The Comfort of Dogs
Angels of comfort come in many forms—including on four legs.
Angels of comfort come in many forms—including on four legs.
There is something about the death of an animal whom you’ve loved that always stays with you.
What would you really like to do on this beautiful end-of-summer day?
An earth angel helps a grieving child understand that her departed dog is still with her.
“May I say a prayer for her?” the Franciscan asked, crouching down to greet Millie.
Dogs don’t cope well with change, but my dog is trying to look at the disruptions in our routine with a more positive attitude.
I’ve always made sure our various dogs have remembered to give Julee cards on all the necessary occasions. Yes, I know. It’s a silly charade.
God’s mercy put a canine hero in the right place at the right time.
Out of the blue, inspiration struck this week in the form of a great pet slideshow we all can learn from.
A special present answers a mother’s prayer as her kids experience a renewed sense of wonder at Christmas.
Like Millie, I can overreact to situations, become defensive and unreasonable and apprehensive. I shout occasionally when I should speak softly, snap at people I should be kind to.
By now most of us along the East Coast are battening down the hatches in anticipation of Hurricane Irene’s arrival. But as we’ve learned in recent disasters, sometimes our pets and animals get left out of the preparations.