Bayard
Bayard's JournalThe Doberman Horse Whisperer
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You help me keep my sanity, my sense of humor, and hope.Love to all,
Bayard
Cookie Is a "Little Penguin" and The Mascot of The Zoo Bird House in Cincinnati
Weve all had moments when weve looked over and seen our pet dog or cat simply wandering around, doing everything in their power to look as adorable as they can. When we start to call out their name for them to come closer, they seem to ignore us, continuing to wander around as if we said nothing at all. Somehow, pretending not to hear us just makes them all cuter.
Suddenly, something happens, and they get a twinge of recognition. Their attention goes from a dazed and lazy wandering to an intense focus and excitement. Maybe its a friend. Maybe its a treat, or maybe it is a toy. One thing is for sure, they see something they want, and they are about to go absolutely nuts.
When this penguin named Cookie was filmed wandering around the Cincinnati Zoo, he paid little to no attention to the people calling his name. Suddenly, he notices his favorite caretaker, and he goes absolutely nuts.
Cookie is so adorable. He has even been named the official mascot of the Zoo Bird House at the Cincinnati Zoo. Words just cant describe just how unbelievably cute this little penguin is. Youll just have to watch this for yourself. I can watch this guy over and over again; he is adorable.
https://madlyodd.com/tiny-penguin-finds-favorite-person-goes-totally-bonkers/
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Pets for the Elderly
"Companionship to senior individuals through pet ownership, while saving the lives of companion animals in shelters"
The Pets for the Elderly Foundation helps pay the fees to participating animal shelters throughout the United States for senior citizens (age 60 and over) who adopt a companion dog or cat from a participating shelter including pre-adoption veterinary exams and spay/neuter, if part of the adoption fee.
In 2020, PFE announced that its program would also include funding for shelter programs that cover veterinary services, retention services, food shortage support, and other services for animal adopters aged 60 and over. That PFE funding is implemented through a certified PFE partner shelter and includes routine veterinary care, surgery, food, home visits and grooming.
https://www.petsfortheelderly.org/our-work/index.php
Please pass this info on to a senior who needs a buddy, and help save the lives of cats and dogs. There is a list of participating shelters nationwide on the website.
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