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"Why Should People Have Pets?" By London

This week, instead of a video, we are doing a blog post written by London!  This is an example of the topics my daughter writes about at school, and why I am so proud of her!                                                                                WHY SHOULD PEOPLE HAVE PETS                                                            BY: LONDON      Have you ever wanted to adopt a pet from a shelter or buy one? Well I think everyone should have a pet. You should adopt a pet from a shelter or buy one because they can make you have a happier attitude, make you healthier and even save your life.       First of all, a pet can make you have a happier attitude. Since pets can be so fun to play with, when you do play with them they might make you feel happier, and better. So if you were throwing around a tennis ball in your yard with your dog, your dog and yourself might feel happier. Also, a pet can relieve stress. Just by stroking a dog or cat, or simply watching a fish swi

Ask London # 4

Happy Friday (the 13th) friends! This week on Ask London, we have two questions! London was asked by our friend, Lolly Reid, "Why is it important to micro-chip our pets?" And, from Uncle Andrew...."My dog stinks! What can I do?" Next week, London will delve a little deeper into the answer for her uncle. So watch for that! We all know that our pets can become lost for a number of reason. They can become startled by a noise and take off, and they are easy targets for evil people who want to steal them for horrendous reasons! It's so important to always keep an eye on them in your yard, and a tight grip on their leash when you walk them. So, yes, micro-chipping is kind of  a no- brainer. It's an easy way to keep our pets safe and hopefully prevent a lot of pain and sorrow for us, and our beloved pets. Here's is what London had to say about micro -chipping your pets!

Today Is Your Day

This past Tuesday, March 3rd, was London's 10th birthday! It was a happy and sad day for me, a mixed bag of emotions and memories. But, time does march on, and my daughter is growing into the most amazing young lady. She is warm and compassionate, daring and dramatic, funny and very sure of what she does and who she is! I'm very proud of her....my little Londoncat! So here  are two videos for this week. One is a walk down memory lane of the past ten years. I worked on this as a gift to London, and showed her on her special day. The second video is our third installment of ASK LONDON! I hope you enjoy them both.  Click on the link below to watch, "Today Is Your Day". Song by Shania Twain. Today Is Your Day