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DaJuana:
Here's one of the many stories that I could relate regarding my experiences with animals.
Please do not use my last name if you decide to post this on your website.
Spike, our seven-year-old Jack Russell Terrier, developed heart and digestive problems that diminished his life quality. Although I was getting "feelings" from him regarding his decision
to end his physical life, I contacted him through an animal communicator for verification. After a year, he was tired of fighting and wanted to end his pain and suffering. When he was released from his
physical body with the veterinarian's assistance, even though I was grief stricken, I immediately felt a sense of relief.
When I returned home, I let Hershey, our Lab, know what had happened to Spike. She looked me right in the eyes and I distinctly heard her say "Will you do that for me?"
A year later, Hershey developed a rapidly growing cancer. She did not want drastic measures used to keep her alive. As long as she was comfortable and not in pain she was content even
though she knew her life would soon be at an end. After several months, the cancer started growing much more rapidly and she let me know that she was ready. On the drive home from the veterinarian's
office, in my mind I saw a distinct picture of Hershey and Spike running and playing joyfully.
Although I miss both of them very much, my conscious is clear regarding the decisions made to help them end their painful existences. Their gift of the "vision" assured me of that.
R
"R," you are right that you saw them playing together. They were and are. Thank God there are people such as you who listen to their animal families. Without listening we are unable
to hear what is so audible. Some people only talk. Very few listen. Thanks for sharing your story. Da Juana
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