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July 2017

Dog Training Lifestyle

5 Ways to Celebrate a Senior Dog!

July 25, 2017

I think that having a senior dog is Awesome! Not many people see the enjoyment that I get from adopting or owning a senior dog, but I am about to throw down some serious information on how to celebrate a senior!

  1. Enjoy the nap time schedule. You will feel well-rested.
  2. Take plenty of selfies. Your picture taking skills will improve a 100%.
  3. Go on special road trips. I thoroughly enjoy taking my Meg on road trips to Dunkin Donuts for a plain donut hole and ice coffee for me.
  4. Use them as a taste tester in your cooking lesson. Meg thoroughly enjoys tasting all the wonderful dishes that my husband prepares that doesn’t include any foods that upset her stomach or is harmful to her. (i.e. onions, raisins, chocolate, etc.)
  5. Do some online shopping together. Curl up on the couch with the IPad and shop for some new eye catching fashions for you and for them.

Now, there are so many more and the list could go on forever. Now it is your turn, tell me how you celebrate your senior dog. I look forward to hearing from ya.

Advice Column Lifestyle

When Friendships Come & Go

July 19, 2017

Friend (noun) – one attached to another by affection or esteem; one that is not hostile; one that is of the same nation, party or group; a favored companion. Merriam-Webster

I truly believe that our life is ever evolving. As one chapter closes, the opportunity to begin a new chapter is right around the corner. Over the past 30 years, I have come across some amazing people that, to this day, have left a lasting impression of genuine warmth, love and kindness. With that said, I have meant some people that I thought were my friends and have been the complete opposite; to the point of being painfully heart breaking. The reason for my heartbreak was because my expectations were set high and in there, lies the disappointment.

There are many reasons why friendships change or fade away.  Of course, change can be somewhat of a good thing or extremely painful but the only way to uncover your life’s new adventure is to experience it.

Two Many States Away

When you are no longer within a comfortable distance to get together, it can put a kink in your relationship. Those wonderful girl dates is what keeps the relationship fresh and bonded.

New Job, Marriage, Babies and More

Again, life is ever evolving. Friends have so many things to accomplish in their lives. Marriage, babies, promotions and all of this things will change the dynamic of a friendship. For some, it will unleash a wealth of emotions that are welcoming and then, there are those emotions that will challenge the friendship.

It’s one sided.

I have experienced the one-sided friendship. I stay connected by making calls, remembering birthdays/anniversaries, sending cards and letters, and for me, I was left feeling that I am the only one that is invested in this friendship.

“People come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime.” ~ Michelle Ventor

I try not to reflect on the pain of saying goodbye or ending a friendship, but reflect back on my many memories and the lessons that I have learned from each of them.

Today, it is safe to say that I have some very cool friends. I am very blessed to have such beautiful people in my life. Each of them brings kindness, honesty, warmth, safety, and challenge me to step outside my comfort zone. For those reasons and many more, I am so grateful.

“Some People come into our lives and quickly go.

 Some stay for a while, leave footprints on our hearts,

 and we are never, ever the same.” ~ Flavia Weedn

Have you struggled with a change in your friendship? Have you been going through a rough patch or been ghosted and don’t know why? Please comment or send me an email. I would love to hear from you.

Rescue Spotlight

Gizmo

July 7, 2017

Photo Credit: MSPCA at Nevins Farm

This precious senior boy is looking for his new forever home with kids, a cat or another dog.

  • 12 years, young
  • Weighs 8 lbs
  • Fully vetted, neutered and ready to go!
If you’re interested in adopting Gizmo, please submit an application to MSPCA at Nevins Farm.

MSPCA at Nevins Farm

400 Broadway, Route 28
Metheun, MA, 01844

(978) 687-7453

Email: methuen@mspca.org