
My colleague and fellow dog owner Jane Glenn Haas recently had an eye-opening experience with an animal communicator.
She discovered her dog, Winston, was bored and wanted to meet new pups.
The insight came to her from Frances Greenspan, who talks about being an animal communicator on her Web site, franceswgreenspan.com.
Of her experience “listening” to Winston, Haas writes:
Winston and I have a different relationship now. I feel guilty if I don’t take him for a walk. But I feel comforted when he snuggles up to me in bed.
“He will always be in your heart,” Greenspan says. She believes animals stay around us after they die; that they remain part of our “soul group.”
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