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MY SITE IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY

Posted on: August 18th, 2013 by Heidi 1 Comment

Hi everyone,

There’s evidently something wrong with my site. The blog is sending old posts, and test posts, so please ignore until you hear from me again. I’m so sorry.

Heidi and Tillie Marie

 

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DOG VISION 101

Posted on: August 15th, 2013 by Heidi No Comments

Turns out dogs actually DO see in color, though the popular myth tells us they don’t. They just don’t see color the same way humans do. Check out this fantastic tool that helps us see through Rover’s eyes. Amazing.

 

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MY DOG IS AN EX-CON

Posted on: August 8th, 2013 by Heidi 4 Comments

I’m on a campaign to help the Heeling Hearts New Mexico Prison Pet Program, and here’s why.

They rescue dogs who would have practically no chance without them, and at the same time they rescue people. The dogs are trained by inmates serving time in the women’s prison in the dusty town of Grants, New Mexico.  Trained and loved, the dogs have a good shot at getting adopted.

The women who train them get to care and feel cared for, and feel the release and hope that comes when you bond with another being. At best, it’s a situation of mutual deliverance. Save a dog/save a woman. Do the right thing.

There are thousands of rescue groups and so much need for homes it’s overwhelming. But I’m stuck on Heeling Hearts for a hundred reasons, and two of them are tied for number 1.

Reason 1A:  My dog Tillie comes from Heeling Hearts.

Reason 1B: My heart got stretched beyond its cardiac boundaries by the woman who trained her. We’ll call her Dianna, though that’s not her real name. She’s  serving time for armed robbery with a deadly weapon. Until Tillie, the closest my life came to that world was watching episodes of Breaking Bad. But that’s changed.

Now, I have an invisible relationship to Dianna. People say “we’re all connected” and there’s no denying that’s true. The same hand that held a cold, steel gun in a robbery petted my dog. The same person who turned to violence looked into Tillie’s eyes and said “You can be something, baby dog.” This woman and I are bonded through a gentle heeler mix who is, as I write, sleeping safely 20 feet away.

In conventional doggy-in-the-window terms, Tillie isn’t the prettiest girl in the world. I think she’s beautiful, but most people don’t.

She isn’t fluffy; doesn’t have the exuberant, charismatic, tail-wagging personality of a canine movie star. But underneath her working-dog coat, behind her “please tell me I’m acceptable” stance, is a soul longing for expression. So with Tillie, what you see in looks is not what you get in heart.  The disparity makes me think, pretty much every day, of Dianna.

Who is she – beneath the circumstances of her life? Who was she before she crossed the line to the other side of the law. She gave my dog a second chance. Will she get hers? And what will she be able to do with it?

 

 

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  1. Susan says:

    Hi Heidi,

    Love hearing about Tillie. What a beautiful girl. Thanks for giving her a great home and keeping heelinghearts in you thoughts.

    Best wishes

Heidi
PROOF MUSHROOMS HELP DOGS WITH CANCER

Posted on: June 26th, 2013 by Heidi No Comments

Fantastic report just out: Turkey Tail mushrooms extended the life of dogs with cancer.

Exciting news!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-karen-becker/pets-cancer_b_3429597.html

On the advice of my amazing vet, I gave a mushroom formula to my beloved Bosco, who inspired the dog tarot, after he had cancer surgery. He lived for 10 more beautiful months.

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WHO’S YOUR PUPPY?

Posted on: February 15th, 2013 by Heidi No Comments

Thanks to Advocate.com for calling The Original Dog Tarot a “very sexy” Valentine’s day  gift.

Advocate

To keep the Valentine’s Day love going, we’re planning a dog tarot contest and giveaway. Stay tuned for details!

 

 

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DOG TAROT AT THE ARK IN SANTA FE,NM ON SATURDAY

Posted on: February 5th, 2013 by Heidi No Comments

Hello Santa Fe friends. We’re heading for  The Ark Bookstore , 133 Romero Street, Santa Fe, on Saturday  February 9. We’ll be there from 2-4pm, for a book signing and talk.  I’d love to see you if you’re close by, especially if we haven’t met before. I think of this as an early Valentine’s Day event: if you want unconditional love, look no further than the nearest dog!

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WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED ABOUT YOUR DOG OR YOURSELF?

Posted on: January 17th, 2013 by Heidi No Comments

How is The Original Dog Tarot working for you? I’d love to hear your stories. Have you learned anything about your dog? About yourself? What questions have you asked? Did the answers give you insights or make you closer to your pooch? Let’s share our stories!

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DOG TAROT GIVEAWAY TODAY

Posted on: January 11th, 2013 by Heidi No Comments

Happy New Year everyone! Starting it off (a little late) with an Original Dog Tarot giveaway today only from the lovely people at Modern Dog Magazine. Good luck!

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DOGSTER: I’M A FOOL FOR THE ORIGINAL DOG TAROT

Posted on: December 17th, 2012 by Heidi No Comments

It’s a strange day to be talking about anything light-hearted, but we love our dogs, and they provide us with so much comfort, and DOGSTER.COM’s  Julia Szabo celebrates that today in talking about The Original Dog Tarot.   If we let them, our dogs make us better people — more open and compassionate  towards everyone in our lives. And so we thank Julia and DOGSTER.COM  for knowing what our furry friends mean to us now and always.

 

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COMFORT DOGS ARRIVE IN NEWTOWN

Posted on: December 17th, 2012 by Heidi No Comments

Brave volunteers from the Lutheran Charities are offering canine comfort and small moments of peace in Newtown, Connecticut. Nothing replaces the loss or the need to act. But comfort comes in many forms. Thank you.

 

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