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Do Someting Great! 5 Ways You Can Help Animals This Weekend.

In a world that's gone a little crazy lately, it's really good to know this one fact: The adoptions of pets has soared during this pandemic! That's great news!  Adoptions soar during pandemic Here are five ways that you can help animals locally or globally. Include your kids in these activities and they will learn what it feels like to do something truly selfless. Helping an animal in need, no matter how small, is one sure way to bring another living being some happiness. Because, after all, that is what they bring to us....pure, innocent, uncomplicated, love. People continue to work from home, and spend more time hanging out with family. If anything positive has come out of this bewildering time, it is how important family and friends really are. And that certainly includes our pets! Number 1: ADOPT OR FOSTER A PET. It' not as scary as it may sound (to some). And the rewards are never ending. The unconditional love you receive from your pet, is way beyond words, AND it

Welcome Back! Here's What You Can Do To Be A Kinder Parent

   Hi Friends, and welcome back!                                                                                                                                                                       I have been away for quite some time. I was missing my blog and the intentions I had put in place for it.  I have been busy with a second charity I started about two years ago. And I am planning another blog for that charity as well. It's called Art Of Innocence.  Art Of Innocence FB Do you remember the heart-shattering, mind numbing, abuse case of Puppy Doe? It brought animal advocates together like never before. London and I attended the vigil that was held for her in Philadelphia, years ago. From all over the world, outrage, heartbreak and support had poured in for this sweet, innocent dog. A dog who was abused and tortured so horrifically, that she had to be euthanized. Animal activists have made sure that Puppy Doe's life was not in vain. Puppy Doe has raised awareness of an