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“Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole”

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Jackie’s Adaptation to Becoming a Single Dog

Jackie’s Adaptation to Becoming a Single Dog

It’s been many months now since we lost Bolo, and as mentioned before Jackie Chan is doing her best without her canine companion. That being said, even though she’s had some time to adjust, Bolo was her anchor. She's picked up so many things that he used to do, her...

Throw Back Sunday!

Throw Back Sunday!

Throw Back Sunday! This week I’d like to share a little about my first dog in Thailand, Nam Ngiaw. She was a ginormous rottie at 50 kilos, and had a heart twice that size – and more. She was an absolute joy! Nam Ngiaw I was blessed with Nammie shortly I had moved to...

How Can We Help Our Dogs Process Their Loss?

How Can We Help Our Dogs Process Their Loss?

Do Dogs Grieve? Although there is little scientific evidence of this as fact, we know that our pets are affected by loss and may experience feelings of sadness and loneliness, just like their human counterparts. By simply showing patience and understanding, you can...

What Our Senior Dogs Want to Tell Us

What Our Senior Dogs Want to Tell Us

Whether you have a senior dog, or a younger dog, they all give us signs on their needs and desires. As our dogs age however, there are things we must look out for and be aware of. The side effects of old age hit us all, and responding to your dog’s needs will make...

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In Memory Of My Beloved Bolo.

This site is dedicated to the love of my life, Bolo, my senior Thai dog that was 26 years young in this year of 2020. He was my inspiration, complete and total love. I was in absolute awe of him for 17 years, since rescuing him after he was hit by a car that left him 100% paralyzed. No one cared, not even a little. Bolo’s will and determination brought him through, and truly was a miracle.

 I am forever grateful.

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