It was a clear beautiful morning. I was working on a Christmas gift for mom and dad. 2016 family calendar with our pictures. Ok, mostly Xena’s pictures but my sister contributed a couple of her pictures as well. I gathered our stuff and got in to the car. Off we go. Destination: Terranea Resort. We
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Once upon a time, there was a magical dog whose name was unknown. She lived on the top of a mountain and protected the people lived in a village below. She had a beautiful orange fur and had a tail that can opens up like a wing. Yes, that’s right, she could fly! I will leave the rest of
Me: Look this way, Z. Xena: No thanks. Me: What are you looking at? There is nothing there. Xena: It’s ok. I am perfectly fine looking at nothing. Take it or leave it. Up to you. XOXO
This year’s holiday season is near us and Thanksgiving is less than a week away. My favorite time of the year! Our beloved pets do not have the same digestive system as we do. Here are great Thanksgiving pet safety tips from the FACE Foundation. Cheers.
THE RESCUE TRAIN is a unique, 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill organization dedicated to eliminating animal suffering and euthanasia through hands-on rescue work, dedication to spay/neuter, education and awareness. The Rescue Train hosted its 10th year Race for the Rescues 5k/10k yesterday. Xena and I were happy to be part of this great event once again. Why
Have you ever heard the term Black Dog Syndrome or BBD? Black dog syndrome or big black dog syndrome is a disputed phenomenon in which black dogs are passed over for adoption in favor of lighter-colored animals. Animal shelters often use the term BBD, or big black dog, to describe the type of larger dark-colored






