I have been writing animal and pet-related columns for many different publications over the years, including the USA Today Network, the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and Seniors Today. During this time, I have written over five hundred columns and have nurtured a reader base of once just a few to now many thousands and still growing.
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Some of the columns are more informational, while others are stories and, in some cases, even whimsical. I have always been an animal lover. I am one of those people who believe the first thing that happens when you arrive at the pearly gates is being greeted by the pets you have lost over the years. Oh, how I truly hope this is the case. I would gladly pick up the dog poop from sixteen dogs and one cat, if I could spend eternity with my best friends. (Also hoping no one or animal poops in heaven, but if that’s the case, so be it.)
All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to benefit shelter animals. At the time of this writing, I was the Community Outreach Director of Halifax Humane Society in Daytona Beach, FL.
Thank you for purchasing or downloading this book. Your kindness and generosity are much appreciated. Remember, adopt, don’t shop.
Column One – Why Do People Have Pets?
I have always had a pet ever since I was 10-years old and I see no signs of changing my position anytime soon. I don’t think I could be happy without a dog or two (or three) in my life. I do recognize that as I get older, I may not be able to physically care for a pet, but I will cross that bridge when I get to it. Many seniors adjust their pet preference as they age so a pet better fits their lifestyle. Instead of a large Golden Retriever, they may adopt a smaller lap dog or change species all together and adopt a cat or rabbit or bird. (con't)