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Dr. Rossi’s guest this week is Patty Honcoop, an avowed animal rescuer, who specializes in ferrets and opossums. Patty shared with us many of the unique problems related to ferrets, and their often high-maintenance costs. She points out that many people are not aware of this high-maintenance cost and shirk their responsibilities to older ferrets. The economic situation that we’re in has only seemed to worsen this trend. This has resulted in a tremendous financial, physical, and emotional drain for her, which she shares in common with all animal rescuers. Like all animal rescuers, however, she pays for a significant amount of care herself. Although she does receive help from a group called S.O.S. (Support Our Shelters), she is largely self-supported and her work is truly an act of love. Patty also related a wild story about an opossum that she rescued. If you wish to contact Patty, you may reach her at: [email protected]
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AndroidRSSFinally, he pointed out how petting dogs is actually very good for you. The hormonal changes which occur during petting may reduce stress, anxiety, and reduces the risk for disease. Some doctors have joked that it may be better than Prozac!
To find out more about Dr. Rossi’s helpful series of books on pets, or any of his books, please check him out at 5thcornerpublishing.com
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Dr. Rossi’s guest this week is Patty Honcoop, an avowed animal rescuer, who specializes in ferrets and opossums. Patty shared with us many of the unique problems related to ferrets, and their often high-maintenance costs. She points out that many people are not aware of this high-maintenance cost and shirk their responsibilities to older ferrets. The economic situation that we’re in has only seemed to worsen this trend. This has resulted in a tremendous financial, physical, and emotional drain for her, which she shares in common with all animal rescuers. Like all animal rescuers, however, she pays for a significant amount of care herself. Although she does receive help from a group called S.O.S. (Support Our Shelters), she is largely self-supported and her work is truly an act of love. Patty also related a wild story about an opossum that she rescued. If you wish to contact Patty, you may reach her at: [email protected]
Subscribe with your favorite podcast player
AndroidRSSFinally, he pointed out how petting dogs is actually very good for you. The hormonal changes which occur during petting may reduce stress, anxiety, and reduces the risk for disease. Some doctors have joked that it may be better than Prozac!
To find out more about Dr. Rossi’s helpful series of books on pets, or any of his books, please check him out at 5thcornerpublishing.com
The post What’s Wrong with My Pet? – For the Love of Ferrets appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
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