Animal Bridges
Animal Bridges Newsletter
May 2012 

Elaine and Hobbes
 Elaine and Hobbes
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Greetings!

As April flew by, I started to think about was I the best advocate for Hobbes, our Wheaten terrier. For the past year and a half, I volunteered at the Animal Humane Society in the Training School. I learned so much about dog training, and now pass on the information on my clients when they need occasional help. Also I revisited the idea of Hobbes becoming a therapy dog. Hobbes loves people and especially children. He comforted a neighbor when she thought her dog was dying - it was a happy ending. Hobbes and I were in training and working on "sit for greeting" rather than him walking towards people. I realized he loves people but doesn't like the repetition of class. A friend confirmed Hobbes likes to figure out what I was teaching him and then he wants to move on. I also know he puts up with grooming. Once he told me he didn't want to be a Wheaten terrier and wanted to be a regular dog with no haircuts. I told him I was sorry but we couldn't change his breed. After a lot of thought, I decided Hobbes and I would not be a therapy dog team. Assisting at the Tellington TTouch® Training six-day class in Bloomington, MN helped me reconfirm my decision. In TTouch® one of the guiding principles is giving the animals a choice. Hobbes wants to be with John and I, and other people are the icing on the cake. So Hobbes and I will continue working on his skills and tricks. Both of us are happier now.

 

In April, I was Hobbes advocate when he had two cysts removed and his teeth cleaned. I asked Dr. Cathy Sinning at Lake Harriet Veterinary if I could use Healing Touch for Animals® on Hobbes as he recovered. The experience was amazing. Since then, I've read "Speaking for Spot" by Dr. Nancy Kay. She talks about how to be an advocate for your dog with the vet. She gives lots of information on finding the right vet for you and your dog, new medical procedures, symptoms of diseases, questions to ask your vet, vaccinations, etc. I feel every dog parent needs this book! It is an easy read and a great reference.

 

Every day you can be an advocate for your pet no matter their species. If you dog doesn't like being pet by strangers, then support him by telling people he is afraid of people. You may even need to body block the people from your dog. Are you taking your dog to an event because you want to go or does she really enjoy the people? Is she nervous and giving signals to you by licking her lips, yawning, sniffing for no apparent reason, or tucking her tail? Maybe she would be happier at home. Is your dog secure and safe in the car when you go on errands so he doesn't get hurt? I know how easy it is to put Hobbes in the car for a ride without the crate or hookup! Do you have water with you? Does your dog have her space in your house to get away from the hustle and bustle of the family and guests? Does your cat have a place to hide if people come to visit? If you cat hates traveling to the vet, do you know that there are several vets who do house calls? And like Hobbes, does your dog want to be a therapy dog or is it something you want to do? All these small acts make your pet live a happier life.

 

Let me know how I can help you make you and your pet's lives better.

 

Take care,

Elaine 

 

Animal Bridges Interviews

As a follow-up to the article on "How You Can Make Life Easier for Your Senior Dog," Catherine Potin, the founder and publisher of Happy Dog Connections, interviewed Elaine on Healing Touch for Animals®. The audio interview is on page 17 of The K9 Reporter Issue #11 - Special Edition on Holistic Medicine (click on the magazine cover). You may want you receive this great magazine in your email. 

 

On Tuesday May 22nd, Janet Roper of Talk2theAnimalsRadio is interviewing Elaine on Healing Touch for Animals®. You can tune in on your computer at 8 pm CDT for the start of Janet's show or at 8:40 pm for my interview. If you miss the interview, it will be available on the On Demand Episodes.

 
Helping Paws 2012 Wag Walk & Run
Helping Paws Wag Walk & Run 

Join Elaine on Sunday, May 20th at Helping Paws 2012 Wag Walk & Run at Purgatory Creek Recreation Area in Eden Prairie, MN from 8 am to noon. Help support Helping Paws' wonderful program of furthering the independence of individuals with physical disabilities through the use of service dogs.

 

Elaine will answer questions about Tellington TTouch® and show you how do it on your dog. Bring her your questions about your pets.

 

GREYFEST 2012
GreyFest 2012 Logo
If you love Greyhounds, GREYFEST 2012 is the place to be on Saturday June 9th from 10 am to 4 pm at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds. Enjoy the activities including contests, a raffle, Speed Alley, Blessing of the hounds, lots of hounds, vendors, and more.

Come talk with Elaine at the vendor area about your dog. Hope to see you there!  

 

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