Category archives for: Pet Corner

You Lucky Dog

You Lucky Dog

Kate Brian, owner and operator, of Lucky Dog (located in Eldersburg), named the store after their family dog.  Kate adopted the dog  from an animal shelter on St. Patrick’s Day and naming her Shamrock, seems fitting.  I will tell you from personal experience it’s a cute, unique, warm and friendly store in Carroll County.  Finding [...]

National Capital Therapy Dogs

National Capital Therapy Dogs

In the late 1980′s, formalized “pet therapy” was in its infancy. Most visiting programs were loosely organized; many were associated with animal shelters using transient animals. A number of us were involved in an organization that offered both assistance dogs and visiting dogs. Over time, the visiting dog program seemed to lose focus in deference [...]

Four Legged Family Members Are the Best

Four Legged Family Members Are the Best

Our pooch or as I refer to her “My furry daughter” is Lexie, 7 years old, born on May 16, 2003.   Lexie was 1 of 9 pups born, part standard poodle and part lab.  When our daughter picked her out she said she wanted a sister.  Lexie is always giving, very smart, loves her family [...]

A Valuable Lesson From My Dog

A Valuable Lesson From My Dog

Over the years I have learned many lessons from my three dogs. I have learned how to love unconditionally, how to be patient, how to throw a ball, how to put food up high on the counters, and how to forgive over and over again! However, my dog Major and my neighbor’ dog Maggie have [...]

Baby Ground Hog – Stop Diggin’ Up My Yard!

Baby Ground Hog – Stop Diggin’ Up My Yard!

Okay, so this isn’t a pet story, but I guess this guy could be considered a new neighbor.  There is a family of ground hogs living under our deck and this is one of  the youngsters.  They’re doing a good job of digging up the yard, but I guess they think they’re renovating their home:

Shari Sternberger’s Healing Touch!

Shari Sternberger’s Healing Touch!

Shari Sternberger is a talented energy worker who uses a variety of complimentary medicine techniques to help people and animals maintain optimum health. Watch this video showing her in action:

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