Creature Thoughts, July 2015

Modern science is just beginning to scratch the surface of that master of biological mystery, DNA. One thing they do know for a certainty is that the hereditary code that exists in every living cell is as ancient as life on earth. (Ancient Astronaut Theorists believe it’s much older than that. ::smile::) All of our modern domestic animals have within them the genetic programming of their most ancient ancestors.

Rebuild Progressing

Thank you all for your patience as I continue to rebuild Gazehound.com in its new location. Feel free to look around the site. You’ll find that most of the Consultation info is restored, as well as the basic information about my writing and published books. In addition, I’ve added an Our Animal Friends section where…

Creature Thoughts, June 2015

If there is one thing I have found myself recommending over and over again throughout the last fifteen years, to both cat and dog owners, it is play.

New Location Working

It appears that the nameservers across the ‘net have caught up with each other, and most are now pointing “gazehound.com” to this location, the new host.

New home of Gazehound’s Animal Consulting

This space will be the new home of gazehound.com, as soon as I can get all of the details arranged and complete the transfer. My old host has had far too many problems, and I am now forced, after over ten years, to move homes. Thank you for your patience as I attempt to achieve…

The Truth About Starlings

Not long ago, I was watching an episode of a DVR-recorded television show in the den. The television is near our large aviary. Stars likes to sit on a high rope perch, where she can look down at the screen. An email came through on my cell phone, so I paused the playback for a few minutes to tend to it.

Stars, began to chatter. She started with, “Hi, Hi, Hello, Hi.” After each greeting, I absentmindedly responded in kind. Finally, sounding quite insistent and even frustrated, she blurted out, “I see to Mommy’s TV!”

Apparently she was growing impatient that I had paused her show. I pressed Play, and she happily returned to watching the program.