Afleveringen
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In the Canadian home of Lilly and Ingrid there lived a variety of animal species. The family had recently adopted a young pomeranian who was 6 months old. There was also a richly patterned fat-tailed African gecko called Autumn. They also had two bunny rabbits: Trin and Bun Hen. This household with a variety of animal companions was a wonderful, loving place for all of them, and each animal was full of surprises as to what they said.
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Can losing a young animal that you love dearly ever be a good thing? When young animals mistakenly die early, they often return in another dog body relatively soon. Some feel as if they still need to complete the life with their people, and will tell me they'll be back soon. But grief can be so thick, it's hard to let that information through, especially when the emotions are so raw. Here's a story about a young fearless chihuahua who returned to his people 6 months after he died unexpectedly at the age of just 1 and a half years old.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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What's a love bird without a lover? One such bird by the name of Enrique had recently lost a mate but that wasn't all. He lived in a house where the occupants ran for their lives as their home burned down. Enrique was ready for a new mate and he followed our instructions, showing us exactly the mate he had in mind.
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In my early days as an animal communicator, I practiced my new craft on animals that belonged to friends. One such animal was Jack the cat. Jack showed me where I needed more trust and practice, and what it means when a cat says "Nope. Not ready to come in yet." We forged a new depth of trust and I learned how to accept the gift of time and solitude as I grappled with doubt and anxiety.
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They tried every traditional remedy to keep the fleas off of their cats but nothing worked. Could the Animal Whisperer solve their problem by asking the fleas to leave? And what about those resilient roaches? Would they vacate an ancient house where they'd lived for decades? Inter-species communication to the rescue.
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Jo, a traveling nurse, had a recurring problem. Under the hood of her car lived a small mouse. It ate hoses and belts for lunch. She didn't want to hurt the mouse, so she needed to think outside the box. Enter animal communicator Suzan Vaughn, who offered a new place for the mouse to live that elevated the rodent's status!
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A Guinea Pig's Story. In this episode, Suzan Vaughn recounts the story of Wiggy, a long-haired guinea pig companion. He comes from a difficult past, is rescued by Suzan, and comes to know what it's like to experience the loving touch of a human hand.