Posts Tagged ‘Healing Art’

Urgent Message to Pet Parents

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

My mission in creating the BocMeow Pet Care Blog is to inform pet parents on pet nutrition/pet care.

The more I research, the more I want to share. It is my hope that all pet parents do the same and at the very least, any information I share can be a base to pet parents getting their pet(s) started on a healthier path.

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Cure Your Pet from Cancer

Monday, February 9th, 2009

I’m a huge fan of Nadine M. Rosin’s book, The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood.

Her 8 year old dog Buttons was given 6 weeks to live after being diagnosed with cancer. However, Button lived until a week shy of 19 years old!

Read more to discover how Nadine worked to get rid of Button’s cancer!

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Natural Diet for Dogs and Cats

Friday, December 5th, 2008

If you’re looking to get your dog or cat onto a more natural diet, but are confused as to what direction to go, you are not alone. Please read on as there is a GREAT website that has all of the necessary information you need to know in order to provide your dogs and cats with a natural, healthy diet.

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Blog Challenge-I Dare You

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Whether you are a new BocMeow client or a regular BocMeow client, you have a chance to win a free 30 minute visit.

All you have to do is answer 3 questions, all of the answers can be discovered from the BocMeow blog.

1.  What happened to one of Shannon’s senior dogs after he caught kennel cough?

2. What is the name of the nutritional supplement that is highly recommened by BocMeow?

3.  What is the name of the author of the book titled, The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood?

If you have been reading the BocMeow blogs, you will know the answers.

If you continue to follow the BocMeow blogs, there will be frequent opportunities to win free visits as well as other discounts for BocMeow Pet Care so stay tuned! :-)

Pet Parenthood through Life and Death

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

As a pet owner, I don’t look at my pets as just another animal.

I love my pets. They are a part of my family. They are my children and I am their mom. I worry about them the same way I would a child, i.e. make sure they’re warm and comfortable, make sure their healthy and happy. As a professional pet sitter, I know my clients feel the same way about their pets.

With this in mind, we know our pets will not live as long as us and that the day will come when we have to say goodbye.

It’s a thought all pet owners dread and don’t want to think about, but is a fact that all pet owners must face. Many people don’t understand the emotion behind losing a pet, wondering why someone would grieve over a dog or a cat. Unless we have other friends or family who understand our love for our pets, it is hard to talk about our grief. The pain of losing a pet is real and we should not be embarrassed about it. If we spent the time loving our pets, how could we just forget them and move on without grieving for them? (more…)