
Candace Ganger-Powell
Editorial Writer at Freelance
Pet Writer at Parade Magazine
#Latina Author~BIRDIE & BASH, SIX GOODBYES, LIFE INSIDE MY MIND
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4 days ago |
paradepets.com | Candace Ganger-Powell
The funny Golden just stands there and takes it. I don't know why, but dogs love getting dirty as often as possible. Any chance they get to dive into the murky river or roll around in whatever gross substance they can find, they'll do it without hesitation—especially when they've just had a bath (whyyy?). And then there's sweet Alice. This Golden Retriever has a unique way of getting dirty and it involves her hole-digging sibling.
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4 days ago |
paradepets.com | Candace Ganger-Powell
There’s a reason orange cats have a reputation, and this is it. Anyone with siblings knows you can have the time of your lives together, getting along, finding commonalities to bond over, and even laughing before things take a sharp turn. The love/hate vibe is the very essence of the relationship, and even cats experience it. Orange cat Pip decided it was high time to handle some business with his kitty sibling, but it doesn't go as planned. Oops! We’re unable to load this content right now.
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4 days ago |
paradepets.com | Candace Ganger-Powell
This cat isn’t a step mom, she’s the mom who stepped up. If you've ever had a cat run away from home, you know the stress of wondering if they're okay, if they're coming back, and if they're eating and drinking enough. Some cats who return, may bring an unexpected friend with them, whom they met along the way. One black cat who disappeared, found her way home to safety—but she didn't just bring one friend, she brought a whole crew of them. Oops! We’re unable to load this content right now.
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4 days ago |
paradepets.com | Candace Ganger-Powell
Mom can’t keep up the surprisingly fast paralyzed kitty. Never count a cat out who's determined to get away with something. It doesn't matter what it is, or whether they're physically impaired in some way because where there's a will, there's a way. If you ask paraplegic cat Toffee, not having use of her back legs means nothing. Her regular attempts to escape are testing Mom's running endurance big time. Oops! We’re unable to load this content right now.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Candace Ganger-Powell
Never count a cat out who's determined to get away with something. It doesn't matter what it is, or whether they're physically impaired in some way because where there's a will, there's a way. If you ask paraplegic cat Toffee, not having use of her back legs means nothing. Her regular attempts to escape are testing Mom's running endurance big time.
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