Diana L. Guerrero’s Ark Animal Tracks: February 2008

Volume 6, Number 2
Publisher: Guerrero Ink
Online: http://www.guerreroink.com
Copyright © 2008 Diana L. Guerrero. All rights reserved.
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February News & Tips
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IN THIS ISSUE
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
2. Discussion for the Month
3. Critter Chronicles
4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
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Wow, this year is zipping by. Another eye blink and it will
be March.

We are in the process of moving the arkanimals.com blog and
website. My current host has not been in contact with me and
there have been several problems. The new look will be
similar to the blog and I believe we are moving the blog to
the index page…final decision is still pending.

This is a big project so I appreciate your patience. In
addition, we are moving all my other websites over to the
new host—seven more to be exact.

Outside it is stormy. The wind is howling and the snain
(snow and rain) is falling sideways. The snow is piled up
at my door and my windows are getting bombarded with
pellets. So, I can’t see out my window because the ice
and snain is so bad. Not a sign of any wildlife today
either.

We love it. The trees love it. The animals love it. Can’t
wait to get out and hike once it stops!

The big concern this week was the local dogs who were
venturing out onto the ice. If you live or visit the
southern California Mountains, please be sure to keep your
animals and yourself off the ice. The temperatures are too
unstable to form a real solid ice pack and those who
venture onto the ice fall through—the lucky ones survive
the hypothermia.

Until next month—stay warm!
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2. Discussion for the Month
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Just so you know, I turned down the opportunity with the
prominent paper. Although it might have benefited me with
new readers and a larger audience, they wanted a “citizen
journalist” which translates into “they didn’t want to
pay” someone for the work.

Since I have several community service projects and write
for free in those, I decided to decline. I might have
considered it if they let me monetize or work with
affiliates—or even accept review products and books but
since they didn’t—not worth my while.

Which brings me to this point—I’ll be calling on you
for some help in the near future. There is something in it
for your efforts—so keep your eyes open.

Also, I’ll probably be sending you a poll or asking you
to fill out a survey from the blog in the next month or
two.

If you are interested in helping shape my new book and the
direction of the website—please throw in your two cents.

I appreciate those of you who have taken the time to write
to me or to comment. If I missed you somehow—accept my
apologies. This week I managed to make it through something
like 1000 emails…best to comment on the blog since at
least you won’t get lost there!

Please do drop me a line at the blog…at the moment you
still can find it at
https://www.arkanimals.com/ark_animal_answers.html
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3. Critter Chronicles
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You might have heard about or seen the undercover footage
about a California slaughterhouse. Remember the ad for
California cheese—it is the one that says the cows are
happy…

Well, they are not.

I have posted the undercover video on the blog with and
another link to a less painful website with animated
commentaries about the livestock handling of food
production animals.

It is disturbing but it you have kids in school or if you
frequent any of the fast food chain restaurants—you are
supporting the industry and the good news is that there are
some things you can do to change it.

For instance, if you shop at the larger grocery stores, you
can push for organic meats and other foods that are produced
in sustainable agriculture. It is worth pushing change with
your buying power from inside the market for your health
and the human treatment of animals.

I am not going to get into a full blown commentary—the
videos will do it for me. Just click through to view them
at https://www.arkanimals.com/ark_animal_answers.html and
after you are done there, you can check out these links:

http://www.hfa.org
http://www.certifiedhumane.org
http://attra.ncat.org/organic.html
http://www.sustainableagriculture.net
http://www.sare.org
http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/concept.htm

Humanely yours…
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4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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This month we start the teleseminar Tuesdays:

February 5, 2008 Noon (Pacific Time)
How to solve house training (housebreaking) problems

February 12, 2008 Noon (Pacific Time)
How to solve litter box avoidance and marking problems

February 19, 2008 6:00PM (Pacific Time)
How to solve house training (housebreaking) problems

February 26, 2008 6:00PM (Pacific Time)
How to solve litter box avoidance and marking problems

The cost per session is $50 sign up via this link: http://tinyurl.com/28jh7m please indicate which session you prefer.

You confirmation and call or link details will be sent in
response to payment notification.

Please check my calendar directly to make sure you don’t
miss anything in the future:
http://dianalguerrero.com/events_book_tour.htm

If you would like an animal behavior or training
appointment just call (800) 818-7387 or you can book an
appointment online. Don’t forget that I also do phone
consultations.

Thanks for your continued support and suggestions
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Have a great month and stay tuned!
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Diana L. Guerrero’s Ark Animal Tracks: January 2008

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Volume 6, Number 1
Publisher: Guerrero Ink
Online: http://www.guerreroink.com
Copyright © 2008 Diana L. Guerrero. All rights reserved.
Content may not be reproduced without permission.
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January News & Tips
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IN THIS ISSUE
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
2. Discussion for the Month
3. Critter Chronicles
4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
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Should I say, Happy New Year? This year is off to a fast start and I am sure it is going to fly by just like 2007 did. I imagine many of you are looking at goals and hopes for 2008—many people are.

I really didn’t notice the change because I’ve been busy here in the office working on some new projects and still wondering if I am ever going to tackle the goal setting officially.

Granted, I have a ton of white boards scattered throughout the place with new notes going up as the old ones get erased, but I just haven’t done the traditional goal setting like one of my pals does.

She holds workshops on New Year’s Day and constructs these great vision boards for the year. I like that idea, nice pictures and images of what might be to come.

For me, the beginning of the year found me embroiled in interviews over the San Francisco tiger escape and attack. Some of you might have caught me on a few different shows or radio programs. Fortunately, it quieted down and I settled back into pounding the keys of the computer as I usually do in the winter.

We had a heck of a storm that dumped about a foot of snow last week. I loved it but hated the digging out!

Anyway, I hope you are warm and toasty out there—at the moment there is a chill in the night air and I need to light a fire and curl up with a good book.

In the meantime, keep up with my comments at the blog at arkanimals.com and some of my other websites…and stay tuned because exciting changes are in the air!

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2. Discussion for the Month
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At the moment I am pondering moving this newsletter onto the blog at Ark Animals. My focus on Web 2.0 is dominating most of my Internet interactions and it would make my life easier—what do you think about that?

I am excited about the new format that is coming up shortly for my main website. One thing is for sure, the web is not static and just when you think you are catching up—everything changes!

My agent is still waiting for my next book proposal. Honestly, the idea is still percolating and I am procrastinating because I am busy enough with my class and other projects related to my animal behavior and training practice.

Winter means business slows down for me because people do not want to work their animals in snow conditions or in the cold. So, it is a time when I sit down and mainly stay indoors to write.

Speaking of writing, a prominent newspaper is interested in having me blog for them and I am seriously considering it. I enjoy taking my message out to the public and sharing my knowledge about the animal kingdom with the world—after all that is what I trained for and is my mission in life.

But do I really need more work? My goal for 2008 is to have more balance…what is yours?

Drop me a line and let me know or drop by the blog and leave a comment…you can find it at https://www.arkanimals.com/ark_animal_answers.html
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3. Critter Chronicles
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Shadow is my neighbor’s dog and I’ve known her since the day she was born. From the small little pup that I held in my hand, she has grown into a stropping 88 pounds of magnificent mutt.

Her good nature is matched by her striking appearance and she is what I consider the perfect dog…well socialized to humans and animals, happy, healthy, and playful. But best of all, she is my hiking partner.

This is a good thing for me—and for her. My problem is that I tend to work too much. Her problem is her mom works too much. In the end, Shadow and I take a break to get out and have fun. The result is that we have a relationship based on mutual respect, trust, and enjoyment.

There might be some of you who don’t know that over the past few years I have lost my animal companions. They had good long lives with me but the sad thing for us humans is that animal lives are much shorter than ours.

That pretty much sucks.

So, for the moment, I am waiting a while before I acquire any more critter companions—and to fill the void, I am the auntie to many.

And the many includes dogs, cats, fish, and an iguana—plus some of the local wildlife. I have a Blue Jay that has a crush on me and who tries to locate me inside the house if he cannot see me at the computer.

Then there is the delinquent squirrel (did you read the Squirrel Negotiations blog?) who has backed off a bit in his torment. The raccoons don’t come for the late night parties anymore due to the construction that destroyed the animal path across my property…I kind of miss them but I definitely don’t miss the 2am wake up antics.

They are all special—but Shadow has stolen my heart. She and I both look forward to our hikes up into the wilderness or just sometimes down the road. When we get off the beaten path, I can let her off lead and she explores the scents along side the road and has the sense to rejoin me if we hear a vehicle approaching from the distance.

Just this last week we hiked up after the fresh snow. I love being out when everyone else is in. Our trek took us down to the creek and up onto a trail that leads through a meadow where an old cabin sits empty.

Dogs instinctively know what to do in the snow—they romp and roll with joy. Two other dog pals joined us on the way home and they all made me smile and laugh.

I think that is a great gift to me from the canine clan.

If you are interested, you can find stories and pictures of my adventures with Shadow in the archives of the Fawnskin Flyer.

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4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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I’ll be offering teleseminars on Tuesdays on different animal behavior issues. We are still working on the details for February. I am supposed to be heading out of the country next month so things may change.

Please check my calendar directly to make sure you don’t miss anything in the future: http://dianalguerrero.com/events_book_tour.htm

If you would like an animal behavior or training appointment just call (800) 818-7387 or you can book an appointment online. Don’t forget that I also do phone consultations.

Thanks for your continued support and suggestions
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Have a great month and stay tuned!
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Please feel free to share this newsletter with anyone who is on the lookout for new books, speakers, and information related to animals or writing.

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Thanks for joining me. If you have a topic you would like to see covered in this newsletter, please visit our online form at https://www.arkanimals.com/ark/contact.html

Want to advertise or sponsor an event? Contact me below.

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ARK ANIMAL TRACKS
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***************************
Copyright © 2008 by Diana L. Guerrero
PO Box 1989 PMB 215
40729 Village Drive Suite 8
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
www.arkanimals.com
www.dianalguerrero.com
www.animalcareersecrets.com
www.blessingoftheanimals.com
www.whatanimalscanteachusaboutspirituality.com
www.guerreroink.com
www.allianceofwriters.com

Web Email Form: https://www.arkanimals.com/ark/contact.html

(909) 547-4275 Office Line
(800) 818-7387 Events & Media
(800) 962-4544 Skylight Paths Book Wholesale (ISBN 1893361845)
(800) 805-5489 Sterling Publishing Book Wholesale (ISBN 1402729677)