Tag Archive | "animal care education"

A Special Guest Post From Cattie Coyle – Founder of The Animal Massage Guide

Thursday, May 3, 2012

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Hello Everyone!  I am so delighted to introduce to you the wonderful Cattie Coyle.  Cattie and I connected a while ago through the wonders of cyberspace and I was really inspired by her work sharing animal centred alternative therapies/ courses/events with as many others as possible, with no agenda for herself other than to serve.  [...]

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Awakening to Animals International Conference 2012 Special Post

Saturday, March 31, 2012

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Hello there! I wanted to share a special blog with you to attempt to covey some of the magic that occurred,  as we aligned to bring the Inaugural Awakening to Animals Conference to the UK on the 17-18 March 2012.  Already  two weeks ago, it had taken me this long to get to a place [...]

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The Tide for Animal Intelligence Awareness Is Turning!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

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Hello Animal Ambassadors on this snowy Winter’s day in the UK!  I am writing with much excitement as I notice that there are all sorts of  TV programmes, magazine articles and the like, appearing that are really starting to embrace the truth (that we animal lovers have always known) that there is FAR more to [...]

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How Intelligent Are Animals?

Monday, October 10, 2011

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  Hello Everyone,  this is a conversation I have been having with lots of people for a long time now.  I find it very difficult to understand how some people believe that animals are dumb, stupid or without soul and emotions. Unfortunately, many people have tried to measure animal intelligence directly against human intelligence and [...]

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Animal Care in Egypt (ACE) Our Wonderful Visit!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Animal Care in Egypt, based in Luxor does an amazing job of changing the way the local people view and treat their animals. Offering free veterinary services both at the centre and going out and about they are really making a huge difference to the lives of hundreds of animals in Luxor.

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