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This has nothing to do with pet communication.

Just something silly I did for my colleague’s dog, enjoy:

I know, I know, I have made it clear that I don’t talk to deceased pets.  However, as a pet owner, I feel for those who lost their best companions, and sometimes, I give leeway…

Meet Nana, a 4 year old Corgi who recently passed away due to pancreatitis.  Quite difficult to take especially when Nana was still so young.

Had a chat with Corgi on the 8th day after she passed away.

Nana was really upbeat, lively, and happy when I saw her.  She was jumping up and down, wagging her tail, and even jumped up on my face!  I guess she was feeling really good again! haha..

Me:  Hi! NaNa.

Nana:  Hi!!! How are you?

Me:  Your papa asked me to have a chat with you, just to check things in.

Nana:  Yeah, I know.  Papa told me. (smiling)

Me:  Hey, Nana, papa wants to know why you always stop him from going into the shower!?

Nana:  Oh… that… Yeah… I hate it when he showers.  He looks really creepy behind that shower curtain!

(Turns out Nana’s owner never close the bathroom door when he showers, and that’s why Nana could see him through the shower curtain)

Me:  Papa wants to know when you begin to feel sick?

(Nana showed me a mental picture:  It was during the daytime, when she just finished her meal.  She then started to feel dizzy and had a difficult time breathing.  Then she fell sick and vomit)

Me:  Do you know what made you sick?

Nana:  I think it was the dog foods I ate.

Me:  Nana, Papa is very sorry for not being a perfect papa for you.  But he wants you to know that he loves you dearly.

Nana:  What?  No!  I think papa is cool.  He is very funny.  I was very happy around him!

Me:  Do you miss papa?

Nana:  (Wagging her tail) I love him, but I am also very happy now here.

Me:  Papa wants to know if you ever become another dog, what signal can he pick up to know it’s you?

Nana:  Well… if he ever see a pup that smiles a lot and scratch her ears, that’s me!

Interestingly enough, there was another dog popping up during our conversation.  It looked like Nana but I believed that it was a Sheppard dog from it’s face.  I asked Nana’s owner if that dog has anything to do with Nana, since Nana kept showing me that image, her owner introduced me to Laba, Nana’s friend who has been living with her in the same house.  Laba is a Corgi, but many people mistaken him as a Sheppard.

Hm… I guess Nana really misses her buddy.

A client asked if my communication skills with pets get better over time.

I guess so.  But then, wouldn’t it be also true if the animal feels more connected with me as time passes, and therefore, would open up more?

Take little Terry, my friend’s dog, for example.

This pooch refused to talk in the beginning, but now, he’d tell me stuff that goes on about his life.  Just over the weekend, he came told me that his mom feels sad because he saw her crying.  The fact was, her mom had recently broke up with her boyfriend, little Terry’s “dad”.  He also told me that he would support his mom wholeheartedly, and will try to get use to not seeing dad! 

I didn’t initiate the conversation, but since Terry knew I understand him, he would come find me.

So, in the end, I guess it’s more like human meeting friends.  You won’t open up when you first meet, but as time goes by, you feel more trust from that person, and therefore, would tell more.

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