Very interesting.

I've had a communicator talk to several of my animals, including my bridge dog, Hoodoo. I just send her a picture, the critter's name and any specific questions I want asked. It's fascinating. Some of what she comes with is very general and could apply to just about any of my critters, but she also gets some very specific things. Hoodoo told her about his favorite dog house--a big red monstrosity we call the "husky barn". She's never been to my house, there's no way she knew about the barn, but she described it to a tee!

I also asked her to talk to another one of my dogs--Goldie. Goldie has some odd quirks and I wanted to know what was up! Goldie refuses to walk on a leash, she won't come out of the bedroom in the house, she hates my other dog, Preacher. Goldie told Sue that she was always tied up at her first home and she hated it. She thinks being leashed is being tied up again. She's afraid in the house because she got in trouble at her first home if she tried to come inside and then she spent 2 years in the shelter and she sometimes thinks I won't let her back out. Preacher reminds her of a dog that beat her up when she was stray. Sue told her that I would never leave her on a chain; that I wanted her to be in the house because I love and her and want to be with her and that I would never hurt her.

Now, maybe it's a coincidence, but since that talk, when Goldie comes inside she ventures out into the living room. She rarely stays, but at least she comes out of the bedroom for a bit. She lets me walk her on a leash down to where it's safe for her to run loose. I used to have to load her into the truck and drive somewhere. She's also much more affectionate. She's started to give kisses and she wacks me with her paw when she wants more attention. I've had her for three years and those are new behaviors for her.

It's quite a gift. I wish I had it!