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04/21/2021 at 2:48 pm #83606Nicole PrömmerPlatinum Member
Hi lovely group. I want zo introduce my self since im new here. My name is Nicole and i live close to vienna/ Austria. I was following vals work since a long time, so im happy to have landed in the course. Animals and plants always played a big role in my life, since im quite sensitive, they spent me some comfort, whenever i needet all my childhood and also in my adult life.
My childhood was tough and it took me some while , to find back to who i am and the things im good in (perceiving energy and working with it). I would describe my life as a very spiritual journey, animal played a big role. Its my whish, to becomemore me and from this plce perceive better the you, specially in animals. I love them dearly (all of them) snd ar the moment im sharing my house with a little but fierce bunny, who jumped 4 years ago in the middle of vienna into my arms. He is a very stubborn and strong willed creature. His perception of what is good and not is sharp like a resor and he teaches me a lot. Im very happy, that he is on my side and hope to become in this course stronger, clearer, more open and make a few steps forward.
Love, Nicole
(I will not post a picture of the bunny, because as far as I understand correctly, he is not fond of this) -
05/01/2021 at 4:56 pm #83715ModeratorModerator
Welcome we are delighted to have you and your bunny join us!
This is a very supportive community and we learn from each other.Moderator
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05/06/2021 at 2:57 pm #83744Kathryn WilkingGold Member
Hi Group!
I’m excited to be here! I love all animals, trees, and the environment. I’m now a Certified Feng Shui Consultant since 2012 and loving the Animal Communication classes.
I’ve always had pets of some sort; usually, one dog and one cat to keep each other company. Now, however I have two lovely rough collies!
Quinn, was calling me from birth. (We’d lost our older dog about a year ago, and now we were ready to move on.) I brought up the subject with my hubby, and the same day I googled ‘collie puppies’. Wouldn’t you know that the was a new litter of 10 puppies within an hour drive! He was only the size of a small guinea pig at the time, but he curled right into my lap and fell asleep; as he picked ME!
We had him about 2.5 yrs and trained him, got into a routine, a few road trips, and then we met Maisy in the neighborhood.
A couple about 2 blocks away adopted this little 8 mon old female collie pup, and flew her into town. They were walking on our street, no leash, no connection…. and I picked up her plight. She was definitely scared and didn’t seem to know where she was or what to do.
I did say hello, and I immediately wanted to help her.
The people were nice, gainfully employed, and empty nesters. I hardly saw them again walking with Maisy. Six months went by and I saw them in the park and ran over! The pups were fine together, but the ‘dad’ was saying “Oh, I haven’t had time to train her. She’s still scared to go upstairs.” (?)
Needless to say that I was worried for Maisy. She wasn’t getting socialized, or trained, or enjoying her humans!
When she was 16 mons, her ‘dad’ expressed that Maisy was ‘going back to the breeder’, and then, I stepped in. She was delivered to me with a muzzle (she bit someone), on medication (like valium) and sporting a very heavy-weighted harness vest. She breathed a sigh of relief when I took off her vest.
Quinn was amazing! He immediately put his arm around her and showed her so much love.
These two are inseparable. Now ages 5 & 6. Maisy is now so much more confident, dependable, smart, obedient and independently runs the routine of the house.
I’ve never had two dogs at the same time, but I wouldn’t have it any other way!
I hope you all can meet them at some time.
I’ll attach a few of my favorite shots.
Yes, I practice communication on these two. I’m slowing getting more of Maisy’s story put together, she’s always busy observing and learning things. Quinn is pretty relaxed, he just needs to know where I am and he chills out. LOL
Anyhow, thanks for allowing me to share this story of my collies!
I’m happy to be in this group and hope to meet some great people while learning more. We live in Innisfil, Ontario, Canada -just north of Toronto.
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