Since this blog is titled Pet Chatter, I thought it was high time that I included a post from an actual Pet Chatter Animal Communication consultation. This poodle was a delight to communicate with, and her adventures with the “giant” draft horses are very entertaining. Enjoy!

Photo courtesy of Serenity Equestrian Center
Nyla is a four-year-old black miniature poodle. Through no fault of her own she found herself in need of a new home. She was sad to leave her family, yet she knew that it would be best for all concerned. Nyla sent out powerful yearnings for a gregarious, stimulating family environment.
Meanwhile, quite nearby, Gayla was ready to find a new family dog, having lost her two some time ago. Her ideal dog would be a small poodle that was cuddly and would enjoy spending time together on her farm.
In one of those wonderful universal alignments, they were brought together. It’s only been a short time, but they are both convinced it was a perfect match. Gayla is delighted at her cuddly, lap dog who was an instant hit with the family, and who loves to go out and visit with the horses. Things are going even better than she hoped. And Nyla, she has some strong opinions, which she communicated recently during a Pet Chatter consult:
NYLA: “It’s a great place to live. I get lots of attention. They carry me around and are really glad to see me. I missed feeling like part of a family. They also have these big creatures that live out back. I haven’t figured them out yet but I will. They are very big but I can tell that they are also gentle. I tried bossing them around but they just laughed at me and thought I wanted to play. That strategy didn’t work so I’m planning another. I haven’t quite figured out what it should be yet.”
The Pet Chatter: “Why don’t you try talking to them to see if they want to be friends?”
NYLA: “Can I really do that?” She mulled that over and decided to give it a try.
The Pet Chatter: “Try being kind to them and they will be kind in return.” That was a foreign concept to her. Being a natural predator, she’s more in line with fear and intimidation.
NYLA to Gayla: “Thank you for picking me to be part of your family. I knew you were coming because I heard you calling out to me. When we met I felt I already knew you. You were familiar and comfortable all at the same time. It’s a strange thing, but that’s what happened. I knew that things were shaky at my former home and it was hard to sleep or feel safe. When I get anxious I overeat, that’s why I’m so fat. Now I don’t feel the need to gorge myself as if tomorrow will never come. I feel safe, secure and appreciated. Warm, fuzzylicious. I like it here and I think I’ll stay.”
Since integrating into her home Nyla has gotten more exercise and the excess pounds are coming off. She’s more energetic and vibrant and Gayla reports that after our Pet Chatter session her attitude towards the horses is greatly improved.
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Thank you for speaking w/Nyla. She’s slowly getting less aggressive w/the horses. Yesterday, Thyme let her eat his scraps on the ground while he ate out of his bucket on the rail. They were only a foot apart. When Thyme finished the food in his bucket, he wanted to clean up his scraps. He kindly sniffed and nudged her back leg to tell her to get out. She turned and looked at him, but did not snap. Then she left his stall without any fuss.
Gratefully yours,
Gayla
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