01/13/2023
Marsha Ruether-Animal Communicator
Creating a harmonious relationship built on trust and understanding between the animal and caretaker. I was born horse crazy, it’s in my blood, in my DNA.
Allowing the needs and desires of each to be fully understood. This creates the harmony, peace and balance of the relationship to shine! I feel in balance when I have a horse in my life. I grew up a latch key kid, moving every 2 years. I would make friends, then we would move and I would loose my friends except for my animal friends. I would sit for hours playing with my dog and cat. We played and
01/13/2023
10/24/2022
Breeder located! Handsome is safe and will be well cared for until he is ready to be rehomed 💗 Thank you to everyone who stepped up to help this guy.
Courtesy Post! Please help
Handsome find a good home.
Located in San Diego until Sat
You probably know what it feels like to be living the good life and then... everything changes. This sweet boy lived an Aussome life in Pahrump, NV and then his momma passed away . Luckily, one of her friends stepped up to help this sweet boy until a home can be found. Handsome is 7 years old. He weighs about 55lbs and seems healthy. He does get super excited when he sees other dogs and will bark until he is close to them. He has not lived with another dog in a long time so no idea how he would do. Handsome is very friendly with people and he is a neighborhood favorite! House trained. Knows basic commands. Unknown with cats and not recommended with young children. If you think you can give Handsome a great home, please fill out our application so we can forward to his current owner. He will be in San Diego until Sat and then headed back to Pahrump to settle the original owner's home. https://aussierescuesandiego.org/foster-and-volunteer/adoptionapplication/
09/21/2022
Turtle Update: As of today, we have 1255 nests and 89,151 hatchlings!
Where do all those hatchlings go once they reach the ocean?
For the most part, it’s still a mystery! The first 10 years of a sea turtle’s life is called “the lost years” because they are so elusive during this time. We are starting to find out that hatchlings will cross the Gulf Stream into the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and spend their early years in the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda.
The sea is full of dense floating sargasso seaweed. The seaweed creates the perfect habitat for hiding and feeding. Once they reach sexual maturity 35 years later, the females will return to the same beach to start the next generation of hatchlings.
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11/11/2022