Reuniting Lost Pets With Their OwnersWritten by Thaddeus Collins
Losing a family pet can be a traumatic experience, especially on children who are close to lost pet. But, one in three pet owners fail to take steps needed to ensure that this tragedy does not occur in their home. These steps can be as simple as providing a pet identification tag with up-to-date contact information in event family pet ever gets lost, so that finder of pet will have a resource to contact pet owner.Because a majority of pet owners fail to take this step, their family pet usually ends up in a shelter, or just released to wander around. One of biggest concerns for pet owners on upwardly mobile move is cost associated with constantly purchasing a pet identification tag every time their contact information changes. To alleviate this situation , a company called RecoveryPets.Com provides a pet tag with a unique tracking number that links to their website, where owners contact information can be updated for life of pet. This company provides an easy access search for lost pets, and all finder has to do is enter unique tracking number and owners contact information will instantly be displayed. One of best benefits of this service is that it provides a one-stop convenient source for those who find a pet, and those that have a lost their pet. This is accomplished by Global Pet Listing Service, that provides a photo and description of lost pets with contact information that can be broadcast across internet. This service is accessible by all agencies that regularly deal with lost pets, and it provides them with a way to identify owners if they have not registered with Pet Tracking Service.
| | Mother in Good HumorWritten by Sherri L Dodd
Children - little buggers can drain your energy, break your valuables and absolutely send you to moon sometimes. The range of trouble can go from babies with their high decibel crying to toddlers with their never-ending, cluttering curiosity to your preschooler with his gripes and whines and on to your grade-schooler with her indignant attitudes. I have not yet privilege of higher ages yet, but I hear it escalates to over-sensitivity and highly dramatic meltdowns. With all this chaos, you have to wonder sometimes why we make commitment to enter into motherhood. While answer is not always immediately clear, we all know and can relate to flipside of parenthood that offers a heapin' helpin' of good ‘ole fun and laughter!Take innocent observations of a child. One story that comes to mind involves our two cats and my grade-schooler. While our male cat stays inside, female bolts out door any time she gets slightest chance, regardless of who’s in her way and how many groceries might come tumbling down from her intrusion. By day’s end, she returns after her fill of outside adventure. One night, my six-year-old noticed a change to usual ritual. Amazed, he yelled through house that I “come look”. Upon my entrance to room, he says “Look! Soccer is so glad to see Tasha that he is even hugging her with his legs." Yes, kitty may have been attempting fruitless amour but lessons he taught my son on that particular night were nothing but heartfelt and loving. Another story comes to mind from a friend. She was telling her preschooler about day he was born. With great emphasis and plenty of body language she exclaimed that she struggled and struggled for hours, but then gave a mighty push and out came his head. Then, after catching her breath she pushed one final time and out came rest of his body. Puzzled little guy paused a moment and then inquisitively asked “…and then you put my head on my body?" Just ask any mom and there will be many examples of never-ending humor that moms are privy to during any given day.
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