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Since we're on the topic...


My friend is an animal communicator who works from photographs to "tune in" to animals - Basically, she can tell you what your animal is thinking and feeling. She recently did a very accurate reading of our dog Ozzy and helped us to manage and explain some of his issues.


Sarah works from either 35mm or digital photos, what is important is that the animal is looking head on and that there is no "red" eye. She charges £15.00, of which £5.00 goes to animal charities and she'll pledge another £2.50 to the Kennel Fund for every conatct via GAL. 


You can contact Sarah at: sarahjane_416@fsmail.net



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When you say "head on", do you mean that the dog must be looking full into the camera?

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This sounds interesting too. Guess it is something in us taking on rescue dogs that we all want to know as much as possible about their life before they came to us. A customer I was talking too was telling me about how her sister had got a physcic to come and see her horse and when the woman was there the horse in the next stall kept intruding on her thoughts, she asked who the horse belonged too as was told it was someone else, where she insisted that the owner was contacted saying her horse needed her. The owner arrived puzzled at what was going on as was told to talk to her horse, after the owner spoke to the horse it then collapsed and died. Take from this what you like, the customer assured me it was true and would give me the physcics number. Which I will get next week.  Nora

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I like the sound of the reading from a photo, then the person can't pick up on stuff from the owner or dogs body language.


I've heard of really good horse whisperers/psychics just think the one who came to our yard wasn't that good.


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Yes, the animal must be looking straight at the camera. It doesn't have to be a full body shot. It's the eyes that are important.


Scary and very sad stuff about the horse


Admittedly, we met Sarah when we were taking Ozzy to training classes so were a little concerned as to how much she may have picked up on us and him through that. However most of what she said I certainly don't think she could have. For example, Ozzy told her that his favourite walks were "Glenshee" although he said he'd only been the once, and sent her an image of a beach on a chilly day - Only a couple of days before this, I'd taken Ozzy for an 8 mile walk up "Little Glenshee", it was indeed the first time we'd been.  We also, occassionally, take him to a fantastic beach were he can run off the lead. We've only ever taken him during the winter months!


Some of the the other stuff related to his food bowls, his bed, his past, his behaviour and his favourite foods "Chicken" and "Steak"! - His jackpot treat is Chicken and when we eat out Jenni usually has steak (we don't eat meat at home) and always brings a doggy-bag back for Ozzy!)


 


 



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Awww, bless Ozzy and his jackpot treats! When we saw the psychic, we asked her to ask if the dogs like the food. Within less than a fraction of a second, almost before we got the question out, she said about Pearly "She wants chicken". Pearly really is a chicken-monster! If we're cooking one, she lies in the hall behind the dog gate and guards the entrance to the kitchen, just in case someone tries to nick it!

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