“I had a session with Anne concerning my adopted rescue dog, Missy. One of the issues Anne was talking about with Missy was her digging holes in the yard. During the talk, Missy jumped up on the couch with me and starting mouthing my arm (another issue). And she was doing it a lot more then usual and would not stop.
Missy told Anne that she didn’t want to talk about the backyard anymore, she wanted to talk about her discomfort in the lower region of her body. After she told Anne about this, Missy stopped mouthing me. She then jumped off the couch, laid down and started calmly chewing on one of her toys.
Missy
As I thought about, I recalled that in the past few days I had seen Missy behaving a little bit different but nothing that would have really been cause for concern.
I took Missy to the vet and found out that she did in fact have a problem in the area of the body that Anne had identified. The vet addressed this problem and I could tell that Missy felt a lot better.
If that is not evidence that Anne is the real deal, and very good at what she does, I don’t know what is.” – Tim
It is one of my favorite things to hear that my work with an animal has made an impact. Animals are desperately trying to talk with us and want us to understand what they are thinking and feeling. Just like Missy, problems that our animals are having are not always readily apparent and animal communication can be the key that unlocks a hidden problem so that healing can occur.
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