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Animal Communication – It’s a Blast!!!
Is animal communication fun? You bet it is! I’ve written a lot of posts about the pitfalls and obstacles encountered by the person on the path to practicing animal communication, the ethics that must be carefully observed, the difficulties involved in maintaining a “clear channel,” […]
Is Empathy a Help or a Hindrance in Animal Communication
Empathy — the trait of feeling what others are feeling — is something most of us possess to one degree or another. And often we aren’t even aware of when it’s happening. We may wonder why we’re feeling so blue after an outing to the […]
Animal Communication – The Velcro Effect
What in the world does Velcro have to do with animal communication?! Well, nothing, really. The “Velcro Effect” is just what I call something that happens a lot between people and animals, or between people and other people for that matter. It has to do […]
Animal Communication: Is It Really For Animal Lovers?
Yes! ……… but … well, maybe NO. It depends on why you want to do it. I know that question sounds really stupid coming from an animal communicator. ALL animal communicators obviously love animals. They do, they surely do. So how in the world could […]
Chiweenie Update
If you have read this blog before, then you know that I have a Chiweenie, Tucker, and a Chihuahua, Frida, and have posted about them not infrequently. I have to say, as a new “owner” of (though, in reality, it’s more like I’m “owned by”) […]
The Cat & Mouse Game — Reconciling the Predator/Prey Phenomenon
A while back I posted a blog that questioned whether we could override an animal’s instinctive behavior through animal communication (you can read that post HERE). In it I talked about how I appealed to my cat, Lily, to please stop killing birds. Mice in […]
How Important Is Your Dog’s Pedigree … Chihuahua, Yorkie, or Whatever?
I think the answer to the above question is: EXTREMELY — If you are entering your dog in the Westminster Dog Show. PROBABLY — If you are training your dog in agility, bird hunting, or some other specialized skill. POSSIBLY — If you are looking […]
Independent Living — Good Even For A Horse
I remember when my mom moved into a place that offered three levels of care: independent living, assisted living, and nursing-home care. It was her choice, and she moved into an apartment on the ground floor, proud of her status as “independent.” She made the […]
Gratitude Trumps Adversity – Thanksgiving ’09 in Cerrillos, NM
An old and dear friend just wrote me that — “Gratitude Trumps Adversity” — in an email. She was referring to how thankful we all are that my daughter Hannah just sailed through a very serious emergency surgery with flying colors. It’s been a rough […]
Head of Horse Security Uncovers Iraqi Assassination Plot
AND ON THE LIGHTER SIDE . . . The following intelligence report was filed several years ago by Head of Horse Security, Undercover Agent U.S. Marshal Jones (aka a paint horse named “Scout”), at my ranch in Hunt, Texas. Said report uncovers an insidious plot […]
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