I killed my cable years ago so I have no clue what’s on TV anymore. It looks like David Letterman is doing Stupid Pet Tricks again. YAY! I found this clip on HuffingtonPost.com. So first, you can’t tell me guys aren’t as animal crazy as women. Second, they saved the cutest trick for last.

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Here’s a great story from the woman who is sponsoring me to teach in Baja next year. BTW that promises to be a great venue if you want to spend some time in Baja with me!

I laughed out loud at the lure racing dog taking out the front runner, and wanted to tell you a funny story about my 24 year old DWB mare.  A couple of weeks ago I checked in on her (she is now living with a dear friend of mine in Texas) just to see how she was doing with her allergies in the heat. She piped up, “It is f__ing hot here! I was shocked at her language and giggled…Â

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Spree

Spree

 “Spree, what?” She said it again, then said, “Sometimes I like to talk like Tom (my friend’s husband). I said I had never heard him say any words like that…, then checked with my friend, who was very embarrassed, but confirmed what Spree told me about Tom. Spree said it about three more times during our conversation and I was laughing so hard tears were running down my face.
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Heartworm

Onlynaturalpet’s info about heartworms and alternative treatment:

http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/emails/091709b.html?click=73677

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Upcoming Blogs

Write if you have a question or an animal you want to offer for people to practice with. Make sure to check with the animal first that it is ok.

 Ill be sending a few blogs from Europe mit photos…

cheers,  Marta

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Adele

    Have you or your readers ever communicated with non-mammals (toads, spiders)? I would be interested to hear about their experiences.

  2. Rebecca Trono

    OMG, those dogs are adorable, esp. the last one! That little snout sticking out of the suitcase, just did me in!

  3. Dona Thornwall

    Hello Adele,
    I haven’t communicated with toads, but A found a spider (I had always had a fear of spiders) in my sink as I was about to wash my hands. I decided to try an experiment. I got a long stick and scooped up the spider. I told it I would place it on one of my large plants and that it could live there and eat any insects it found there. BUT….if I found that it had strayed from the plant….it would be dead meat. The next day I went to check on the spider….it came out from under a leaf and wiggled a leg at me to say; hi, I’m here and thank you for sparing my life. Then it retreated back under it’s leaf.

    Also, the palm plant at work asked me “and what are you called?” as I was washing the dust from it’s fronds. I was quite shocked.

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