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2012年9月21日 星期五

Guinea Pigs and Children! Definitely a Happy Combination


When it comes to finding a pet for children, guinea pigs are top of the list. They are naturally curious and energetic creatures that can provide tons of entertainment for even young children. Watching them play in their cage is enjoyable and often comical. At some point, your child will want to hold their new pet, and most guinea pigs are happy to be held. Of course, parental supervision is necessary because they can bite if threatened or frightened.

As a parent, you should become acquainted with your guinea pig before your child does. You will notice that they make different noises which indicate how they are feeling. If they squeak or squeal, you can bet that the little guy is frightened. Care should also be taken when you remove them from the cage. Make sure that your children learn how to cup the entire animal in their hand, rather than grab them as they would a larger animal. This ensures that your child doesn't accidentally injure their pet. Have your child sit down with their new little friend and pet them gently. Remind children that while their new little friend is getting used to them, they must remain calm and quiet so they don't scare him.

One aspect of having a guinea pig that makes them a great match for children is that they crave attention. they really aren't happy by themselves and your child will find that their new pet actually react happily when they come in the room or play with them. For the most part, they are very gentle as can be, and can even be snuggly friends. They like to play and run, and will often do 'tricks' in order to get attention. Remember if your child loses interest in their little furry friend that you might want to consider getting the pig another one to keep it company, as they thrive having friends.

One thing to watch is that many children tend to over feed them. This can be very dangerous. Make sure that the adults in the home over see the feeding and care of the guinea pig so that a child doesn't accidentally feed them something wrong or in excess. Children will want to please their pet by offering unlimited treats. Instead, educate your child about how to take care of them and how important it is to refrain from overfeeding them.

these little lovable fellows don't take up much space. They can live happily in your child's room offering them a close friend and they are much easier to take care of than a dog. However, you have to realize that a well taken care of guinea pig will live quite a while. With a lifespan of 7 years of so, you may be the one taking care of the little guy for the long-term.

Guinea pigs make great pets for children. Even young children while supervised can learn to be caring and soft when it comes to their pet. One thing is for sure, they are extremely fun animals to own and become more lovable as time goes on.




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2012年8月13日 星期一

Pets and Children - A Magical Combination


Over the years, I have watched and personally witnessed the magical power of pets and children. Having a pet in a child's life can help in the early cognitive development, encouraging them to crawl and then walk, and later help boost a child's IQ and reading skills. My daughter, Sarah, learned how to walk by having the determination to get our dog Rocky's furry tail. Countless schools have programs with children reading to dogs. By the scent of a dog's treat on the pages within the book, the child believes the dog is trying to read along with them, when really it is sniffing for the treat. The dog's focus on the pages encourages the child to want to read longer.

Studies have shown, that having a pet can lower blood pressure and heart rate, and reduce anxiety. Depression is a common mental illness. One teenage girl was hospitalized for severe depression and suicidal tendencies. Nothing seemed to help her. Dogs were brought in for visits. Gradually the girl began to feel better. She went home and began volunteering at the local shelter, where she walked dogs. She even adopted a couple of kittens, and gradually recovered from the illness.

Pet therapy is the healing power of animals. They have the power to comfort through unconditional love, the power to ease our pain, and the power to give us the strength and courage to keep going when life hands us a difficult situation to deal with. Animals used in pet therapy include dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, chickens, donkeys, llamas, and even pot- bellied pigs.

My own dog, Rocky, helped me through a debilitating disease, Crohns Disease, and gave me the strength and courage to keep hanging on to life. Through his unconditional love, I was able to survive! I feel everything in our life happens for a reason. I now speak about pet therapy to others and use my dogs to help many children cope.

Rocky passed away in 2001 but will forever live in my heart. I have written a children's book series titled, "Rocky's Journey", in his memory. My first book in the series, "Rocky's Trip To The Hospital," is based on my own story of triumphing over sickness, through the power of pet therapy. I take this book along with my certified pet therapy dogs, Molly and Willy, into Children's Hospitals. I share with the children my story, read them Rocky's book, and then the dogs do their magic.

Many of the children I visit have been hospitalized for weeks. They are depressed, missing their normal life at home, missing their friends, and if they have one, missing their pet. When the children see the dogs, with their wagging tails, they brighten right up. You can see the life literally coming back into these children. Laughter fills their eyes, huge smiles appear on their tiny faces, and positive energy fills the room. Hospital life can be very scary for children. I watch the dogs cuddling their furry bodies into the children, licking them and comforting them. Some of the children will even share their fears with the dogs. They talk out loud to the dogs, saying things they don't tell others. Every child says the dogs visit has helped them feel better. I know that it also helps the parents cope.

Willy has a very special gift. He has a comical snore. He will curl up beside a child, and while they are petting him, he becomes relaxed. The more relaxed he is, the louder and deeper the snore becomes. Even the sickest child will laugh at this. This comical snore helps the children take their focus off their pain.

When a nurse, or parent, is having a difficult time convincing a child to take their medicine, Molly comes to the rescue. With her big brown eyes, she stares at the child. Molly will reach out her paw to them and wag her tail. If they take the medicine, Molly will do a trick for them, and they are allowed to give her a treat. For every sip of medicine they have to take, Molly reaches out her paw and will do a different trick. This encourages the children to quickly finish the medicine, so that they can give Molly more treats, and see all her tricks. Molly has been successful with every child.

I paid a visit to one very sick child, in her hospital room. She had gone through three surgeries in one week. She was weak and very pale, and had been focusing on how terrible her pain was. I read her my book, "Rocky's Trip To The Hospital". Because the dog was in the lounge area, and could not come to her room, I gave her an autographed photo of us. As she was gazing at the photo, I observed a sparkle appear in her eyes, and the colour came back to her cheeks. She asked me if I would help her into a wheelchair, so she could go down to the lounge and pet the dog. With the nurse's approval we headed out. The nurse agreed with me, that a visit to the dog would be great medicine for this child. Just seeing the wagging tail waiting to greet her, gave her strength and a more positive attitude. Only half an hour earlier, she had been in her bed, too weak to move, and now she was asking to take the dog for a walk down the hall herself. She said she felt strong enough to use her arms to wheel the chair, while hanging on to the leash. She was glowing as she accomplished this task. We all watched with joy in our hearts and tears in our eyes.

Pet therapy can occur anywhere. Recently at a school, where I was giving a presentation about pet therapy, a little boy slowly walked up to the front of the room with his head hanging. He had such sadness written all over his young face. When he finally got up beside me, he began to cry, and he shared his story with me. He said that he wished my dog had been with his grandfather the night before. His grandfather had died alone, and this terribly upset the little boy. Before I could say anything, Willy who was lying quietly on the floor beside us, sat up and reached out to the little boy. It was clear that Willy sensed his pain. The boy held Willy tightly in his arms. With Willy licking the tears away, we all watched as a smile appeared on the boy's tiny face. One hundred and twenty children, at that presentation, witnessed the power of pet therapy. Willy showed unconditional love for a child in pain.

Pets are magical. They sense our needs and comfort us. They truly give unconditional love. I would encourage you to make a difference for your child, by bringing an animal into their life! It can be a wonderful learning experience, and also be very healing!




As a Reiki Master, Intuitive Healer, Spiritual Life Coach, People & Pet Therapist, Radio Host, Motivational Speaker and Author, I am the person to contact if you are tired of high vet bills and unsatisfactory trips to the Doctor.

Using universal energy healing, known as Reiki, I communicate with you through hands-on healing and distant healing techniques. Coaching / consulting sessions are scheduled to talk through the healing issues.

I also use these hands-on techniques for your cats or dogs and transmit messages from your pet back to you through animal communication. I teach you how you can do it too through workshops and teleseminars!

Having endured a life full of adversity including serious illness, abuse, divorce and near death, I have learned how to soar above it all and have moved on to heal myself. I now have a passion to help others, both people and animals BE INSPIRED.

Call me at 888-812-1181 to learn how to start leading the life you love. Contact me by e-mail at sue@asksuelondon.com to register for a workshop, book healing packages or to request information on how to tune into my blogtalkradio show. And, please check out my web site http://www.asksuelondon.com/ to learn more about how I can help you and your pets and to purchase my books "Soar Above It All" - Overcoming Adversities in Life and the "Rocky" series of children's books.

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