Friday, December 27, 2013

Surf's up

I'm sitting on the balcony at turtle bay resort watching the waves crash into the rocks. I know why surfers love it here. The waves can go up to 30 feet, forms a pipeline and experience surfers can surf in it! It's amazing just watching the waves at the resort and even from this distance looking out towards the sea, I can see the big waves coming in. It may not be 30 feet but it's big enough to scare an inexperience surfer. It's not the waves in Malaysia where it hits the shore. These really come crashing into the shore. I've also discovered that this is the Island that Hawaii Five O is being filmed, Jurassic Park was filmed here, Forgetting Sarah Marshall was filmed on this resort. 
Kaleiwa town in North shore where I went for a lomi lomi massage. I took a bus, $2.50 straight into the town and had my one hour massage from this delightful Hawaiian lady named Christina. It wasn't a fancy spa but a small little make shift but her massages were great and it's by donation so I gave her $40 for an hour of back massage. It was worth the $40. 

So while there is only two days left to my holiday before heading back to Malaysia, I've got a photoshoot for my sister in law with her family. Tomorrow we are heading over to Kualoa Ranch where we can hire ATV, horse back riding, swim, kayak..etc. This is indeed a relaxing break for me. 

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Domestic animals with wild animals

There are many misconception that domesticated animals like our dogs do not get along with wild animals but looking at this video it just blow that idea out of the water. Click on the link below and you'll see the cutest video.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Turtle Bay Resort, Oahu Hawaii

This is our view from the balcony. Turtle bay Resort in Hawaii. So far I've spotted plenty of brides, I guess this is a popular resort to get married and lots of cats! Dogs, not so many but I have seen one or two. I've been told that Hawaii has got a large community of pet lovers. I am looking forward to coming back to Hawaii and perhaps connect with the pet lovers here. Aloha everyone. I'll be back home and you can set your appointments in January. 

Friday, December 20, 2013

Hawaii holidays

We have arrived in hawaii. After 15 hours plus transit, I'm sitting at the resort, soaking in the sun and the cool breeze. A much welcome weather. Even though I'm living in Malaysia, the cool air here makes all the difference. Yes it is warm here too but not as hot as back home. Facing me is the marina where yachts are anchored. We had a helicopter ride and snorkeling. The water here is nice and cool and the visibility incredible! I like the beach and a much needed break from the city. I know when I return to Malaysia work will resume, appointments to fill and back to what I love to do. Even as a therapist and animal communicator, I need a rest to recharge. So from hawaii, aloha and maholo! Merry Christmas to all and keep you four legged ones safe and sound. If you are having a white winter, keep your four legged friends warm. 
 
I wish I could bring my little ones to the trip but the flight is too long for them. Not a day goes by I do not miss them.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Pets

When is a cat never a cat? When does the cat realize that inside that small body, she or he is actually a wolf and have the strength of a wolf? Animal communication is about connecting with the soul of the animal. That is how we understand what the animals are saying to an animal communicator. They have a choice on whether they come back as animals or if they come back or human. Sometimes, they do it to be close to the human carer, sometimes as a lesson they have to learn in their lives or sometimes to serve as a lesson to the human race. Whichever the lesson, it is theirs and our lesson. They are the teacher that we cannot find in a confine classroom. What they teach us is more subtle than what we learn in the classroom; Compassion, empathy, opening up our hearts and experience new things in our lives. Just observe them and how they embrace life. That is what we should be learning. You do not need to be an animal communicator to learn what they have to teach. All you need to do is observe, be patient and experience new things with them. They are after all a part of your family. Being an animal communicator does come with the advantages and disadvantages. The advantage being knowing and feeling the happiness of the animal, the disadvantage being feeling the sadness when he or she is feeling sad, the heartbreak they go through. So why not give your little ones a cuddle and kiss.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Dogs

As I was walking out my door this morning to get into my centre, I spotted our rottweiler lying on his cooling pad. I got this for him because he is black and he does get pretty hot in our tropical weather. Look at how comfortable he is. I have the pads on sale here at the centre. It ranges from small to large. If you need to get one, you need to hurry because there's limited numbers left.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

I am only Asleep

Do not despair,
For I am only asleep,
Beyond the yonder far,
Where green pasture lay,
I am there,
Running, jumping playing with my new friends,
Do not despair,
For I am only asleep.

Do not despair,
For I am only asleep,
No longer in pain,
No longer suffering,
No longer needing sustenance,
For where I am, love is that sustenance,
Do not despair
For I am only asleep

Do not despair
For I am only asleep,
The tears you shed,
Let it be tears of joy,
For I have finally found peace,
My soul have soared,
Do not despair
For I am only asleep.

Do not despair,
For I am only asleep,
My body may have no life,
But my soul is alive,
But if my life open people's hearts and minds,
It was worth it, my life mattered,
Do not despair,
For I am only asleep.

Do not despair,
For I am only asleep,
The day will come where we will be together,
Where no hate, anger or fear,
Where only love is showered on us,
Do not despair,
For I am only asleep

Our little bonnie who left us way too soon.

This is dedicated to all who have lost their pets and to all the strays who have inspired a movement of pet rescue. 

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Begging dog


Look at this picture. What do you see? How would you interpret this photo? A loving dog that loves her owner? You would be correct. What else do you see? You cannot see her face but can you feel what she feels? 

Her name is Donna. She is 2 years old and weighs 50 pounds. She is clinging onto her 'father's' leg begging.  Her 'father' gave her up to HCAC due to  owning too many dogs. So look closely again at this picture. Now how do you feel? She's begging her 'father' her carer whom she has known for 2 years to not give her up. You can almost hear her cry and hear her say" Please don't leave me!"

I don't stress this enough. Pets are for life. Whether you own a dog or a cat, you cannot just discard an animal just because you feel like it or that they have outgrown their uses. They have feelings, they feel pain, heartbreak, gets depress, happiness. Why are they treated like a piece of toy that can be conveniently thrown away? Would you give up your child or your grandparent because they are too noisy, outgrown their uses? Of course not..so why would pet carer do the same to an animal? Where is the compassion? 

Back to Donna. Fortunately, Donna found a new home. She is safe and hopefully happier than she was in her previous home. She was one of the lucky few. What about those that do not have a home? That was abandoned because you are moving to a new house or it is getting too old? Too much trouble to care for. You know the saying, what goes around comes around. Treat an animal and abandon or abuse them, you shall be treated the same if not in this life and in the after life. Justice will be done in which ever world you are in.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Canine Myofunctional Therapy

I recently received a pup that is being fostered. He suffers from under developed muscle on his hind legs which results in him unable to stand on his hind. So essentially he is dragging his hind legs and uses a lot of his front legs. Over the course of months, he has improved but still do not the ability to stand. When he came to me, he was still dragging his hind legs. And that was last week. Today was his second treatment and I was pleasantly surprised that he is now able to stand on one of his hind legs albeit for a few seconds but it's a great progress! His carer told me that he now sits and lifts his bum a little when he eats. In fact today when I saw him, he now sits better and positions himself so he can actually lift his bum with his hind leg. That is progress!! I'm so happy how it's going. Of course he's also had a course of acupuncture which has helped too. He's 4 months and a lovely mixed breed puppy. Full of life, love and loves cuddles.

I'll keep you posted on his progress.

The myofunctional therapy encourages fresh oxygen through the puppy's body which encourages the development of his muslces. Of course intention to heal is also important. While I give therapy for this little one, I also gave him reiki to hasten up his healing.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Reiki Workshop

I sometimes get calls by doggy parents to seek some sort of healing for their pets. It could be a therapy session that they need and sometimes it is healing of the energy kind. I practice reiki healing on pets. And when the occasion arises, I will administer the healing on the pet. It has proven to be a great tool to ease a pet's pain and discomfort.

A little explanation about reiki for those who aren't aware of it. Reiki energy comes from the universal love energy. I ask the universal love energy to work through me to heal the subject in front on me or via distance if needed. The intent is to heal the ailing pet. Intention is the key. But the parent must also be aware that even the best reiki healers can't heal if the soul does not want to be heal. Yes in this case, if the pet's soul doesn't want to be healed, then I as a reiki healer can only ease his or her pain and make his journey over the rainbow bridge as painless as possible. It is the heart breaking but knowing that the pet has past over peacefully is the only thing a healer can do. When I learned this, I took the workshop meant for humans. Over the years, I discovered, I love administering this healing for animals. I choose to do so. Reiki healing is not only for humans but for all life, even plants.

So, if anyone who is interested in learning reiki, there will be a workshop on the
15 September 2013
Venue: 110 Jalan Terasek 2, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
Time: 10am - 5pm
Level 1 - RM200
Level 2 - RM300
Contact: Irene @ 016 3940968

Both levels are taught on the 15th September

Come discover the joys of reiki.

Vaccinations

When an 'owner' (I put in apostrophes as we do not own anything on this earth. Ownership is mere perception of our ego) gets a new puppy, the first thing we do is to bring the pup for his/her first vaccinations. Most get away with no further complications from the vaccinations. But there are some who have died from the vaccinations. We must remember that vaccinations are not immunization for a disease. They are suppressants and not boost for our little furry friends immune system. It does exactly the opposite. I leave you with this article link from dogs naturally magazine. Please do click on the link and read it. You may decide differently on vaccinating your little ones.

http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/3-puppy-vaccination-mistakes-too-early-too-often-too-much/


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

An ailing dog can sometimes benefit from a massage

A recent article was published about my specialty in canine myofunctional therapy. It was an honour to be interviewed and be recognized for what I do.


Read the published article HERE :)

Sunday, July 21, 2013

West Highlands Terriers for adoption

On a late Friday morning on the 19 July 2013, I had the pleasure to take photos of 2 adorable west highland terriers. They are currently residing in the Kechara Animal Sanctuary. These two were rescued from uscrupulous breeder who wants basically using them for breeding and selling the pups to the public who wants to buy a west highland terriers for RM2000 - RM4000 in pet shops or even selling themselves to the public but without ever letting the interested parties to view the mother. These two were so overbred that one of them now has a heart condition, dry eyes and she is hard of hearing. They have been living in a cage and they are only 4 years old. Those who have bought west highlands from pet shops, see the reality of the situation. These two were sent to be put down by the breeder because they have served their usage. So, it's a use and dispose situation.
Mehlnha who is suffering from a skin condition but now recovering with the help of Kechara Sanctuary

SO, continue to close your eyes, look away and buy cute puppies from the pet shops, then wonder, why does my puppy have skin problem? Why are they walking funny? Bad breeding causes this. Bad breeders do not care what happens to the female dog that breeds..which incidently starts when they are 6 months old or as soon as they are on heat. Money rules! That's all they see, not the live dogs in front of them. Over breeding causes the heart to weaken, such is the case of Jampa, one of the west highland females. She cannot run too fast for fear of straining her heart, she walks slowly like she's an old dog but she's only 4 years old.

Luckily, these two females were so happy when I photographed them. They do not hold grudges, they aren't depress. They are just glad that they are free, out and about and do not have to give birth to another litter of puppies. They have been saved. So please, do not buy a puppy you see in the pet shop because they are cute. Discourage breeders from breeding. Always adopt. There are so many out there that are being dumped everyday. Animals have feelings too.

Jampa who is suffering from dry eyes, heart condition and is hard of hearing. She will be on medication for the rest of her life. 

Friday, July 5, 2013

Hello July

Liz Mitten Ryan with one of her wild horses
I realized that it's been a while I've written on this blog. To be honest, I've been busy with my new centre. I have just gotten back from a very interesting conference held in Warwickshire, UK. A 2 day conference called "Awakening to Animals" held in June 22-23rd. It was insightful, interesting and I love meeting like minded people. Those who do not judge and say I'm Dr. Doolittle. It isn't easy when I say that I'm an animal communicator and a canine myofunctional therapist. There were speakers that came from South Africa, the beautiful Linda Tucker who single handedly saved the white lions of timbavati. Such beautiful animals who is till today being hunted for as trophies. She was at Westminster after the conference to present arguments to make it illegal for hunted white lions be brought into English ports. Unfortunately, in Africa, it is legal to hunt these beautiful animals. So, the next thing she could do, make it illegal for those hunted lions to be brought back into the UK. If this bill gets passed, it will have a knock on effect. She made a strong argument. Today she has a White Lion Trust to protect the majestic animals. To read more on it log on to www.whitelions.org
The beautiful Linda Tucker with a white lion


Next speaker was Dr. Daniel Allen, and enthusiast and obsess with otters. His passion to save the otters in the UK, the extinction of certain breed of otters in the world was inspiring. I personally don't have any affiliation to otters except that they are so cute and adorable and I saw them once in Florida, in the lake, popping their heads out of the water, swimming and playing with each other. They are a treasure. After hearing from the speaker, I must admit, these are creatures that do need saving. They need our help too. You can read on Dr. Daniel Allen and his amazing works on his website: www.drdanielallen.co.uk

Then there was Liz Mitten Ryan, who lives with wild horses on her acreage in Canada. These horses are wild. This is the message excerpt  from the horses there,
"First of all, we are a privileged herd. Living as we would, in the wild- yet being loved and doted upon - is a rare occurrence in horse-human relationships. As horses, we are respected, treated as equals; our knowledge and contribution are much sort after. It is hard for people to communicate with animals when they have preconceived ideas of what is or what is not acceptable in their belief system." -Limited Edition (LE) speaking for the herd ( excerpt from Liz Mitten Ryan's book One with the herd ) It is her journey to discover spiritual awakening with the wild horses. She doesn't attempt to dominate or structure their comings and goings on her 320 acre land. They come and go as they please. These horses does the extraordinary. They release negative energies on the humans that come for healing. They are the healers. It is simply amazing to watch the film brought by Liz and her wild herd. You can log on her website on www.lizmittenryan.com


written by liz mitten ryan



The next speaker was Catherine O'Driscoll. Another interesting speaker. She was talking about the dangers of over vaccination of your pets. She only found out the effects of vaccination after her 2 young dogs died because of adverse reaction to vaccines. She founded Canine Health Concern in 1994 and promotes real food and complementary healthcare options for animals. She has numerous books published one of which is "What the vets don't tell you about vaccines." You can buy the book online in Amazon or you may find it locally in the bookstores. You can read her website on www.canine-health-concern.org.uk/
Written by Catherine O'Driscoll


There were other speakers there too, one who spoke about re population on panda bears in china, one who swims with orcas and dolphins and she communicates with them.

All the speakers made me realize and reinforced the thought that animals are put on earth to teach us to love, to be open and to be unconditional with our love. To not be selfish. However they get treated, they forgive just as easily. A trait very hard for humans to swallow. They get hunted, killed and yet they are gentle to humans. Isn't it time we learn from them and not demand them to behave in a specific way, to tame them is to kill us. We are indeed blinded if we close our lives to what the want to teach and give.

Next year there will be another "Awakening to Animals" held in September 2014. Go like them on FB page. The dates will be there for next year as the it escapes me currently.


Catherine O'Driscoll with one of her Golden Retrievers

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Dog care and ownership

I'm amazed at how insensitive people can be. First they buy a designer pup, then find out that the pup suffers from hip dysplasia and decides that they want the dog down. This is a puppy! Why even get a puppy if you don't even want to care for it because it has hip dysplasia?! So if you have a kid and he or she has some defect, would you say, put her or him to sleep? What has the world come to? Designer dogs, rhinos being hunted down for their horns and massacred and left for dead yet still survives the ordeal...I am so sadden by society and how they behave. Do you think that just because they are animals, they do not feel pain, sadness, suffer from depression and happiness? Do you think they don't feel rejection? Should you as owners take responsibility for the pet you have bought and not just discard it just because they have a defect? Spend time with them, even with the problem they have. It isn't their fault that they have hip dysplasia. Having pets is not a status symbol for you. They are not toys for you to discard. Just because they cannot tell you how they feel, does not give you the right to behave in such a manner.
Yes I an ranting today. I feel very strongly about animal issues be it a dog, cat, lions, rhinos. Every animal has feelings. As an animal communicator, I feel each and every feeling they feel. Sometimes it's pretty overwhelming. Sometimes I just want to break down and cry. What they feel is very real and you only have to open up your heart to feel what they feel.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

May!

May is here! How fast time flies. The election is over and the cries of foul play on the results are on everyone's lips. The race card was played by the government for losing most of the people's votes. How far have we come..?! Apparently, we haven't progressed as much as we would like to believe. Yes new buildings come up, condominiums, high end apartments, huge houses but when one's thought process does not evolve, we have not gone very far at all. When responsibility is being thrown around and no accountability for the action is the general theme of our society today.

The time leading up to the general election, I have felt the energy. The highly charged wanting for change energy. The people's need for change. So much so that everyday when i wake up, I'm tired. I do not get enough rest. I felt really drain. After the election, there was a sense of pride, relief and worry. I didn't feel so drained as I've learned to protect myself. I was relief that the election is over, and saddened by the result. The struggles of our country still continues to fight for fair result.

A few days ago, with all the stress going around the country, I stepped into the garden. There were my two big dogs, the boxer and rottweiler who was playing tug of war on a toy. It was such joy to see them play and for a minute or so, all the worries just melted away. Watching them play with such candor just made me forget the going ons today. Look at those faces and tell me you don't agree with me.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Be Vigilant with your pets

Today while I drove into Bangsar Village 1 to the grocers, I spotted a pomeranian being stroke by one of the bangsar village staff. You know one of those Burmese guys. I asked him who's dog it was, he replied he didn't know. The dog looked friendly and she just sat quietly. I quickly nipped into Village Grocers, bought what I needed and proceeded to where the dog was. I was asking around as to who was missing a dog but to no avail. So what now? I decided to take the dog and post it around. I gave the guy my card with my number at the back so when the owner asked around, he would be passed my card.

I drove to my centre, called around and posted on facebook. This was at 3.30pm. After calling around, in case I haven't found the owner, I found a fosterer to care for her. She was very calm and she followed me all over. I noticed that she had either given birth or was on heat but more likely that she had given birth and she was well groomed. To cut the long story short, with the help of SPCA who posted on FB as well, my Holistic page and my friend's phone call, she finally got home safely. I received a call from a girl in Australia stating that it's her mom's dog and that she has given birth. She told me that her maid had left the gate open and I also found out from her dad that she was just groomed day before. The dog just walked out the gate to find the groomers place. Now I never knew that dogs love grooming but apparently she did.

The point to this tale is this, please be vigilant with your pets. Leaving even the gate ajar can lead to your canines leaving the house. So many dogs have gone missing that way and I've had numerous call concerning missing dogs. She was one of the lucky ones. I'm glad that she's home.
Finally she's home! After a few hours of adventure.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Play time!



Now here's a 15 second video of our little poogle mix and our rottweiler playing. They just adore each other! Who says rotties are dangerous. He is just a little teddy bear.

Monday, April 15, 2013

WALKIES!!




Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! How often do you walk your dog or dogs? Once a day, twice a day, three times a day or none at all? What shoes do you wear to walk your dogs? Like the ones above which is very practical and comfortable, a pair of flip flops or in malaysia we call in slippers, a pair of heels, very impractical or none at all? Well, I'm not here to talk about shoes but about walking your dogs. You may think that having a small dog, she or he does not need any exercise because they get enough exercise running around the condo unit. How wrong you are. Dogs like a change of environment. They need the exercise for their physical health as well as for their mind. Yes you heard me right, their mind. The brain is a muscle too. It needs stimulation, how they get that is by sniffing the grass, playing with their friends and even a new scenery. You see, when the muscle do not get exercised, it will waste away and in the case of the brain not being exercised, the dogs will develop dementia just like a human would. Not many people think about the brain as a muscle hence there are many dogs who gets dementia early in their life. So why not give your dog a better way of living and for yourself too. Walk him / her, exercise not only the physical muscles in the body for the both of you but also the brain muscle. Hopefully in sensible shoes!! :D 

Day Care

Ahhh the life of a dog...what can I say? Mommy and daddy decided to go out on a date and they left Shalom the Shih Tzu at Happydogz Holistic Centre for day care where she gets to play with the other dogs there. She loved the home made peanut butter cookies there too but she too gets forlorn for her parents..but not for long! Here comes another cookie!!

Shalom waiting for her parents

Home made peanut butter cookies suitable for both humans and canines - who can resist that!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Coffee Weekend 14/4/13

Hi Everyone!! Happydogz Holistic Centre is happy to announce coffee weekend this sunday 14 April 2013 @ 10.30-5pm. Come and browse and ask me any questions about your pets, about animal communication or upcoming workshops!
Bring your little furry companions and let them mingle with others. Socialization is key to a well behaved dog. Come and meet new people and make new friends!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Animal Communication Workshop

2 DAY WORKSHOP


Finally I've decided to hold my first ever workshop on animal communication. It will be held on the 20-21 April 2013 @ the Happydogz Holistic Centre, 110 Jalan Terasek 2, Bangsar. The two day workshop is aimed at opening up your ability to communicate to your pets. To understand why your pets behave the way they do. It will develop a closer bond between you and your pets.  It will be a full 2 days.
The workshop consist of:

Grounding

Meditation

Protecting yourself

Communicating with your past animals

Finding lost animals


Energy Exchange for the workshop: RM700 (payment before 10th April 2013) Thereafter RM850.

So if you are interested in participating in the workshop, call me on 016-3940968 or email me @
irenefrancine@happydogz.com.my


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Canine Myofunctional Therapy

With a blink of an eye, I realized that I've been a therapist for dogs for 5 years and yet my profession as a canine therapist is undervalued and looked upon as new. I admit that while I haven't done much to advertise, what I do, on the main stream. I set up booths during SPCA events or any other doggy events that others happen to have. I sell holistic products to bring awareness to those who owns dogs and try to raise the care of their dogs and in turn create a healthier dogs. However, this is a slow endeavour. Malaysians aren't very perceptive to change just yet. I stand corrected, a majority of Malaysians are slow to take on to the changes in animal care. In this day and age, it is no longer acceptable to just keep your dog outdoors, ignore it for hours and just feed it once a day. It is no longer acceptable and it is frowned upon to chain your dog up for hours or keep him or her in a cage! It is considered as animal cruelty. In my years growing up in Malaysia, I have seen changes in how dog owners care for their dogs but alas not everyone treats their dogs as part of the family.

Dogs are very much a part of the family. They crave attention and love just like a child. Therapy is also part of what the dog needs because as we 'humanize' our dogs, they do not live in their natural environment anymore. They crave touch and in the wild they will massage themselves by rubbing on a bark of a tree. These days, with animals living in condominiums, there aren't many trees they can massage themselves on to create fresh oxygen in their body.

Muscle therapy helps in keeping the animal's muscle supple and prevent muscle injury. In fact one treatment you can actually see the difference in your dog and the way he / she walks. I have a client which have been ongoing since 2008 which was diagnosed with degenerative myelopathy - early stages of spinal degeneration. The first time I treated her, a miniature pinscher, named Eppy fell into a deep sleep for hours. The owner was so worried she called me. I assured her that it was normal and that her body was repairing itself. Eppy used to suffer from spasms where her muscles would stiffen and she wouldn't be able to move during her attacks. She would just stand for 10 minutes or so during her attacks. The result, her muscles were very stiff and hard. She would limp and she couldn't lift her head. It was very painful for her. After a few treatments, her spasms lessen and in time her treatment was reduced from once a week to once every two weeks to once a month. After 6 months of treating Eppy's attacks lessen. In 2011 she had mild attacks. Today after 5 years of treatment, she has had no spasm. Her last attack was in 2011. Today she's a happy little girl, she greets me with her monthly 'bark' (she's actually scolding me because I don't see her as often these days which I don't mind). When I treat her, she just sits in her bed quietly and falls asleep. A dog knows when something good is happening in his / her body. Her muscles are back to normal and she can now lift her head. Her owner is very happy on her progress. She has maintained a monthly therapy so that Eppy's attacks never occurs again. Eppy was also said to not live a long. She was 6 years old when I started treating her. Today Eppy is 11 years old and going strong. I am quite happy to see her up and about and her progress after her treatment.

This photo was taken by my client recently on me treating her dog at my holistic centre in Bangsar. She has hip dysplasia and her gait was a little bit off. After this treatment, she had a bounce in her walk and was feeling quite happy. Look at her face during treatment. She looks so content and happy.

So why not give it a try? Your dog may not necessarily have any ailments, start early when they are healthy. Eventhough you may not see the obvious result on a healthy dog, at least you know they are in good hands and will have a healthy life. You know the saying, prevention is better than cure.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Lost animals

As many of you may or may not know, I am also an animal communicator. As an animal communicator, the journey has been an interesting one. I communicate with every animal, connect with every animal except maybe a worm, mosquito or any other small animal in which I cannot see their eyes. I have not connected to a snake before although if I am asked to, I can 'talk' to snakes too. This blog is about animal communication and lost animals. There are certain rules to when I take on 'jobs' to finding lost animals. First let me point out that finding lost animals is not part of my animal communication and it is by choice. Hence it is also by choice when I do agree to find the lost pet. Many do not realize that animal communication uses energy. So, when I do a communication, I also dispense with some energy as well and finding lost animals dissipates my energy the most.

A few weeks back, I was attending a gathering at Sunway Mas on "The Paranormal Zone." I received a phone call and as I was in the middle of the talk, I could not answer it. Then I received an SMS. This is regarding her lost dog. She lost the dog for an hour. She gave me her details on where she lived and area and the dog. At first I was hesitant to do this, than my guides told me that it was ok. I found myself connecting pretty quick. I could see the roads, the nearby shops and told her that her dog was picked up by a male energy. Now I could not see his face but I knew it was a male that picked up her little dog. Her son and her was looking for him frantically. After all he was a very cute boy and he is part of the family. I told her to keep looking, ask around and put up posters. I had a feeling that by the end of the day, she would get her dog back but did not relay the message for obvious reasons. By the end of the day, it was around 10pm the same day that I received another sms stating that she found her dog nearby. It was posted on FB. I could sleep well that night.

While looking for lost animals is not part of what I do and I will not take on to find lost dogs, but when I do, it is usually from the guidance of my guides. This is a happy ending for the family.

For those who celebrates Chinese New Year, GONG XI FA CAI! May the year of the water snake bring you and your family joy, peace, abundance and peace

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Dogs have feelings too

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There is such joy when you see dogs play at a park. Your stress just seem to melt away after a long day. You see the joy in their faces, and their spark of life. Animals do have emotions. If there was any doubt, look at these two faces. The interaction between these two.  How could anyone just dump their dogs, throw them away because they've become a nuisance? It is sad when owning a dog only to throw them out because of reasons like, "I'm selling my house and the dog doesn't have a home." A dog or dogs are part of your family! They are not some rag you throw out just because you don't have room! Recent example, I posted a photo of a dog that was abandoned in Damansara Jaya. These owners didn't take their dog and sold their house and moved. Now that particular dog is hanging around that area, probably waiting for his 'owners' to come home so he can go home. How heart wrenching is that to watch this poor dog, out in the elements, waiting. For now he's being fed by a girl who goes all the way from her home (she doesn't live in DJ).

The dog that was left behind. Does anyone want to give him a good home?
Look at these two photos. One happy and laughing and the one below a rather sad dog, lost and abandoned. So, do dogs have emotion? YES very much so. Would you abandon your own parents or child? This dog is hanging around SS22/44 Damansara Jaya. I am unable to provide this little one a home. I have 4 dogs and one who is not as sociable to new dogs. So if anyone who has room in their home and heart to take him, please do.