Today we have Dyson, who will be available for adoption from the Annex Cat Rescue very soon. Dyson is not yet available for adoption, but will be soon. Email ACR if you are interested in Dyson: Wanna cut straight to the kitty? Check out this shorter video: Find out more about Dyson by emailing Annex Cat Rescue!
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Today we have Lizzy, as well as Jack, both bearded dragons up for adoption from Little RES Q! Check out the video: Want to cut straight to the chase? Past the intro and right to the Lizzy footage? Watch here: Find out more about Lizzy, Jack, and other reptiles available for adoption by contacting Little RES Q!
3rd of the 12 Adoptable Pets of the Holiday Season...Liz from the Toronto Humane Society!12/15/2020 Today we have Liz, a Red-eared Slider turtle available for adoption from the Toronto Humane Society! Check out the video to learn more: Want to go straight to Liz's info? Watch here: Check out the Toronto Humane Society to learn more about Liz and other adoptable pets!
Today's adoptable cat is Samson from the Annex Cat Rescue: Wanna cut straight to the bit about Samson? Watch here: To learn more about Samson and other cats available for adoption, contact the Annex Cat Rescue!
Today's adoptable pet is NASH from Little RES Q! Learn all about Nash in the video(s) below: Wanna cut right to the chase? Here's a shortened video without the intro -- only PURE Nashy goodness! Get in touch with Little RES Q to find out more about Nash and the other adoptable reptiles!
Including interviews with THS, Little RES Q and the Annex Cat Rescue, showing you fabulous footage and photos of available pets from December 13th through to the 24th - Christmas Eve! Let's find these pets loving forever homes for the holiday season!
Welcome back to my interview and guest blog series! Today I dig deeper into the world of Animal Communication with my guest, Marybeth Haines! Communicating with animals, whether they are here with us or in the spirit realm is something I've always been intrigued by. This interview was deeply moving for me, and I believe you will also find this session fascinating. I encourage you to join us as we answer common questions about animals on earth, in spirit, and in transition: The interview's not over...check out the rest below! Marybeth Haines - The GAL Who Speaks With Animals
Marybeth Haines’ passion lies in making a difference for animals and their gifts to humanity. She advocates on behalf of the “language” they speak. Since 2012, Marybeth been working professionally with animals and the humans who love them and has been recognized as a highly regarded animal communicator, pet bereavement grief specialist, ordained minister, international author and speaker. Being an author of 3 published books, Marybeth was inspired to write her first book; The Power of Pets after the loss of her beloved cat Kitty. Our beloved pets communicate with us in many ways, and always with love and it has been Marybeth’s intention to help others in the healing that is needed after a loved one has passed away. Marybeth doesn’t just communicate with animals, she also helps YOU learn how to communicate with the animals in your life and understand each other better through her workshops and private sessions. She also teaches a healing modality called Aqualead that is a wonderful companion for anyone who wants to deepen their relationship with these beautiful sentient beings we call family, friends and so much more! Marybeth is very excited to connect with you and looks forward to sharing the many gifts animals have to share as our teachers, guides and confidants. Contact Information Facebook: www.facebook.com/thegalspeaks Website: www.thegalspeaks.com Email: thegalspeaks@gmail.com Twin is a sweet old lady who used to be part of an ACR managed colony nearby Christie Pits. This year she came down with a limp leg and major infection and was brought into foster care, and after an astonishing recovery (and enough time to figure out just how cozy a lap can be) she's ready to find a forever home! Twin is a sweet gal who enjoys company. She's generally quiet, but very chatty when she knows it's time to get fed, and loves to have a pillow fort or warm lap to cozy up in and take long naps. Know that if you leave the bedroom door open, you're liable to wake up with a cat on top of you! Twin may need some time to get comfortable in a new environment, but once she knows she can get a scratch under the chin or behind her ears, she'll warm up to you quick. Twin has arthritis and still has a bit of a limp from her recovery, but despite it all is very mobile and loves to follow people around the house and keep you company. She'd fit in best in a home that's easy to get around, as the only cat, or possibly with one other docile feline friend. Previous medical issues meant she needed to have all of her teeth removed, but she's able to eat wet or dry food. To learn more about Twin and how to adopt, please leave your number and the best time to reach you at 416-410-3835 or at adoption@annexcatrescue.ca
I'm a healthy adult male slider and I'm looking for you to adopt me today! My shell will look better after I shed! The shelter recommends a 75 gallon tank for me. If you have a setup already, my adoption fee is only $40. Will you give me a forever home? About Gob:
Good with Kids, Good with Adults, Hypoallergenic, Likes to swim, Apartment OK, Prefers warm climate Visit Little RES Q to learn more about Gob and how to adopt
The third and final Overseas Adoption interview with Overseas Fur Baby Mom, Hannah Reisman12/1/2020 Welcome to my last interview in my Overseas Adoption series! Meet Hannah Reisman, long time Fur Baby Mama, adopter of multiple pups from out of the country, and her current baby, Homer (right) is her first adoption from Serbia! Are you interested in adopting a dog from overseas? As you now know there's rescues like VANimal Rescue Society, which Sara Graham (from the first video) runs and is also the rescue that worked with Kaia. Jana, the person that Hannah worked with in bringing Homer to Toronto, really loves dogs and would go far and beyond to help them in every possible way. Homer is one of about 40 dogs that came from overseas. Jana is now somewhat associated with Dogs Unlimited Rescue Toronto (this was before Homer's rescue), so if you'd like to get in touch with them, CLICK HERE. Did you enjoy my Overseas Adoption series? Consider signing up for my newsletter, and keep informed about upcoming interviews and blog guests!
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