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Pet Therapy and Depression
By Karen Kleinwort ~ 9/15/2010
That animals have cathartic effect on humanity is more than just a statement expressing the belief of doting pet owners across the world. Pets are being increasingly used by psychiatrists and psychotherapists to help patients recover from depression. The... [Read More]
Is Your Canine Best Friend a Therapist?
By Karen Kleinwort ~ 8/27/2010
When I adopted Tito, never in my wildest dreams did I anticipate he would become the type of dog suited to support others in transitions, challenges and personal journeys. But slowly, after he out grew his puppy, teenage and young adult stages and... [Read More]
Perfect Moment Monday: Pet Therapy Project Realization
By Karen Kleinwort ~ 6/28/2010
Each week I hold the intention to participate in Perfect Moment Monday, sponsored by Weebles Wobblog. According to Weebles, “Perfect Moment Monday is about noticing a perfect moment rather than creating one. Perfect Moments can be momentous or ordinary... [Read More]
Perfect Moment Monday: A Dog Gone Delight
By Karen Kleinwort ~ 6/07/2010
Each week Sheri Fisher, one of our expert panel members, posts a “Perfect Moment Monday”—and I have decided to jump on board and follow her amazing lead. It is my intention to participate in Perfect Moment Monday, sponsored by Weebles Wobblog.... [Read More]
Pet Therapy
By Karen Kleinwort ~ 9/04/2009
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Pets not only bring a whiff of cheer to the family that adopts them, but they also possess an uncanny ability to heal. According to various research studies, pets touch their owners’ lives in several ways, from boosting self esteem to... [Read More]
Healer's Best Friend
By Karen Kleinwort ~ 5/05/2009
Are you a dog lover or a cat friend? If you are, then you have first-hand knowledge of the benefits of having animals in our home and lives. But what if you aren’t? What might you be missing out on? How about lower overall stress levels, reduced risk of... [Read More]






