This Cat Senses When Someone Is at Risk of Suicide
A mental health counselor and cat fancier takes in a fifth feline, which proves to be unexpectedly invaluable to her practice.
Service animals bring gifts of safety and comfort to their owners. Dog service animals also give their owners the ability to move through their lives in ways that would otherwise be daunting, if not impossible. Whether it’s dogs or cat service animals in your life, these creatures are to be treasured for their generous, loving hearts.
A mental health counselor and cat fancier takes in a fifth feline, which proves to be unexpectedly invaluable to her practice.
Her daughters, who both live with multiple disabilities, wanted a dog “just like us” for Christmas. But where in the world would she find such a pooch?
Wren Thomas shares how his service dog, Beaux, has helped him cope with PTSD after Wren was kidnapped by Nigerian pirates.
She thought she couldn’t handle a very energetic puppy. She never could have guessed how that dog would help her manage her diabetes.
It’s a U.S. Marines tradition to never leave a comrade behind, for John Folsom that rule applied to Smoke the donkey.
The tragic shootings at Sandy Hook brought all of us together, including God’s most sensitive creatures.
Arthritis had really slowed her down. Then the right medicine came along, in the form of a feline friend…
With a mom recuperating from knee surgery and mostly alone, the family cat is on the job–cuddling and comforting.
How wonderful to be covered with love. Just as our Heavenly Father does for us. God is the Great Healer. And one way he cares for us is by sending loving pets that can help us feel better, even at our lowest.
The Dancing with the Stars judge introduces us to the animals who helped heal her.
Dancer, television personality, animal activist and Guideposts‘ January 2015 cover star Carrie Ann Inaba shares how her pets saw her through a health crisis.
She’d run out of ideas to help her special needs son. But God knew just what to do…