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The slaughter of the Jeparit ponies
Dear <<Name>>,
not everyone knows about the Jeparit ponies and their terrible fate last week.
They didn’t make the news but the Internet helped their cause a little.
Only a handful were saved, the rest, nearly 300 of them, were shot without remorse by the DPI in Victoria with the benediction of the RSPCA.

Please join me and so many others in a pray for these beautiful ponies in the hope that our world will change, be more clement and in touch with all living creatures.

Read the story on my blog:

Shame on the DPI to shoot nearly 300 ponies in Jeparit

Thank you
 

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2010 – December

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Merry Xmas to All!

Dear friend,
this is the end of 2010! For us, it was an eventful year with great joy! It was the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. It went very fast! I hope you’ve all had a great 2010!

My animal friends and I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous and Safe New Year!

Xmas Presents

We all know that buying presents for our children is always a pleasure and I am sure that we’ve all thought of buying a puppy or a pony, at least once.
To many, including myself, we cannot imaging a household without an animal friends.
Animals make excellent company in children’s lives as they teach them friendship, respect, as well as caring for another living being.
However, 100s of puppies and kittens get abandoned after Xmas. People realise that it might have been a good idea for a Xmas present but didn’t think of what they would do with the puppy after Xmas or when they decide to go away for a week or so and can’t take the puppy with them.
One should think twice before buying a pony for their child. The child will grow up and taller, whilst the little pony will stay a pony, only few hands tall. The child will out grow the pony a lot quicker than you think and will want a real horse. Then what will you do with the pony?
To me, when we acquire an animal, we have an obligation to care for him, not only attend to his natural needs, but also to nurture him. Animals are not toys you can play with and discard when you get bored. So please, this Xmas, weight the pros and cons when buying a pet for your children and ensure you buy the right one for your family.

TORSION Saddles

More information about the TORSION® treeless  saddles will soon be available on the site.
Comeback and check it often!

If you are interested in knowing more about them, please feel free to contact me.

Aromatherapy Workshops for Animals

I am delighted to introduce a fantastic series of workshops conducted by Dr. Melissa Shelton in QLD, NSW, VIC and ACT.
To view the pamphlet, click here.

Details:
Dr. Melissa Shelton is a USA-based holistic vet, who specialises in the emotional and medical treatment of animals using Young Living’s therapeutic-grade essential oils…..and she’s having awesome results!!! She’s also a wonderful and engaging speaker, with an enormous amount of knowledge to share with us. Dr. Shelton will be visiting Australia to teach us how to use essential oils in the care and treatment of our animals.

A summary of the events are as follows (scroll down for full details). Everyone is welcome – please help spread the word!!! Also note below our special offer from Young Living – a FREE 5ml bottle of Frankincense oil (retail value approx. $55) for everyone who books and pays by 7th January 2011.

QLD

  • Evening Workshop:Thurs 17th Feb – Sunshine Coast (Maroochydore) – 6pm to 9.30pm. $50 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $75 full price. (Everyone welcome!) Book now
  • Equine Clinic: Sat 19th Feb – Brisbane (Thornlands) – 9am to 5pm. $95 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $150 full price. (Everyone welcome!) Book now
  • Animal Clinic: Sun 20th Feb – Brisbane  (Bardon) – 9am to 5pm. $95 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $150 full price. (Everyone welcome!) Book now
  • Advanced Animal Clinic: Mon 21st Feb – Brisbane (Bardon) – 9am to 1pm. $80 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $120 full price. Book now(Advanced animal clinics are available to all vets, practitioners, and industry professionals.)

ACT

  • Evening Workshop:Tue 22nd Feb – Canberra (CBD) – 6.30pm to 10.00pm. $50 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $75 full price. (Everyone welcome!) Book now

VIC

  • Evening Workshop:Thurs 24th Feb – Castlemaine – 6.30pm to 10.00pm. $50 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $75 full price. (Everyone welcome!) Book now
  • Equine Clinic: Sat 26th Feb – Mornington Peninsula – 9am to 5pm. $95 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $150 full price. (Everyone welcome!) Book now
  • Animal Clinic: Sun 27th Feb – Melbourne  (Box Hill) – 9am to 5pm. $95 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $150 full price. (Everyone welcome!) Book now
  • Advanced Animal Clinic: Mon 28th Feb – Melbourne (Box Hill) – 9am to 1pm. $80 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $120 full price. Book now(Advanced animal clinics are available to all vets, practitioners, and industry professionals.)

NSW

  • Evening Workshop:Tues 1st March – Sydney (CBD) – 6.30pm to 10.00pm. $50 if paid in full by 31st Jan, otherwise $75 full price. (Everyone welcome!) Book now

We have chosen to keep these costs extremely reasonable, and for that reason you will need to BYO food, drink and snacks to the events. Please also note that there are no additional discounts for students or for multiple bookings.

Super Early Bird Special: book and pay by 7th Jan 2011 and receive a FREE 5ml bottle of Frankincense oil (retail value $55)
If you pay in full by 7th Jan 2011, you will receive a FREE 5ml bottle of Frankincense oil (retail value approx. $55) when you attend the event. We thank Young Living for their generous support of this event!!! If you attend more than one event, please note that the Frankincense oil special is capped at one free bottle per person (not per event).

Your Xmas Card!

Click the little doggy to read your Xmas card.

I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a great New Year!

Until next month, take all care! Please kiss your pets for me!

Cass
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Learn Animal Communication
There are now few cheap courses available on the Internet so why would you spend so much money on my course?
Honestly, you don’t have to. But the difference lies in the support and the quality. My course is designed to give you necessary feedback and validation on your findings during a session of animal communication. You also have access to my full, personalised support all along.
The course is tailored to give you a profound experience and at the end, you will have learned all the techniques to communicate with animals.
There is a difference between reading a book and practicing what you have learned and being able to know your progress. This is what this course gives you.

On special at the moment:
Animal Communication Foundation correspondence course

Discounts
Treat yourself for Xmas: 10% Discount on all eBooks when using xmas-2010 coupon at the checkout! (enter xmas-2010 in the coupon field)
Valid until 15/01/2011!

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2010 – October and November

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Welcome to October & November 2010 newsletter!

Dear subscriber,
the end of the year is approaching fast and it is the 1st day of summer here in Australia!
The flies have arrived so make sure you dust out the fly masks to protect your horses’ eyes. However, remember that you should always remove fly masks at night because horses can’t see properly with them and they may injured themselves. A bit like you and I wearing dark sunglasses at night!

Something Big is coming to Australia!

I am pleased to announce that next year, we will be able to access another brand of treeless saddles: The TORSION® treeless  saddles are coming to Australia!
I haven’t got pictures of them yet but you can view some of the range there: https://www.torsionsaddles.co.uk/torsion-products-treeless_saddles.php

If you are interested in knowing more about them, please feel free to contact me.

Animal Communication

Coincidence or Not?

Do you, like me, wonder why certain things happen or why you meet certain people or decide to adopt this particular animal friend? Are they coincidences? I don’t think so. I believe that whatever happens in your life happens for a reason. Sometimes, the reason is too obscure for us to see at the time but we eventually understand it. Read more…

Horse Care

I have sourced an interesting e-book that you might like: “First Aid hints For The Horse Owner – A Veterinary Note Book“.
Although not new (1934), it is quite comprehensive and has some good treatments that are easy to apply. It has good illustrations and a good section on lameness.
I think it is worth having.
Note: I think I should mention that there is a brief section on how to euthanise a horse. At first, I got upset about it. However, after reading it, I understood that the author wanted to explain a humane way of doing it when no one else is available and the horse is hurt and suffering. These days, you would call a vet.
Read more..

Cat Care

The Cruelty of Claw Removal

One of the most important parts of a cat is its claws. Their claws are used for a variety of tasks which include balancing and climbing. Apart from that, cats also use their claws to stretch, walk and run. Furthermore, the claws on a cat are its most basic form of defence and very important to it. Read more..

Until next month, take all care! Please kiss your pets for me!

Cass
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Horse Whispers Blog for Naturally Healthy Pets
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Learn Animal Communication
There are now few cheap courses available on the Internet so why would you spend so much money on my course?
Honestly, you don’t have to. But the difference lies in the support and the quality. My course is designed to give you necessary feedback and validation on your findings during a session of animal communication. You also have access to my full, personalised support all along.
The course is tailored to give you a profound experience and at the end, you will have learned all the techniques to communicate with animals.
There is a difference between reading a book and practicing what you have learned and being able to know your progress. This is what this course gives you.

On special at the moment:
Animal Communication Foundation correspondence course

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2010 – September

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Welcome to September 2010 newsletter!

Dear subscriber,
as usual, I am late in the newsletter! At least it’s here!
Here are some articles you might find interesting:

Animal Communication

Speaking with Animal Guides

As an animal communicator, you get the chance to meet and speak with many animal species, breeds and characters. Sometimes, you get the honour to speak with an animal guide, an old soul, whose sole purpose on this Earth and lifetime is to provide deep spiritual guidance to his carer. Read more..

Horse Care

How Horses See The World

Much same way cats can see in the dark, horses too see the world in a very different way compared to humans. This is a very important point to remember if you are a horse owner or trainer. Simply having this knowledge alone would help you to avoid many unnecessary incidents and aid you in better training and handling of your horse. Nonetheless, apart from knowing that we have differences in our sights, it is good to go a little more in depth and find out exactly how our vision differs from our horses’. Read More…

Dog Care

Understand The Dog’s Vision

We often assume that everyone else sees things the way we do. However, simple differences in perceptions, mindsets and emotions can cause people to see things from entirely different ways. Now imagine a world through the eyes of your pet dog. The vast difference in height, senses and thought processes would make them see things vastly differently from us, wouldn’t it? Read More…

Until next month, take all care! Please kiss your pets for me!

Cass
Horse Whispers
Horse Whispers Blog for Naturally Healthy Pets
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Horse_Whispers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Horse.Whispers
RSS Feed: https://horsewhispers.com.au/component/bca-rss-syndicator/?feed_id=1

Learn Animal Communication
There are now few cheap courses available on the Internet so why would you spend so much money on my course?
Honestly, you don’t have to. But the difference lies in the support and the quality. My course is designed to give you necessary feedback and validation on your findings during a session of animal communication. You also have access to my full, personalised support all along.
The course is tailored to give you a profound experience and at the end, you will have learned all the techniques to communicate with animals.
There is a difference between reading a book and practicing what you have learned and being able to know your progress. This is what this course gives you.

On special at the moment:
Animal Communication Foundation correspondence course

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