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The Animal Connection: A Guide to Intuitive Communication With Your Pet |
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Rating: Summary: FIVE STARS * * * * * An excellent tool Review: This book is amazing! My baby guinea pig was very sick and one day I quieted my mind and asked him where it hurt He told me his chest He is now better.I owe this woman his life!She goes through step by step how to talk with your pets and to make you bond stronger.
Rating: Summary: Easiest Guide Lines to Communication Review: This book is the answer to learning how to really communicate with your pets. For anyone who reads it, it is easily understood and easy to follow. I found that I was already doing alot of what she said. I have to work at hearing their replys. But if you treat your pets with respect, and not kick them around, they will respect you back and usually do what you request. Judy is inituitive, not scientific. I doubt a scientist would understand what she does, unless they read this book and are willing to try and use their intuition. I am looking forward to any new books she might feel like writing.
Rating: Summary: Maggie Listens To Me Now Review: This is actually a pre-review since I just ordered The Animal Connection this morning. I venture forth with a review because I happened to meet the author, Judy Meyer, this morning and was lucky enough to have her preview her book for me along with a few tips. These were jewels! I'm not going to ruin her sales by passing them along to you but I can say that my black Lab, Maggie, who was a natural retriever until someone taught her "Keep Away" and who for years has been reluctant to return fetched sticks now magically does so. I say to her "Maggie, I would like it better if you gave the stick to me" And she did, and she does! Buy the book. I did.
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