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Do Pets Speak English?

Being a Pet Psychic, I have clients from all over the world and, thankfully, they all communicate with me in English. When it comes to my pet readings, it starts out about the pet, but usually ends up about the people. Pets are like little kids, they tell it like it is. In a very innocent and loving way, they speak from their heart and soul. Because I communicate with people and pets alike, I receive information in the form of words, feelings, sounds and pictures. RELATED: Are Pets Psychic Too? My clients often tell me how they "talk" to their pets and hope that they understand what they are saying. A friend of mine told me the funniest story about how he was leaving another friend's ...

Did it ever cross your mind that your pet might have a "pet peeve" about you? Like the fact that you talk on your cell phone during walks with your dog instead of giving him or her your full attention? They consider this special bonding time with you. One of my favorite things about being a Pet Psychic is that I get the opportunity to communicate one-on-one with all species of pets. I communicate what pets want their people to know. Basically, I'm a pet family therapist and I love it. A pet will often times "let the cat out of the bag", kind of like a little kid making an unexpected innocent remark in front of company. One pet revealed to me that his mom talks really loud on the phone in ...

Richard Knapp, A&E It seems "The Hoff" isn't the only member of the Hasselhoff household battling a hard-core addiction. While David has been knocking back his liquor for all the world to view, the family's Yorkshire terrier, Coco, has been obsessively knocking around tennis balls -- 15 at once. Fixated on Too Many Toys The OCD doggie behavior was on full display during the premiere episode of A&E's new reality train wreck, "The Hasselhoffs," starring David and his two daughters, Taylor-Ann and Hayley. "My dog has a severe addiction to tennis balls, and it's got to the point that I don't know what to do anymore," said Taylor-Ann. "He wakes me up with tennis balls in my bed. I don't want to ...

Hans Pama, Flickr One out of three pets will get lost at some point in their lives. This statistic strikes fear in all pet owners, but there are services and strategies to boost your odds of finding your dog or cat. From simple to high tech, here are 10 things you can do to help bring a missing pet home safely. 1. Collar and ID Tags. Only 2 percent of cats and 15 percent of dogs without tags or microchips will be reunited with their owners, states the American Humane Association. So make sure your cat or dog is wearing a collar and identification tag that bears your current contact information, including phone number. 2. Microchips. Many different companies manufacture pet microchips, ...

Pet psychic Catherine Ferguson speaks to horses. Beth Levendis Catherine Ferguson is an "interspecies psychic reader, flower essence consultant and Reiki Master." Recently, I consulted her by phone for a psychic reading of my five-year-old Schnauzer mix, Atticus, whom I adopted a year ago from foster care -- he came from a home with so many animals that his family was forced to "downgrade." The reading started off on an upbeat note when Ferguson confirmed that Atticus is a happy, fulfilled dog who is "leading a good life." However, Ferguson read that Atticus came from a sad past in which he may have been denied food and "repeatedly and hit with a newspaper by a man." These experiences ...