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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl

6066 Posts

Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts

Posted - Sep 21 2005 :  11:44:01 AM  Show Profile
With our little doggie, Cottonball, my hubby always had a special communication. I always told my hubby, we will keep Cotton as long as you say, because I know you will know when it is time. One day, he told me it was time. He had watched Cotton try to get through the days for so long, and Cotton let him know it was time. For 19 years this little guy slept with us and followed us everywhere. He knew when we were hurting and when we were happy. And then he felt the same way. Animals can say soooo much without ever uttering a word. Oh, that we humans could do that, too!

jpbluesky
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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 21 2005 :  12:12:07 PM  Show Profile
JP Bluesky, was this a light colored cocker spaniel type dog? Not necessarily a cocker, but looked kinda like one? There's one here and that's the only way I can describe him. Short, kinda curley hair. He is walking slowly and like he was in pain (kinda like I walk, ha ha)and around his eyes looks watery. If it's Cotton, he says, look at me now, "Mom," and he began to dance around like a pup. He says he still sleeps between you and your husband. There's just more room now." Love, P

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connio
True Blue Farmgirl

535 Posts

connie
springtown texas
USA
535 Posts

Posted - Sep 21 2005 :  1:49:19 PM  Show Profile

Hey Farm Girls!!!

Patricia I am so glad that you have joined our chats; this is all so fascinating. Several years ago I worked with a man named John Cappello in Dallas. He is a psychic and especially loved working with animals. I was very skeptical about the "whole business" at first, but after working with him in regard to my life and my beloved pets, I became a firm believer in his abilities. He gave me some very useful information when I adopted a dog who had been with her previous "parent" when he was murdered.

I will have to call you soon. I now have a little sanctuary of sorts with dogs, cats and birds who have been rescued and joined my home. Several of them are geriatric and have been with me for over 10 years. They are the joy and focal point of my life, but I guess I am a worry wart and always want to be certain that I am meeting all of their needs to the best of my abilities.

Connie


cozycottage
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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 21 2005 :  3:20:46 PM  Show Profile
Connie ~ thank you so much for taking care of the animals! I'm sure you're doing just fine with them but if you want to call I'll give you my phone number. I will not charge you. Goodness like yours is much appreciated.
Blessings,
P

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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl

6066 Posts

Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  12:21:46 PM  Show Profile
Patricia - I am crying as I write this. Cottonball was a white bichon, curly haired and light in color. He was also blind. His eyes were always watery. He limped from arthritus and finally his legs gave out. When he would stand, his legs would slowly splay out from under him. And of course he could not jump or climb stairs. We carried him around in his last days. We miss him so. Thank you!!!!!

jpbluesky

p.s. He did sleep between us. Not at the foot of the bed or on our pillows, but cuddled next to our bodies. Thank you, again.

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Anna
MaryJane's Farmgirl

27 Posts


Pullman WA
27 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  12:57:19 PM  Show Profile
Patricia,
Okay, usually I'm pretty skeptical about this stuff (too logical, cynical, call it what you like,) but I really feel a strong belief about this stuff. I have a problem...right now I'm sharing my condo with four cats (three young girls and one old boy.) The three girls are friends and get along well but the boy is the newest addition. He is my parents' cat but they just moved to Hawaii and couldn't take him with them right away so I'm "babysitting" for a few months. My girls abuse him constantly! It's a battle of dominance right now...the girls run up to him and swat at him and he cowers and hisses and retaliates by urinating on everything in his favorite area to hang out (which happens to be my living room.) I don't know what to do! Is this anything you can help me with? I wish I could just explain to them that they should all just chill out but I can't seem to get it across to them. I have tons of fabric I could trade with you, also. Just let me know what you like! Thank you! :^)

The Sewing Girl at MaryJanesFarm :^)
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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  3:26:03 PM  Show Profile
jpbluesky ~ If I don't make at least one person a day cry, I haven't done my job. You actually made my day. Yesterday I fell in my driveway and banged myself up pretty good. I have severe fibromyalgia and walk with a cane and am in pain all the time. Then this happens and I couldn't get up for a while. I felt like the old lady in the commercial ("Help! I've fallen and I can't get up!") Stu was trying to help but just touching me was agony. Finally I was able to get up with his help but it really did a number on me. The last time I fell a couple of years ago, I fractured and dislocated my foot. Stu took me to the hospital ER where they took X-Rays and said it was sprained and not broken so go home. It'll be fine. A few days later I still couldn't touch it, so I called my own doctor and he sent me to a specialist but by the time I got to see him it had fused and he said he would only operate now if I couldn't stand the pain. I said, never mind, what's a little more pain? I "knew" if I let him operate, I'd lose my foot. I'm diabetic. So naturally, that's the foot that I hurt yesterday.

I've been down since then. I had to cancel a couple of readings because I don't like to read if I'm not at my best. My clients deserve my best work. A dear friend who is a dog trainer in California called in tears because one of her kitties is dying and I'm the only one who can help her in times like this. Then my daughter called feeling discouraged because she's 30 and she feels she hasn't lived up to her potential, kinda an early mid-life crisis kinda thing, so once again I find myself being everybody else's cheerleader when I don't even want to answer the phone myself. I'm lucky I have the best husband in the world. Every other word is, can I do anything for you?

Then you send me this e-mail and I perk up. Nothing in life satisfies you except what you came to do and this ministry is what I came to do. To hear I've helped someone is the medicine I needed. Thank you.

By the way, Cotton is shaking his tail like crazy. He's so happy you know now and that you won't be so sad. Do you know they come back to us? Because their life spans are so much shorter than ours, they're allowed to come back at least once, maybe more. So if you want him back, I'll tell you what to do. He's such a cutie. I had a bichon once, Nicky, and it broke my heart to give him up. Did you know they were bred in France as circus clowns? That's why they're always so cheerful and want to play.

God bless,
P


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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  3:35:56 PM  Show Profile
Hi Anna ~ you've got yourself a large-size problem. Your cats are acting very much in character for cats. Cats are ususally rough anyway- they play rough, they mate rougly, and when they're mad, they beat up the object of their rage. Actually, what they're doing is showing him who's boss and what the pecking order is. Because they're cats, it looks like they're ready to kill him. And he is trying to mark what little territory he can carve out for himself by urinating. He doesn't have any other way to do it.

What I do in a case like this is explain the facts of life to them. They probably think he's there to stay. You can try explaining it to them. They do understand you. Most of the time, it works better when I do it because I get right into their heads, so to speak, and "speak their language". Tell them that you want them to treat him like a guest, nicely, and that he will be leaving eventually. Send them a picture from your mind of what you want them to do. They'll get it. Use words, too, at the same time. They will associate the picture with the words and get it better. When the antagonistic behavior stops, the poor little guy will stop marking.

Good luck. Let me know if I can help further. Also, even if you are skeptical and this sounds like nonsense, you still have to believe it will work or it won't. We get what we expect to get in life, and the Universal Law is "like attracts like" meaning postive produces positive and negative produces negative. It's like when someone says, "Oh, I'll never find the right guy" all the time. She never will because she will manifest the very thing she's afraid of. Again, good luck!

Blessings,
Patricia

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lareyna
True Blue Farmgirl

242 Posts

Arlene
Valley Ford Ca
USA
242 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  3:58:28 PM  Show Profile
Aw Patricia, wish I lived next door I would sure come to help. Hope you are feeling better soon. As I have told you, I "talk" to my dogs already but just reading your posts has helped me so much, I wish I could do something for you!! I was bluelighting Harley yesterday and I feel it helped immensely!! Thanks again!

I was Country before Country was COOL
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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  4:08:37 PM  Show Profile
Arlene, blue light me too! heh heh Just knowing you did what I suggested makes me happy. Thanks!

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lareyna
True Blue Farmgirl

242 Posts

Arlene
Valley Ford Ca
USA
242 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  4:11:03 PM  Show Profile
Oh I am!! You should be feeling it come your way lol about 600 miles so takes a while

I was Country before Country was COOL
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blueroses
True Blue Farmgirl

1323 Posts

Debbie
in the Pandhandle of Idaho
USA
1323 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  4:20:20 PM  Show Profile
Patricia,
This is so fascinating. I just saw a little dog running down the highway in our town a few hours ago. I went outside and waited until she was closer. The street my office is on is parallel to the highway. When I thought it was safe, I whistled and she cam running right to me. Her collar was so tight it was cutting into her. I already called the police and they have no missing dogs reported. They asked me if I need the animal control lady to come, but I just couldn't do it. So...I'm taking her to the vet after work. She's got a sore on her neck. Already have a dog and cat and were trying to keep it down, but I just think she needs some loving. When I called the vet's office they said that they saw her run by too, but she wouldn't come to them. So maybe it was meant to be. If I find her people maybe I'll give her back, but she seems so timid and scared. I hope Harry the dog and Hobbes the cat won't be mean to her. Here's a goofy question - when clients call you does the animal have to be right there in the room? I checked out your website, but don't remember reading that. Just curious.

I hope you're feeling a little better today. Sending you some blue light also.


"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe

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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  5:01:17 PM  Show Profile
Arlene and Debbie ~ Thanks for the blue light. I really appreciate it.

Well Debbie, looks like you got yourself another dog. They're not stupid, they know a "dog person" when they see one. No, the animal does not have to be near either their person or me. I just fine them. Don't ask me how. Scientifically, it's because we're all connected. There really is no such thing as space or time. They are human inventions that we made up so we can make sense out of our lives. (My husband is a professor of theoretical physics. I have my own Mr. Wizard and boy, do I ask questions!)

I have a feeling your other pets are going to be fine with him/her. I think they already know. Thank you so much for taking care of him/her, even if you don't keep him/her.

Blessings,
Patricia

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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  7:22:47 PM  Show Profile
I sure will keep you in my thoughts and prayers Patricia...sounds like you are sure dealing with TOO much pain right now..and here you are still helping others. You are such an inspiration.
I have a question..do you ever have to tell someone that their pet really dosn't like them or anything hard like that? Seems like it would be hard to do..but I bet not all dogs or cats are perfect for all "parents". Just wondering. I like to think all my pets love me and it would really be hard to think one of them was just plain annoyed by me.
hoping you are on the mend quickly!!! CAn't wait to get together with you soon!!!

Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things
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LJRphoto
True Blue Farmgirl

760 Posts

Laura
Hickory Corners MI
USA
760 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  10:20:20 PM  Show Profile
I have just a quick question. Do you find that calico cats are... well, a little nuts? I've had several calicos over my life and have found that they all seem a little off somehow. My grandmother had one that was absolutely nuts and terrorized me throughout my childhood and I have one now that is not mean, but needy in this weird, distant way. Of course, our household is in an uproar right now because we just added a kitten and now have a brood of four indoor cats.

"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect." -Mark Twain

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susan kate
True Blue Farmgirl

109 Posts

susan
Western Washington
109 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2005 :  10:41:04 PM  Show Profile
quote:
By the by, was he a ruddy brown fuzzy dog? There's one that looks like that who is telling me to tell you he loves you.


Patricia, This made me smile That is not Bear but my little "red" merle aussie, Tully. He is a reddish brown and cream and has a fuzzy, very wavy coat instead of the straighter coat that many aussies have. I love him dearly and call him my little wing nut.

I am sorry to hear that you are in pain. I am sending you thoughts of warmth and comfort. I hope you will be feeling better soon. Is there anything that helps? Massage? Accupuncture?
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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl

6066 Posts

Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts

Posted - Sep 23 2005 :  05:34:48 AM  Show Profile
Patricia - I just now read your post above about falling in your driveway. I am so sorry you have to be in pain.

My son-in-law is diabetic and his mom has fibromyalgia. They have turned to an almost all raw diet (salads and fresh fruit) and they juice their own carrot juice and she swims each day for exercise. She has gone from being in a wheelchair to being quite active again as a piano teacher, and claims the diet helped tremendously to heal her body. She still has back problems, but is so much better. My son-in-law, who has an insulin pump, has reduced his insulin intake by over 30% since being on this diet. If you want to know more about the diet, it is called The Hallelujah Diet. My daughter and I are on a scaled down version, and I also feel less achy and old than I used to. Anyone can turn to raw and organic food; it does not have to be a particular diet program, and I think this replenishes the entire body with nutrients that are lacking in most of our daily foods.

For almost 20 years, I have been involved in intercessory prayer and healing. I will pray for you each day, and visualize God's white light of protection around your body. It seems you are indeed a cheerleader and source of emotional support to many people and so I send you a prayer that you will receive that same support from us here on this site and from all of your firends around you. And I will pray that as you help others, that gift will be a source of strength and healing too.

My computer will not let me email from this site, so I have turned off that option on my profile, or else I would send you a personal note. I will turn the option back on, and if you feel well enough, email me.

Thank you for your reply about Cotton. That made my day, too!!! I can just see him wagging his tail so fast that his whole behind waggled too.

take care and remember you are being prayed for.
jpbluesky

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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 23 2005 :  10:15:42 AM  Show Profile
First of all, I want to thank everybody for your prayers and blue lighting. Science, which is finally coming around to proving what we metaphysicians have always known (I love it), is documenting the effect prayer has on illness. I believe that prayer is directed energy rather than begging God to do or not do something. (God wantsus to have everything we need and want to be happy. It's we who put stumbling blocks in the way). Energy simply exists and can be used positively or negatively. Praying sends good energy.

So, thank you everybody for your prayers. I really think it had an effect because this morning I can walk a lot better than yesterday. Farmgirls rock!

Aunt Jenny, you sweetie, I have certainly met up with animals who don't care for their humans. I have had clients who wouldn't get near any man who wore t-shirts and baseball caps because they had been abused by one, etc. I have had pets who hate their names. One cat, who was named "fluffy" or something like that, who told me "I am not an adjective!" (where she got that word, I'll never know, but she used words)In which case, the animals told their people what their names really were. Usually, though, animals are well suited to their "parents". In many cases, they were sent specifically for their people for one reason or another.

Laura, I wouldn't say all calicos are nuts. We had one, Isabeau, for 18 years, who ran the house and the other pets very efficiently. How animals behave usually is a result of what they're taught, love or fear, just like us people. THen there are those who have "loose wiring" or are "wound too tightly" just like people. But I've never known it to apply to one breed more than others. Good luck with your new baby. They'll work out the pecking order and then settle down.

Susan Kate, your Tully is just a sweetheart. Big smiler. I always tell clients, When I open the door I never know who's going to run in. In many cases it's not the pet you want to talk to/about but another one who "pushes to the front of the line" because they have something important to say or just want to be first. Sometimes it's a pet who's passed and just wants her human to know she's still there. Yes, massage helps, and I didn't get too far with acupuncture because I couldn't afford many sessions, but I believe it works. I didn't mean to whine about my health, but when I got that lovely e-mail, I felt so much better, I had to say something. I've lived with this pain for 30 years but I never stop trying to find an answer. Back then, we were told it was all in our heads so you were in pain, fatigued, and nuts, too.

jpbluesky, you are a treasure. I will look into that diet and I'm glad your son and his mom-in-law are doing better. Your words mean so much to me! I have begun keeping my own little journal of posts from our forums that I want to keep. When I feel bad, I can look at them and feel better.

I think this is a good place to tell those who don't know about the colors of the vibrations so you can use them most effectively:

White - is the color that represents God's protection. Every time I or any of my family go out in the car I white light the car and the passengers and give thanks for a safe trip, even if it's just down the street. I also do it when I fly. My daughter Chrissy does so, too. Once in LA, she was on the freeway and the car next to hers lost a tire.It spun out towards her car and he went into the median. She thought, this is it. Suddenly, she found herself on a different freway headed in the same direction. There was nothing around her and then the freeway and scenery and other cards began to fill in. It was as if the car had been picked up by a giant hand and put there. God is so good!

Blue - healing and peace

Red - intense energy - can be positive or negative

Green - financial abundance

pink - love - to send love to someone just surround them in pink light. I had a client who came to me on Friday upset because she felt her boss hated her and was going to fire her on Monday. I told her to pink light him throughout the weekend and come Monday, his attitude toward her had changed completely. When Jesus said, "love your enemies and do good toward them" this is what he meant. It really does change things.

brown - earth energy - connects you to Mother Earth

black - I don't use black very often, but I see it a lot around people. It means they are in a big state of change.

Gold is male or sun energy

Silver is female or moon energy

Purple is psychic energy, also a kinglike vibration, which is why you see kings dressed in purple a lot

yellow is intelligence - yellow light yourself to prepare for a test (and study of course). When I teach a class, I like to see a lot of yellow around the students because it tells me they're thinking.

I think that's it. If anybody has questions, let me know.

Love to all,
P

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Lacy
True Blue Farmgirl

114 Posts

Lacy
Dallas Texas
114 Posts

Posted - Sep 23 2005 :  11:10:00 AM  Show Profile  Send Lacy an AOL message
I find this topic fascinating... I've been reading it since it came up, but since I'm a skeptic (though i really WANT to believe...) I've had a hard time saying anything. My fiance found our second dog, Nova, running across a busy street last Christmas. She IMMEDIATELY bonded to him like super-glue, and has been an integral part of our little family since. She was sooo skinny and obviously mistreated, but partly trained and house trained, and the sweetest dog you could imagine. Her only trouble is OBSESSIVE neediness and, I think, fear that we're going to leave her or something. We have tried everything to understand her, and I'm finally ready to try some of these communication methods... I hope it works! I feel like she's so stressed all the time.
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RachelLeigh
True Blue Farmgirl

635 Posts

Rachel
Rainier WA
USA
635 Posts

Posted - Sep 23 2005 :  11:53:48 AM  Show Profile
This topic is fascinating! My dog, Kyle, is the most wonderful dog and my best friend. He's six and a half years old and I've had him since he was 8 weeks old. A few years ago, he has a seizure about two months after we moved into a new apartment. I took him to the veteriarian and they diagnosed him with epilepsy. He had a few more seizures for about three months after we left that apartment and then they stopped. That's been two and a half years ago and he hasn't had one since. I can usually tell how he feels and know what he is thinking. I would love to be able to communicate with him better!
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blueroses
True Blue Farmgirl

1323 Posts

Debbie
in the Pandhandle of Idaho
USA
1323 Posts

Posted - Sep 23 2005 :  1:25:21 PM  Show Profile
Patricia,
I think you're right about the little dog I found yesterday. She would not leave my side all night. The other dog and the cat are a bit put out, but hopefully they will come around. I took the little dog to the vet after work to see if she was okay. He told me she's a jack russell terrier mix and in pretty good health. He didn't even charge me. I guess I do have a new dog. She just has to understand that the cat is the boss of the house. After a few scuffles she might see things the cat's way. I love this topic. You have been so generous and helpful in answering our questions. Sending more light your way.

Debbie

"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
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Anna
MaryJane's Farmgirl

27 Posts


Pullman WA
27 Posts

Posted - Sep 23 2005 :  1:39:55 PM  Show Profile
Patricia,
Thanks for your advice. That's kinda what I had figured, my poor kitties are in such a state of uproar and change and I think they're all just a little upset right now. I will definitely try to talk to them (more than I already have) and I'm going to try the picture thing, too. He must be so unhappy, though...poor thing.

LJRPhoto,
My calico cat is definitely a little crazy....there's a funny story behind her, too. I was driving home from work one day about a year ago and I got this really strange premonition. A picture of this calico cat popped into my mind for a couple seconds...I could see that it was at the animal shelter and could even tell which cage it was in. My drive home from work takes me pretty close to the shelter so I decided to make a little stop because I was curious. I walk into the shelter and, lo and behold, there was the little calico kitty just where I had pictured her. I had a "whoa, this is odd" moment and played with her a little bit but they were closing up so I headed home. I couldn't really afford another cat (I already had one) so I agonized over her all week long. On Friday, a friend came to visit me and I told him this story and how I felt like maybe I was supposed to have her but couldn't afford her. Right away, he agreed to get her for me because he felt like that vision or whatever wasn't just some random thing, there had to be a reason for it. So, to make a long story short, I took her home and she is beautiful and muscular, a little bit wild but incredibly loving when she wants to be, and definitely weird. She used to sit on the back of my couch and meow at the upper corner of the living room, where the walls meet the ceiling. I have yet to figure out any meaning in any of this but she sure is a cool cat!

The Sewing Girl at MaryJanesFarm :^)
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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 23 2005 :  2:07:10 PM  Show Profile
Lacy, it's GOOD to be skeptical. I'm skeptical especially of people in my business, because there are too many fakes trying to take advantage of people. A general rule if you're interested in a psychic reading of any kind is as follows: Don't EVER go into the storefronts with the outline of a hand in the window in neon and/or lots of statues and quasi religious "junk". These are definite fakes and they will try to pull what we call "the old gypsy con" - tell you you're cursed, show you some slight of hand usually involving a fouled egg, and offer to take the curse off - for a large fee, of course. These people prey on people's fears. The other thing to remember is not to give away any information to the reader either verbally or in body language. Let her tell you some things about you that are specific (not, "you're feeling sad today, what's wrong honey?"). I always describe the animal or person like I do in this forum and give specifics about their physical condition or if it's a person, they always give me something that I couldn't possibly know about to tell the client so they know it's them. Stay skeptical. If the person is real, they won't be insulted.

Our Fritz has obsessive separation anxiety. When we leave to go somewhere he can't go, he screams like he's being skinned. We've only had him for 3 months and separation anxiety takes a long time to overcome. Your do will need to find out for himself that this is his forever home, that you love him, and that when you have to go somewhere that doesn't allow doggies, you will always come back.

Tell him the above as often as possible and use the pictures in your mind as I have taught in this forum. Dogs forget very easily (not the big things like joys or sorrows but things like training), which is why I tell people not to give up. After a couple of weeks of your telling him something every day as often as possible, he'll get it.

Good luck!
Blessings,
P


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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Sep 23 2005 :  2:09:43 PM  Show Profile
RachelLeigh, it sounds to me as if Kyle was reacting to something that was in that apartment. Keep trying to communicate using the methods I have told you in this forum. It takes a lot of patience and praxctice but if you think you know what he's feeling and thinking, you're halfway there! Good luck!

Patricia

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Shirley
True Blue Farmgirl

734 Posts

Shirley
Olympia Wa
USA
734 Posts

Posted - Sep 24 2005 :  12:19:56 AM  Show Profile
Hi Everyone,
Talking about pets picking us, several years ago, we had just had our sweet kitty put to sleep.I was feeling sad so was walking around my yard a few days later, we have 10 acres with woods. I heard this very faint meow coming from the woods, so I went down there and low and behold there was this little kitten in the brambles, all by itself, it fit in my one hand.
I looked around for others, but nothing.I took her to the vet and got milk and stuff for her, he said that she was mostly or all Abyssinian, now this was the next breed of cat that I was going to get.This is true, as crazy as it may sound. We still have her today, named her holly, didnt think fir or pine, or maple was very good(trees in the woods) LOL
Shirley in OLy
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