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acmiller37
on 6/23/08 5:52 am - Joppa, MD
Topic: RE: Not a hot topic but Ill go...
I think my dog rebel is psychic. He will look at me right in my eyes as if he is trying to tell me something and I speak to him back. Sometimes out loud, sometimes through thought. i'm not a nut but nutty over him. He just knows how I am feeling and the other night he just kept trying to get closer and closer to me while we lay in bed. He wanted to be right up under my skin if he could. I often think about taking him to an animal communicator so I can understand more about what he is feeling. My son though who has Aspergers (high Functioning Autism) tells me what Rebel is feeling or thinking. Maybe I should listen to him and save my money. Angie
Tami Jean A.
on 5/7/05 9:38 am - Schenectady, NY
Topic: Not a hot topic but Ill go...
I dont feel any specific psycic connection, but boy do I "speak Dog" and a little bita cat and horse. I have been working with horses and dogs professionaly since I was 18 and have had to ,out of necessity, learn to understand what they are thinking. I get great satisfaction when I groom the "ungroomable" pet.The poor thing wasn't being listened to and was not handled properly. And I don't just mean it was handled to rough. Sometimes I get a frightened animal that shows me it needs quiet gentle introduction. Others are bold and aggressive and I show them I'm boss(simply by not backing off with what I'm doing) and they end up accepting me and the grooming or training. I love it They facinate the heck outta me. I never get board with them and I see upwards of 100 pets /week.
kathline W.
on 1/4/05 8:49 am - San Marcos, TX
Topic: RE: Ok, I will go first.
hi kimberly, I just found this board, so my post is late in coming. I have 4 dogs and I agree with you that some people have a way with animals and some don't. I groom a few dogs on part-time and usually I get told something like "he doesn't like the other groomer" by the owners. Dogs sense when people like them, just like people do. I think alot of people think that dogs are just stupid animals and they fail to have a relationship with them. If more people cared about their pets like they do their friends, there would not be so many rescue sites. I think its great that you are working as a vet tech, sounds like you belong. kat
Kimberly A.
on 8/30/04 4:48 pm - Fresno, CA
Topic: Ok, I will go first.
My pets speak to me. No not in english or spanish or even french. I can't explain it but I know what they want about 70% of the time. It's not limited to my animals either. As a vet tech, I have "clicked" with several patients. Point in case. "fluffy"* a 3 year old, DSH, female/sp who was having problems with severe obesity she weighed nearly 15 pounds. The Dr. put her on a very strict diet of Hills Science Diet W/S Rx. prescription diet food. Upon re-examination two weeks later it was noted that she had gained a half pound. When questioned the owner responded that the kitty had only had the prescription diet with no treats. We kept "fluffy" to run some more tests. while "fluffy" was in the kennel area, I checked to make sure she had clean litter and fresh water. While I was attending to her I got the distinct feeling that she wanted more pizza. Peperoni and cheese pizza. When her owner returned to pick her up I asked if she had ever been given peproni and cheese pizza. The woman went deep red and replied that yes, It was "Fluffys" favorite treat. I must have caught the lady off guard and she admitted that she couldnt bear to hold back on the pizza and lunch meat and cheese bits that she gave "fluffy" for treats. So, having been caught she promised to work on changing her ways. Some of you must have had some kind of experience like this? Come on we wont laugh! Share!!
JC
on 1/27/04 7:13 am - Mt Vernon, ME
Topic: Welcome to the Animal Communication Forum message board

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