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Crowned Image
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-11-27 9:25 AM
Subject: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?



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I know many are skeptical, I am as well, but I really don't know what to do. Mainly calling on my dog who is hit or miss aggressive at other dogs and very timid of strangers. He got into a tussle while we were on leash introducing him to another dog coming to our farm. Hoping to either get some insight on the issue, a resolution, or maybe I can learn how to approach the situations.
Have an appointment with Kathy George on Thursday.
What do I ask?
How do these calls work?
Is it more helpful to give her more information?

Also have a horse that I "thought" we found the remedy but he is on again and off again sore AGAIN.
Again what do I ask?


Just kind of need a list of questions I guess. Thank you for not being mean to me. I feel silly enough that I can't resolve these issues on my own or with vets and trainers.
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pabarrelnut
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2015-11-27 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?



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I have used Kathy and woukld use her again. All she will need is horses coloor age and name. have her ask the horse what if any pain issues he or she has and go from there. I did it more for fun than anything but it was a learning experience and i wouldnt hesitate to do it again if one of the horses was having "issues" Good Luck 
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Anniemae
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-11-27 10:30 AM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?


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I've used Kathy and she was so spot on with their personalities. She even used the exact same phrase that others used to discribe my mare, and this is not one that you hear every day either. WOW!

Kathy was able to pin point a problem with my mare that everyone, including vets, didn't find or even think about. She described what my mare was feeling and where the pain was located. Took her to the vet, convinced them to look at that area, and there it was. Amazing as it was an easy, quick fix and no more problems. Everyone thought I was nuts (including my vet), until we got the medical diagnosis and had her treated/fixed.  They are singing a different tune now!  haha!!  


Write a list of 8-10 questions for each animal.  For your dog, maybe ask why he is afraid of some people?  Why is he aggressive with some dogs and not others?  Your horse can be anything from farrier work, tack fit, bit, feed, etc... 

Finally, write down everything she says, you'll be amazed once you go back over everything and see the patterns. The clues she gives will be subtle, but spot on.  
Just let the conversation flow and good luck!!

 
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Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2015-11-27 10:38 AM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?



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I don't know how you approached the dog introduction. Just a suggestion. I have had the best results when we walk in the same direction, across the street (or about that distance) from each other. As they begin to ignore each other, I let them move closer. Just keep them moving forward. It takes two people with each different dog on a leash. But, it has worked well for me.

Please post your results with the animal communicator. I'm interested in seeing what happens.
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jd&ez
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-11-27 10:38 AM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?


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Crowned Image - 2015-11-27 9:25 AM I know many are skeptical, I am as well, but I really don't know what to do. Mainly calling on my dog who is hit or miss aggressive at other dogs and very timid of strangers. He got into a tussle while we were on leash introducing him to another dog coming to our farm. Hoping to either get some insight on the issue, a resolution, or maybe I can learn how to approach the situations. Have an appointment with Kathy George on Thursday. What do I ask? How do these calls work? Is it more helpful to give her more information? Also have a horse that I "thought" we found the remedy but he is on again and off again sore AGAIN. Again what do I ask? Just kind of need a list of questions I guess. Thank you for not being mean to me. I feel silly enough that I can't resolve these issues on my own or with vets and trainers.

They are a scam. there is no better way to put it. Why do you think you have to give them your info and then schedule an appointment for later?

It's so they can do research for the next call. They can garner enough info through social networking to make it sound plausible.

Don't believe it? Ask them to do the reading on the first call. Of course they won't have time. But they will have time to get your info, including your payment info.

Better yet, why didn't they just call you? They had to know you wanted to talk.


But it's your money and time. The value of what's received is completely a personal decision on that value. 
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Kaycee
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-11-27 11:05 AM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?



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I don't believe in human or animal communitcators but I don't begrudge others for using them although I suggest finding a great dog trainer to work with your dog.  One of the worse things to get a dog socialized to other dogs is to have it confined to a leash.  They feel very trapped and vulnerable.  Is there a dog park or some neutral area you can go to and let your dog loose?  Just like horses, dogs teach each other how to act right, especially if you have a very calm and easygoing dog to help with the lesson.  Do NOT baby your dog or overreact when you go to the neutral territory.  As a matter of fact try to ignore him/her and just try to stay calm and relaxed as possible.  They can totally sense when we are uneasy.  This meet and greet will take many times before your dog realizes that they can be part of the pack.  If you do meet other dogs on a lead try to walk with them and keep the walking and listening to you and they will feel more like a pack.   
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Kaycee
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-11-27 11:07 AM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?



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jd&ez - 2015-11-27 10:38 AM
Crowned Image - 2015-11-27 9:25 AM I know many are skeptical, I am as well, but I really don't know what to do. Mainly calling on my dog who is hit or miss aggressive at other dogs and very timid of strangers. He got into a tussle while we were on leash introducing him to another dog coming to our farm. Hoping to either get some insight on the issue, a resolution, or maybe I can learn how to approach the situations. Have an appointment with Kathy George on Thursday. What do I ask? How do these calls work? Is it more helpful to give her more information? Also have a horse that I "thought" we found the remedy but he is on again and off again sore AGAIN. Again what do I ask? Just kind of need a list of questions I guess. Thank you for not being mean to me. I feel silly enough that I can't resolve these issues on my own or with vets and trainers.
They are a scam. there is no better way to put it. Why do you think you have to give them your info and then schedule an appointment for later?



It's so they can do research for the next call. They can garner enough info through social networking to make it sound plausible.



Don't believe it? Ask them to do the reading on the first call. Of course they won't have time. But they will have time to get your info, including your payment info.



Better yet, why didn't they just call you? They had to know you wanted to talk.




But it's your money and time. The value of what's received is completely a personal decision on that value. 

 Ok, that is funny!!!! 
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Crowned Image
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-11-27 11:15 AM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?



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jd&ez - 2015-11-27 11:38 AM

Crowned Image - 2015-11-27 9:25 AM I know many are skeptical, I am as well, but I really don't know what to do. Mainly calling on my dog who is hit or miss aggressive at other dogs and very timid of strangers. He got into a tussle while we were on leash introducing him to another dog coming to our farm. Hoping to either get some insight on the issue, a resolution, or maybe I can learn how to approach the situations. Have an appointment with Kathy George on Thursday. What do I ask? How do these calls work? Is it more helpful to give her more information? Also have a horse that I "thought" we found the remedy but he is on again and off again sore AGAIN. Again what do I ask? Just kind of need a list of questions I guess. Thank you for not being mean to me. I feel silly enough that I can't resolve these issues on my own or with vets and trainers.

They are a scam. there is no better way to put it. Why do you think you have to give them your info and then schedule an appointment for later?

It's so they can do research for the next call. They can garner enough info through social networking to make it sound plausible.

Don't believe it? Ask them to do the reading on the first call. Of course they won't have time. But they will have time to get your info, including your payment info.

Better yet, why didn't they just call you? They had to know you wanted to talk.


But it's your money and time. The value of what's received is completely a personal decision on that value. 

Well someone woke up on the sassy side of bed today. Bless your heart :)
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total performance
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2015-11-27 9:02 PM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?



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I've used Kathy twice now. She was spot on with only name, age, and color. Asked her about 3 different horses. Never had to call her back..got info on first call.
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Kgirl
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2015-11-27 9:11 PM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?





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I've used Kathy before and she was spot on with all my animals. And I don't have any social media accounts for her to look anything up. I'm actually thinking about calling her again just for some info on my new horse. I'm thinking this time I might try to record the call because I can't write that fast!!
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WrapSnap
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-11-27 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?


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Kathy is great! I have often sought out and found her at shows and had her do readings for me right then and there on horses for the first time. I would actually allow her to have a conversation with the animal and then, if I had any specific questions that the animal hadn't already discussed, I would ask.
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CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2015-11-28 2:20 PM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?


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jd&ez - 2015-11-27 10:38 AM

Crowned Image - 2015-11-27 9:25 AM I know many are skeptical, I am as well, but I really don't know what to do. Mainly calling on my dog who is hit or miss aggressive at other dogs and very timid of strangers. He got into a tussle while we were on leash introducing him to another dog coming to our farm. Hoping to either get some insight on the issue, a resolution, or maybe I can learn how to approach the situations. Have an appointment with Kathy George on Thursday. What do I ask? How do these calls work? Is it more helpful to give her more information? Also have a horse that I "thought" we found the remedy but he is on again and off again sore AGAIN. Again what do I ask? Just kind of need a list of questions I guess. Thank you for not being mean to me. I feel silly enough that I can't resolve these issues on my own or with vets and trainers.

They are a scam. there is no better way to put it. Why do you think you have to give them your info and then schedule an appointment for later?

It's so they can do research for the next call. They can garner enough info through social networking to make it sound plausible.

Don't believe it? Ask them to do the reading on the first call. Of course they won't have time. But they will have time to get your info, including your payment info.

Better yet, why didn't they just call you? They had to know you wanted to talk.


But it's your money and time. The value of what's received is completely a personal decision on that value. 

The one I've used doesn't schedule me. She talks when I call. She has called me back with more info when she feels more from the critter. She doesn't tell me words. She feels what they feel, sees inside or something. Way cool.
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azsun
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2015-11-28 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Close to admitting defeat- animal communicator, what do I ask?


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CanCan - 2015-11-28 2:20 PM

jd&ez - 2015-11-27 10:38 AM

Crowned Image - 2015-11-27 9:25 AM I know many are skeptical, I am as well, but I really don't know what to do. Mainly calling on my dog who is hit or miss aggressive at other dogs and very timid of strangers. He got into a tussle while we were on leash introducing him to another dog coming to our farm. Hoping to either get some insight on the issue, a resolution, or maybe I can learn how to approach the situations. Have an appointment with Kathy George on Thursday. What do I ask? How do these calls work? Is it more helpful to give her more information? Also have a horse that I "thought" we found the remedy but he is on again and off again sore AGAIN. Again what do I ask? Just kind of need a list of questions I guess. Thank you for not being mean to me. I feel silly enough that I can't resolve these issues on my own or with vets and trainers.

They are a scam. there is no better way to put it. Why do you think you have to give them your info and then schedule an appointment for later?

It's so they can do research for the next call. They can garner enough info through social networking to make it sound plausible.

Don't believe it? Ask them to do the reading on the first call. Of course they won't have time. But they will have time to get your info, including your payment info.

Better yet, why didn't they just call you? They had to know you wanted to talk.


But it's your money and time. The value of what's received is completely a personal decision on that value. 

The one I've used doesn't schedule me. She talks when I call. She has called me back with more info when she feels more from the critter. She doesn't tell me words. She feels what they feel, sees inside or something. Way cool.

who is that?
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