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This section is for shorter information pieces and personal experience stories predominantly with animals, centering around the well-being of either or both parties. The idea is that all but a very few pieces from the site author be contributed by others, in their words and from their perspective. The pieces may be published on this site or linked to on external sites. Thus the reader may browse through a wider collection for even more perspective.
Your story submissions are welcome :o)
Understand first that it will take some time for very many others to contribute pieces, and secondly that any commercial material on external sites is not endorsed by this strictly noncommercial site.
To submit private comments/questions to the author of a piece, use the Contact Author form and note the specific author and/or item.
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Dec. 19, 2008 by Sally Wallingford
It's funny how something like a whiff of perfume will bring back a memory of a special sunset or the pouring rain or a snow storm or a song ... In the midst of a conversation this holiday season I recalled a special gift I had given a friend that had unexpected returns. Read more ...
Dec. 15, 2008 by Sally Wallingford
Animals provide such a rich dimension to our lives, so I'm relating a story about a very special relationship I experienced with a horse that I named Dixie Dan. Read more ...
Dec. 10, 2008 by AChinook
It's human nature that personal experiences which don't necessarily reflect well on one are difficult to communicate, but they can be helpful to both the writer and the reader. This is my attempt, regarding the path I and my dogs took to good health. Read more ...
Dec. 10, 2008 by AChinook
Mankind has an abysmal record of animal treatment, of ourselves and all other animals, which is growing increasingly worse, especially in our profit-at-any-cost advanced industrial development. More than a few people are so appalled by this that they support animal rights organizations, but are all animal rights groups' efforts any more humane? Read more ...


