Archangel Ariel is the angel of protection for nature and earth's animals. Join me in asking for her protection over our animal friends. Archangel Ariel please protect all shelter, rescue, stolen, abandoned and lost animals and bless the Earth Angels who dedicate their lives to helping them.
If you love animals and care about protecting our environment, connect to Archangel Ariel! She's the angel of nature, and she protects the planet's resources, the ecosystem and all animals.
Archangel Ariel serves as a protector, healer, and cleanser of plants and animals, overseeing all aspects of the natural world.
They watched over dogs, cats, and all creatures on Earth with loving care. Their duty was to protect, comfort, and guide these innocent beings, especially in times of need. One such guardian angel, Seraphina, had a special affinity for cats and dogs.
In English-speaking countries, Angel consistently ranks high among pet names. Among dog owners, it's particularly favored for breeds known for their serene and gentle demeanor such as Golden Retrievers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, and Shih Tzus.
To identify your guardian angel, watch for signs. Pay attention to names and symbols that come up a lot. For example, if you notice that the name Michael keeps coming up, then your guardian angel might be Michael. You may also choose an angel to contact based on that angel's associations.
NO! Adamantly NO! Angels were created ONCE,prior the creation of the physical universe. Animals don't become Angels,NOR do humans. ANGELS are a class of spiritual being. All Angels were created GOOD,some chose to follow Lucifer in his rebellion and those Angels became demons. The Bible is GOD'S written revelation.
No rules or requirements for transfers have changed; the AKC has made the process more efficient. With the properly completed and signed certificate from the previous owner, just go online to update the dog into your name and the name of any co-owners. Complete your transfer today!
If you're looking to register a dog without papers (AKC), there are a few ways to go about it. One option is to contact your local animal control department and ask if they offer registration services for un-registered dogs. Another option is to visit an online registrar like Home -- Dogster and fill out a simple form.
Simply go to your city clerk or the gov't office that sells dog licenses, buy a dog license for YOUR new dog with your new name for your dog which the old owners gave you, put the license on him & bingo, your dog is licensed in your name.