After all the years I have been speaking with the animals, I learned something new from Zeus.
Zeus is an 8-year-old male golden retriever. My client wanted to know: Who is leading and/or speaking to him when he takes me on our walks to meet people and see places?
Zeus' Message to his Mom:
When we are out and about each person or pet is generating energy, even if they are not speaking out loud. This energy can be from their thoughts and feelings, about their life or about their grocery list. When there is someone that is sad, I like to go to them to help distract them from their sadness and hopefully cheer them up at least for that moment in time. Many dogs have fears while out walking, especially the smaller ones. Bigger people and dogs scare them – the people might step on them accidentally and the bigger dogs can be scary and overwhelming. I try to show the smaller dogs that some of us are very friendly, and we don’t mean any harm – we are just bigger than them. The smaller dogs tend to be appreciative and seem to carry themselves with a bit more confidence than before we met. I like to go to elderly people who are by themselves to bring a bit of love to their day.
Frances: Zeus, you are a wonderful and positive furry buddy, aren’t you?
Zeus: I try to be, I think that’s why I am here with Mom. She allows me to kind of make my own path when we are out and about.
Frances: Is there anything you want to tell mom?
Zeus: Please tell mom I love her so very much. She is my perfect person to share this life with. I love and honor her every day. There is nothing more Mom needs to do for me that she isn’t already doing.
Frances: Thank you, Zeus. I’ll be talking with you and mom soon. Bye for now.
Zeus: Bye and thank you for talking with me. This isn’t something I’ve been able to do, so this is very cool.
Frances: My pleasure, Zeus. Talk to you soon.
Frances