| May 2011: Animal Communication Part 7: Why Isn’t My Dog Eating? |
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By Anne Salisbury, Ph.D. & Greg Meyerhoff Go Intuition Newsletter www.GoIntuition.com In this series we talk with pets, whose names have been changed, to see what they have to say. Here is an interesting pet psychic reading that we gave.
Frankie communicates with Greg Meyerhoff and Anne Salisbury during his pet psychic reading.
Note: To learn about the steps we follow in our readings, see 1) “The 7 Steps in Pet Psychic Readings.” To learn more about what you can do, see 2) “The 7 Things to Help You Communicate with Your Pets.” Find these at GoIntuition.com under Articles - Newsletters Question: My dog is not eating. What is the problem? Anne & Greg: Frankie says that he’s being fed mostly dry food and that's hard on his teeth. He also says that he doesn't particularly like dry food. Owner: That’s true. I do give him mostly dry food, but sometimes I put mushy cat food in it. Doesn’t he like dry food? Anne & Greg: He says sometimes he likes it and sometimes he doesn't. If he were human, he would go to a variety of restaurants all the time, because he likes variety. Owner: Well, that's totally typical of him. Sometimes he likes something and eats all of it, and other times he won’t like it at all. Anne & Greg: Is he throwing up a times? It looks like something is going on with this stomach. Owner: Yes, he is throwing up. What is causing that? Anne & Greg: It looks as though he has an acid stomach sometimes. He sometimes feels stressed out. He knows it's not your fault or the family’s fault. But he says he can't figure out the world at times. Owner: We are selling our house and every time there’s a showing we have to pick up his bed and all of his things and puts them away. Then, when the showing is over we get his things back out again. This has been going on for a while. Anne & Greg: So you can see why Frankie is confused by this activity. He doesn’t understand what is going on. It stresses him out to see his stuff being taken away and brought back, taken away and brought back. So, here is what you can do now. Project to Frankie the mental image that you are stable as a family. Your family make-up is not changing, even though you have been picking-up his things. He is staying with you. Show him the image that you all eat together, sleep together and play together. See a photograph on the wall with your family and Frankie in it. The family is important whereas the home is not. No matter what is going on in your home, you are all together – that is a constant. Owners: But Frankie has only lived in this one house, so he probably can’t imagine living anyplace else. Anne & Greg: That is why we want to focus on your family and let him know that the house is not important. So, now show him the image of all of you as stable and loving him. Next to that show him the image that you all can live anywhere. You could be vagabonds and he would still be loved and cared for. That’s what matters. (As we all projected these images, Frankie calmed down.) Anne & Greg’s Summary: Some pets are more easily stressed out than others. We can all feel stressed when we don’t understand what is going on in our immediate environment. Mental uncertainty can bring about physical problems. It is important to communicate our plans to our pets. That way they can relax because they know we will keep them in the loop and do everything we can to give them a secure life. |



