Greetings everyone! Welcome to another holiday season and check in with some of your pups. I’m a psychic for people and pets but whatever is relayed is never a replacement for licensed veterinary care. I fully believe animals show up in our lives when we need them to teach us something our souls are looking to learn. They impact us in tremendous ways, and I love being able to help you understand them better. Let’s get to it!
Sheila M. asked about her black tri colored Aussie, Liam. “Is he ready for his new puppy? How can I help with the adjustment?” He is so excited and ready! There’s someone I follow on Facebook who has a baby and her younger brother has Downs Syndrome. He loves his nephew dearly and takes his role as uncle so seriously and with the most tenderness imaginable. That’s how Liam will take his role with the puppy, so reassure him that he’s doing well, and if he comes to you with pleading eyes, it means he needs help. Oh my goodness, my heart is just in love with all of this! I don’t think you need to do anything other than help corral the puppy at times so that Liam isn’t overwhelmed.
Sonia G. asked about Pepper, a Lab/Husky mix. “Is there anything more we can do to keep her happy and comfy?” I wish I could say there was, but you have been magnificent parents to her and really have explored all your options for her care. She feels tired and older, but her body feels aged beyond her years. She is peaceful and not as mobile, which is not all that terrible according to her. Imagine living such a life that when it’s your time to be the elder and you start to fade, you know that all those you know are doing their best and will be sad but accepting when your time comes. Wow. What a dog.
Kim S. wants to know if she’s doing everything she can for her Great Dane, Josie, to be comfortable in her own skin. Josie just looked at you with one of those, “What? Were you talking to me? Did I miss the conversation?” looks when I tapped into her energy. She’s a funny one!!! She thinks she’s doing better than when she first arrived but there’s a quirkiness about her that sets her apart from any other dogs you’ve had. I hear for you to stay the course and let her explore so she gains confidence.
Danielle B. asked about Sunny, her Lab/Poodle/Golden rescue. “How can we help her to be happier and more confident? She’s been doing so well overall!” I actually think she is confident, but she’s aloof. If you sit a chemical engineer with a party animal, he may have a hard time relating. Your pup is more like an electrical engineer. She can see everything, enjoy processing it, and have no time for idle chatter. Sunny is quite content, and happiness isn’t something she even considers as a benchmark for overall joy. I hope that makes sense; those are her words!
I hope you all have fabulous and peaceful holidays and that your pups’ stockings are full of their favorite treats! FMI or to schedule your own reading with Sara Moore, go to www.enlightenedhorizons.com and follow Sara Moore Enlightened Horizons on Facebook.
