Morning Rays☀️
Catching some morning rays ☀️
This is Squid. He has a behavioral issue of barking out the window at passersby and other dogs on the other side of the fence. His protective nature makes him too aggressive. We talk a lot about his behavior. He says, “I think that what could calm me down is seeing myself more.” He means
This is my friend Charlie. She shares the session with her animal siblings. She says, “Can I go first?” Of course, she can! Then she says, “I know how much I am cared for, and I understand that my mom wants me to be healthy. I get it. I would like more of that goat’s
Morning coffee with Seamora. She says, “The wind out here makes me feel rain is coming.” Yes, it is.
This is Flint. He says, “You know I would like a comfy designated spot on the bed for me. Tell my new dad that is my spot. That is my spot. Tell my mom she’s looking beautiful lately. Her lips are perfect. They are perfect looking.” Flint really likes his new dad. He often sleeps
This is Salvador. He says, “Can we find another playground?” His person has taken him to children’s playgrounds before. He says, “I was wondering, can you tell my mom that I think she is the coolest person. We all do. We feel that my mom has a lot of sass and a lot of smarts.
This is Haru. He says, “Do you know that in a million years, I will still be alive. Not so long ago, I had a dream where I was just living my life, but I was another cat living my life with my mom. I was blacker, and I had these yellow eyes. My mom
This is Roger. He is a therapy animal. When asked if he enjoys his work, he says, “I love the children’s hospital because I really try to use my healing energy. I have been studying that. In my mind, I go to this place that is made up of energy from the heart, but the
Throw back to 2010. Shonee the dog says, “Why do people pray to statues? I always wondered if each of those statues have a heart that speaks to the big God.” Animals can pick up the energy and intention behind our actions. Shonee can tell that something magical is happening when people pray, visualize, and
This is Obi. He lives with my sister, her husband, and their three kids. He says, “Everyday is a fun day for me.” Obi is all about fun! He is always up for playing ball, watching the kids jump on the trampoline or just hanging out! He is also a good guard dog. Always surveying