Furry Words November 2025

Furry Words November 2025

It’s chilly again!! If you had told me a year ago that when I’d be writing this edition my household would consist of the three big labs, brown dog Syd would be in heaven, and we’d adopt two of the pups we fostered, I’d have called you crazy. Yet here we are, and it’s all my reality. I’ve never had small dogs, and they’re the cutest stinking things I’ve ever raised, but it definitely feels like we’re new parents and it’s exhausting. If you’re new to this column, I’m a psychic for people and pets, and every month I put a call out for your questions. Here’s what we have this month:
    
Kaela M. asked about River, her energetic black Lab and Jazzi, a timid Golden Doodle. “How is Jazzi’s health? Would River prefer a dock dog competition or a dog obstacle course class? Why do both of them bark so much?” Well, these are great questions! River would totally prefer the obstacle course or even better would be scent work. His nose is superior, he says! I actually see him really pushing it into things he’s trying to sniff, and he’s showing me a wine sommelier holding a glass of red wine with pride. That’s a first for me! Jazzi’s health is tenuous but alright. She needs to stay balanced to remain healthy, but you’re doing a great job of that! Finally, they bark because there are so many of your people in heaven around and even when the house is empty (of living people), it’s busy! I realize not everyone can say the weird things I do and not be thought of as crazy, but if you feel someone’s energy around, tell someone you love! They want ALL of you to know they’re around. 
    
Kelly O. asked about Harley, her Bernese Mountain Dog in heaven. “What happened and I am so sorry. We miss him dearly.” As soon as I started reading your question, my throat and upper chest felt physically tight, and I feel like I’m watching a movie of someone home alone, coughing, clutching his chest and panicking. It feels like “a fluke” and that is the word being used to describe it. You didn’t do anything wrong; he says he lets you know he’s around in spirit. I know dogs in heaven don’t miss us the way we miss them because they can be everywhere and time isn’t really relevant, so 50 years feels like a few seconds. That being said, he doesn’t miss you because he’s busy working to help you with your next three steps. 
    
Claudia asked about Storm, her Labrador. “Why does he bark so much at me when I’m in the recliner after he has been fed, has gone out, played, etc. What does he want?” The first image I see in my head is of me and my dad sitting side by side in his family room. If your dad is in heaven, it’s his energy that’s around and trying to chat you up, and he’s enlisted the dog’s help. I have said crazier things (perhaps even in this column) but know you have a man in heaven who LOVES hearing about your day!
    
Alisa M. asked about her puppy Laney, a chocolate Lab. “What can I do to help Laney feel more comfortable and loved?” Laney is a bit of a “nervous nelly” but not fear based. She knows she doesn’t know what she knows and that worries her. Just let her know she’s on a need to know basis, and you’ll give her the answers if there’s a test. What the heck?! LOL! That’s how it comes through, so I hope that makes sense!
    
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