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I have gotten readings from Colleen Nicholson with Animal Wellness Consultants many times, both for animals that were living, and for those who had passed. She does the readings by phone, so there is no need to travel to her.
She was kind and I felt she did communicate with my animals. One time that comes to mind is when I was having a very difficult time with a newly adopted ex-racing greyhound. He seemed almost catatonic at times, and at other times he was hyper, but at no time did he seem to really look at me or connect with me. One of the things I asked her to communicate to him was that this was now his home, and we were not going to give up on him. A minute or two after I had checked in with him via the phone reading with Colleen, I went into the living room. He was standing on the far side of this long room. He looked me right in the eyes, got this overjoyed expression I had never seen before in his eyes (like, "You really want me, you really want me to stay here!!!!") and raced straight over to me, then circled me and started running madly around the room like he just couldn't contain his happiness. He had never done anything like this before, and from that moment on, we had a lasting connection we hadn't had before. So I think she is the real deal.
I have gotten readings from Colleen Nicholson with Animal Wellness Consultants many times, both for animals that were living, and for those who had passed. She does the readings by phone, so there is no need to travel to her.
She was kind and I felt she did communicate with my animals. One time that comes to mind is when I was having a very difficult time with a newly adopted ex-racing greyhound. He seemed almost catatonic at times, and at other times he was hyper, but at no time did he seem to really look at me or connect with me. One of the things I asked her to communicate to him was that this was now his home, and we were not going to give up on him. A minute or two after I had checked in with him via the phone reading with Colleen, I went into the living room. He was standing on the far side of this long room. He looked me right in the eyes, got this overjoyed expression I had never seen before in his eyes (like, "You really want me, you really want me to stay here!!!!") and raced straight over to me, then circled me and started running madly around the room like he just couldn't contain his happiness. He had never done anything like this before, and from that moment on, we had a lasting connection we hadn't had before. So I think she is the real deal.
Aw -- that got me teary eyed. Nothing like a furkid making the connection and getting it.
I sense a trauma history. One that has been repressed now coming into focus. Struggling w upsetting thoughts.
I agree and I don't do this, but something about a man/a male who has been threatening, might be physically hurting the dog. Something in the stomach feels queasy? Stomach trouble? Possibly anxiety. Male may still be present.
I don't do this; it's just a feeling, and I hope I'm way off.
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