Pet owners... Ever use a Animal communicator??? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76906209 United States 06/26/2019 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, my dog was gifted to me about 2 years ago. When I got her she was only about 10-12 weeks old. I've struggled for two years now getting her housebroken. She would pee and poop in her crate, and then lay down and go to sleep in it. If she was on her bed in the living room, she would pee without ever even getting up. Quoting: Deplorable Azila_Again Had her checked by the vet and she was fine. So, I contact an animal communicator to see what she could tell me. Well, she says my dog is showing her she was born on a farm (that part I knew to be true) she said she was within a large litter. Like 11 puppies. She said it was so cramped the pups were all squished together. She said it was so tight, if the pups had to pee or poop they had no freedom to move around. They were forced to go right where they stood or laid. She said she told my dog, that was not the right thing to do. Since I had that session over the phone, We've had no accidents. Idiot, just have to watch some dog whisperer. |
Deplorable Azila_Again
(OP) User ID: 73393845 United States 06/26/2019 12:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am an animal communicator. Animal communicating is a very real skill. For some, it's something they've always been able to do. For others, you can learn how to do it through classes, books, videos, someone showing you, etc. I'm in the latter group, I've taken many classes (animal communicating, reiki, theta healing, access consciousness and others) and it took a bit before I found what works for me. Quoting: THL Maria Animal communicating is a form of telepathy and once you've established a connection, you will receive information typically in one or more ways... a thought or knowingness can come to mind, you may hear words, an image pops up or your eyes are drawn to something in a picture, and possibly smells. Don't discount the information you pick up around your animal because you think you don't understand them. You understand more than you realize. A knowingness or something feeling right or off comes with some of the information I'm given. For instance, if I'm scanning an animal and feel "heat" in their knees, I'll shift my perspective to another part of the animal and see if it's the same feeling or it intensifies or lessens. Then I'll come back to the knees and dig a little deeper. Injury, old or new, something at their knees, that sort of thing. I also hear words from the animals I've communicated with. One cat started singing (I could hear him in my mind) with a British accent. It was a lovely song, and I asked the cat's caregiver for confirmation on the British accent since she was located in Tennessee. She laughed and told me her favorite channel is BBC, and when she goes to work, she leaves the TV on BBC for her cat so he doesn't get lonely. If I am away from the animal I ask for a picture (typically of the head so I can see the animal's eyes. Occasionally my eyes are drawn to a certain part of the critters. I'll do a body scan and see if there isn't something going on that the animal caregiver either knows about or should be aware of. Smells for me are the most interesting. I'll smell a favorite treat (horses like peppermint, dogs like beef jerky) but it can also have a negative connotation. For instance, I can smell cancer (walk on a cancer ward at a hospital and you'll know the smell I'm talking about). We're not pet psychics, typically we cannot tell the animal's future. But we can feel when it's close to saying goodbye, or if the pet had something to say or questions to ask, even after it's passed. Another thing to realize is animals live in the now, have their own opinions and preferences, and need us as much as we need them. So, don't ask the question if you're not going to be open to their answers. Animal communicators are here to help. If you have an animal you'd like to have read, there are groups on FB that allow you to post a picture and ask your question(s) and its members (many of whom are learning how to communicate themselves) may answer. I'm on occasionally and will answer if no one else answers. I hope some of you are interested enough to pursue learning how to communicate. You will never be bored or lonely, I assure you. The real question is, do you even doodle Bro? |
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Deplorable Azila_Again
(OP) User ID: 73393845 United States 06/26/2019 12:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | YOU were asked several times to relay information! Which you did not. Ambiguity Does NOT REIGN SUPREME HERE!! Maybe in YOUR TROLL WORLD IT does:) Go back to FB where you belong, child. The real question is, do you even doodle Bro? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75054534 United States 06/26/2019 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, my dog was gifted to me about 2 years ago. When I got her she was only about 10-12 weeks old. I've struggled for two years now getting her housebroken. She would pee and poop in her crate, and then lay down and go to sleep in it. If she was on her bed in the living room, she would pee without ever even getting up. Quoting: Deplorable Azila_Again Had her checked by the vet and she was fine. So, I contact an animal communicator to see what she could tell me. Well, she says my dog is showing her she was born on a farm (that part I knew to be true) she said she was within a large litter. Like 11 puppies. She said it was so cramped the pups were all squished together. She said it was so tight, if the pups had to pee or poop they had no freedom to move around. They were forced to go right where they stood or laid. She said she told my dog, that was not the right thing to do. Since I had that session over the phone, We've had no accidents. You sleep in a "crate"? What on Earth makes pet owners think there is anything natural about that for their dogs... My dogs go in the crate on their own. The doors are always open....so yeah Op you could just buy or make the dog a comfy spot for it to sleep. You know with cusions for it bones. Animals like cushions unless its too hot. Then they need a fan If an animal goes in a crate its becuase they know they wont get scolded for being there |
Deplorable Azila_Again
(OP) User ID: 73393845 United States 06/26/2019 01:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, my dog was gifted to me about 2 years ago. When I got her she was only about 10-12 weeks old. I've struggled for two years now getting her housebroken. She would pee and poop in her crate, and then lay down and go to sleep in it. If she was on her bed in the living room, she would pee without ever even getting up. Quoting: Deplorable Azila_Again Had her checked by the vet and she was fine. So, I contact an animal communicator to see what she could tell me. Well, she says my dog is showing her she was born on a farm (that part I knew to be true) she said she was within a large litter. Like 11 puppies. She said it was so cramped the pups were all squished together. She said it was so tight, if the pups had to pee or poop they had no freedom to move around. They were forced to go right where they stood or laid. She said she told my dog, that was not the right thing to do. Since I had that session over the phone, We've had no accidents. You sleep in a "crate"? What on Earth makes pet owners think there is anything natural about that for their dogs... My dogs go in the crate on their own. The doors are always open....so yeah Op you could just buy or make the dog a comfy spot for it to sleep. You know with cusions for it bones. Animals like cushions unless its too hot. Then they need a fan If an animal goes in a crate its becuase they know they wont get scolded for being there First, the doors are open on the crates. They go in on their own. Second, they have regular, foam beds in my living room and bedroom. A dog will only fear or dislike the crate if you use it as a tool for punishment. It's in a dogs nature to seek a den. The real question is, do you even doodle Bro? |
THL Maria User ID: 41494519 United States 06/26/2019 02:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First, the doors are open on the crates. They go in on their own. Second, they have regular, foam beds in my living room and bedroom. A dog will only fear or dislike the crate if you use it as a tool for punishment. It's in a dogs nature to seek a den. I agree.... Of course, you could always ask the dogs...... My experience after chatting with dogs about it -- is that if a dog has grown up with a crate, they regard it as a safe space for them. If an older dog is introduced to a crate, once they understand it, they accept it. The key is to help them understand it. Dogs are happiest when they know their place in the pack. If you are the pack leader and ask them to go quietly into their crate, they will. If they are afraid, or anxious in a crate, then you have more training and reassuring to do. It's not right or wrong, it just is. |
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User ID: 74619032 United States 06/26/2019 02:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can I PM you my email address where we'll be able to talk, and you can give me her phone number?....please? ....this is the best news I'll get all year if this woman can talk to my crap monster kitteh, getting her to stop attacking every, single person who comes over to my apartment. How does an appointment work? Gosh! And thank you!...... I'm not upgraded so can't PM. PM your address and I'll get it right to you. Would love to know how your session goes too!!!! Oh, I see the link now. Thank you! I will save this thread to my Favorites so I can tell you how it went! Green for you, lovey.... You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller ...I adapt to the unknown, under wandering stars I've grown, by myself, but not alone... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Deplorable Azila_Again
(OP) User ID: 73393845 United States 06/26/2019 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can I PM you my email address where we'll be able to talk, and you can give me her phone number?....please? ....this is the best news I'll get all year if this woman can talk to my crap monster kitteh, getting her to stop attacking every, single person who comes over to my apartment. How does an appointment work? Gosh! And thank you!...... I'm not upgraded so can't PM. PM your address and I'll get it right to you. Would love to know how your session goes too!!!! Oh, I see the link now. Thank you! I will save this thread to my Favorites so I can tell you how it went! Green for you, lovey.... The real question is, do you even doodle Bro? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35815440 United States 06/26/2019 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am an animal communicator. Animal communicating is a very real skill. For some, it's something they've always been able to do. For others, you can learn how to do it through classes, books, videos, someone showing you, etc. I'm in the latter group, I've taken many classes (animal communicating, reiki, theta healing, access consciousness and others) and it took a bit before I found what works for me. Quoting: THL Maria Animal communicating is a form of telepathy and once you've established a connection, you will receive information typically in one or more ways... a thought or knowingness can come to mind, you may hear words, an image pops up or your eyes are drawn to something in a picture, and possibly smells. Don't discount the information you pick up around your animal because you think you don't understand them. You understand more than you realize. A knowingness or something feeling right or off comes with some of the information I'm given. For instance, if I'm scanning an animal and feel "heat" in their knees, I'll shift my perspective to another part of the animal and see if it's the same feeling or it intensifies or lessens. Then I'll come back to the knees and dig a little deeper. Injury, old or new, something at their knees, that sort of thing. I also hear words from the animals I've communicated with. One cat started singing (I could hear him in my mind) with a British accent. It was a lovely song, and I asked the cat's caregiver for confirmation on the British accent since she was located in Tennessee. She laughed and told me her favorite channel is BBC, and when she goes to work, she leaves the TV on BBC for her cat so he doesn't get lonely. If I am away from the animal I ask for a picture (typically of the head so I can see the animal's eyes. Occasionally my eyes are drawn to a certain part of the critters. I'll do a body scan and see if there isn't something going on that the animal caregiver either knows about or should be aware of. Smells for me are the most interesting. I'll smell a favorite treat (horses like peppermint, dogs like beef jerky) but it can also have a negative connotation. For instance, I can smell cancer (walk on a cancer ward at a hospital and you'll know the smell I'm talking about). We're not pet psychics, typically we cannot tell the animal's future. But we can feel when it's close to saying goodbye, or if the pet had something to say or questions to ask, even after it's passed. Another thing to realize is animals live in the now, have their own opinions and preferences, and need us as much as we need them. So, don't ask the question if you're not going to be open to their answers. Animal communicators are here to help. If you have an animal you'd like to have read, there are groups on FB that allow you to post a picture and ask your question(s) and its members (many of whom are learning how to communicate themselves) may answer. I'm on occasionally and will answer if no one else answers. I hope some of you are interested enough to pursue learning how to communicate. You will never be bored or lonely, I assure you. I didn't realize it was something that could be learned, thanks ! |
Deplorable Azila_Again
(OP) User ID: 77632326 United States 06/26/2019 06:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am an animal communicator. Animal communicating is a very real skill. For some, it's something they've always been able to do. For others, you can learn how to do it through classes, books, videos, someone showing you, etc. I'm in the latter group, I've taken many classes (animal communicating, reiki, theta healing, access consciousness and others) and it took a bit before I found what works for me. Quoting: THL Maria Animal communicating is a form of telepathy and once you've established a connection, you will receive information typically in one or more ways... a thought or knowingness can come to mind, you may hear words, an image pops up or your eyes are drawn to something in a picture, and possibly smells. Don't discount the information you pick up around your animal because you think you don't understand them. You understand more than you realize. A knowingness or something feeling right or off comes with some of the information I'm given. For instance, if I'm scanning an animal and feel "heat" in their knees, I'll shift my perspective to another part of the animal and see if it's the same feeling or it intensifies or lessens. Then I'll come back to the knees and dig a little deeper. Injury, old or new, something at their knees, that sort of thing. I also hear words from the animals I've communicated with. One cat started singing (I could hear him in my mind) with a British accent. It was a lovely song, and I asked the cat's caregiver for confirmation on the British accent since she was located in Tennessee. She laughed and told me her favorite channel is BBC, and when she goes to work, she leaves the TV on BBC for her cat so he doesn't get lonely. If I am away from the animal I ask for a picture (typically of the head so I can see the animal's eyes. Occasionally my eyes are drawn to a certain part of the critters. I'll do a body scan and see if there isn't something going on that the animal caregiver either knows about or should be aware of. Smells for me are the most interesting. I'll smell a favorite treat (horses like peppermint, dogs like beef jerky) but it can also have a negative connotation. For instance, I can smell cancer (walk on a cancer ward at a hospital and you'll know the smell I'm talking about). We're not pet psychics, typically we cannot tell the animal's future. But we can feel when it's close to saying goodbye, or if the pet had something to say or questions to ask, even after it's passed. Another thing to realize is animals live in the now, have their own opinions and preferences, and need us as much as we need them. So, don't ask the question if you're not going to be open to their answers. Animal communicators are here to help. If you have an animal you'd like to have read, there are groups on FB that allow you to post a picture and ask your question(s) and its members (many of whom are learning how to communicate themselves) may answer. I'm on occasionally and will answer if no one else answers. I hope some of you are interested enough to pursue learning how to communicate. You will never be bored or lonely, I assure you. I didn't realize it was something that could be learned, thanks ! I think I’m going to try and learn this’!!!! The real question is, do you even doodle Bro? |