They hold our hearts in their paws

Dogs and cats are such great companions and so astute at know what is going on in our lives. It is really eye-opening to see when this is happening. They just seem to little strings to our hearts and leave them tethered there forever. It may or may not be true of rescues, which they seem more appreciative of us, but I think they do provide an extra string somehow.

When we love our pets with the greatest of our hearts it is easy to want to give them everything. And sometimes just as in other parts of our life the unsuspected does happen. We will go along in our life and think that we are just right and secure with our family, and here will come an unexpected surprise. This is what happens in the true story of The Miracle of Harley, by Rose Murphy. This book is available at www.Amazon.com and at the Amazon lending library www.Amazon/Prime.com

We in the United States have seen so many disasters these last 18 months to 2 years and the rescues are running out of every kind of supply necessary to help our FFBFs. If you have some free time, a dollar or two, even some supplies which could be used or a warm heart, please contact your local rescue. In many cases there does not need to be a snowstorm, a hurricane, or tornado; just the financial state has caused an overwhelming need for our pets.

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, Queen Anne Dogs Examiner

Marsha has worked with the senior and aging community for over twenty years. There has been a tidal ebb and flow with respect to who is there for the elderly when help is needed. However, unfailingly the pet is always there and devoted to the person through thick and thin. The aging community...

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