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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

THE LIGHT

There’s a weird show on TV called…The Ghost Whisperer. (It’s got its good points but isn’t near as good as the Dog Whisperer.)

The way the show works is a human girl on the show can see and talk to dead people. Her goal in each show is to help the ghost that is hanging out with her (creepy!) to go in to the light. – Guess that’s the show’s name for heaven.

In any case, the idea got me thinking of something Jet (my foster mom) recently said about a video. I overhead Jet say she finally found the song and choir she wants to sing at her funeral. Yikes! Is something wrong I inquired?

Turns out that Jet is fine. She was just moved by a very special video. I listened to it and she’s right, the music and lyrics will move any human to start raining. I think humans call it crying.



After listening to the entire song about ‘going home’, I felt peaceful, safe. – Just the way I felt after Jet rescued me and brought me home to her house.

So, here’s my lesson of the day… Whether it’s heaven or a house, a human or a dog, there’s no place like home.

Okay, here’s the question of the day from Kingsley who asked: My ears hurt. What should I tell my humans so they will get my ears feeling better?

Hey Kingsley:

If you are not groomed regularly and/or have floppy ears, you’re likely to have an ear infection. Dog’s ears are elongated (word of the day) and horizontal so moisture tends to settle in them rather than drain out. Plus, if you have ears that flop down, air doesn’t get inside to dry out your inner ear. If you’ve noticed a funny (not ha ha) type of smell from your ears, if they are a little red, if the wax is reddish-brown or you feel like scratching your ears all the time, get to a vet.

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