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    Default The Reading On Daisy Mae

    Well, since I was dishing out $$$ on Daisy, I wanted to know what was going on in her fuzzy little head. This reading is from Friday the 15th.

    ~Daisy is very fearful. She is still confused about where she is and why she is there and about what is happening. I have explained what I can to her, although she still seems fearful. True, this was her first day with me at home too after the vet.

    ~She is happy to know that this is her new home. She hopes that this is for real as she says she likes being with you. :awww:

    ~She speaks of an incision that feels tight. Her stomach is mildly upset. She is concerned about he clarity of her blood. She feels that there is bacteria in it. Have they looked at this? She has a mild but constant headache. I mentioned that she was at the vet's but not what was wrong. I think the headache is from being hungry.

    ~She says she really does not like anything around her neck ..this makes her feel sick. Wondering if that was the pain pack that was in the picture I showed you all.

    ~She also has some pain in her back, up around her shoulder and down along the spine. It feels a little numb but there is mild pain. This feels muscle related and she feels it is from an injection that was given along that side. Could be

    ~She asks for soft food to eat. She appears to be hungry but afraid to eat.She's got soft food like crazy, 4 times a day now. It's stuff the vet gave me for sensitive tummies.

    ~She shows something red and then what looks like a candy apple. I am not sure exactly what this means. No idea what that could be..

    ~She talks about someone with bright green socks.Maybe someone at the vet's office

    ~She feels shaky and weak. She badly wants to be cuddled but not held tightly. Very true. I love to cuddle her

    ~There is a lot of activity around her that is making her a little nervous. Her adrenals are taxed from a lot of stress in her life. We've been stressing a lot lately...

    ~She shows a memory of a heavier set woman with grey hair. She wears a top that looks like scrubs so she could be from a vets office. She's seen a lot of the vet's office the past week.

    ~She asks where "Bruno" or Bucko...Bronco? is. Sorry I can't get the exact name. No clue

    ~She has a taste of old blood in her mouth. It feels like some teeth on the lower right side may need some attention.They seem OK, I think the vet would've said something if they weren't, or perhaps they didn't check.

    ~She says she gets nervous and shakes and this bothers her since she can't control it. She has, and I could just feel how uncomfortable it made her.

    ~She shows a piece of dark green fabric - looks like a blanket. Maybe that was what was in her belly blocking her intestines

    ~She shows a tall, larger man with dark hair. He walks kind of leaning forward a bit. He appears to be a past owner. there are 4 or 5 dogs around with this man. She seemed rather content here (with this man) but says she was hungry often as she didn't get enough food. My feeling was more of coming from a trailer bound couple who just had enough of dogs. Maybe that's where Daisy was a puppy.

    ~She craves roast and spiced meats. That's TRUE! She's been stealing little treats like that from Scooter when he and I aren't looking. She got into the Doritos bag (empty) and licked out what crumbs I missed!.

    ~she shows an area that is very flat with hydro lines in the distance and a large white building with a parking lot. This feels like an abandoned field. There is no further explanation other then this is a memory.

    ~She shows a pick up truck with wooden sides. No clue.

    ~She shows a small cream colored house with a lot of brush and over growth around it. Not sure where this could be. My house isn't small, but is surrounded by overgrown brush.

    ~She wonders where all of the dogs that are around her have come from. She says they all seem happy. She says one isn't but he is tired and needs rest. I'm that dog who's tired and needs rest

    ~She says she would love some ice cream as a treat when she is better. I totally got that message from her. I bought Frosty Paws in the hopes of being able to give it to her when she gets better.

    ~She shows a metal cage with a beige blanket that is higher up. Emergency vet cage/vet's office cage, it fits both.

    ~She talks about stale/old/bad dog food making her sick. I'm betting that she ate the blanket, and then associated the crappy food she got with being ill, and then stopped eating all together.

    ~She says she loves your smell and wants to burry her head under your chin.She does snuggle me that way

    ~She hopes that she will be able to stay with you. Sweet:hearts:

    ~She shows a small yellow toy. It looks kind of like a dumb bell. I believe it squeaks. It is long and round and has ridges on it. No such toy at my house.

    ~She sends her thanks to you for helping her. She says you are the only one who has listened/heard her. She is thankful for that. :sad3: I'm trying so hard to listen and hear them when they communicate.

    ~She feels you look good in red. Thank you :D

    ~She thinks that you are another shelter so I have explained to her that his is her new home and this is your home etc.

    ~She also asks for a bone to chew on when she gets better. She fought with Dexter (which FREAKED ME OUT) for a few seconds over a bone. I didn't want to let her have one so soon but she wouldn't stop trying to steal Dexter's and causing trouble and I didn't want her to hurt herself, so she got a mostly stripped bone that Dexter had chewed all day and he got a new one. All went well and she's happily gnawing on the bone.

    ~She says she enjoys playing ball and also watching t.v. She's a TV watcher, and she's been too sick to show me how she plays.

    ~She wonders what you would like from her/what she can do for you? Just keep talking to me and help me learn communicating better.

    ~She says she has a feeling of gas that won't come out and this is also bothering her. Could be from her tummy surgery.

    ~She asks that you please take care of her brother. She feels bad as she normally protects and watches over him and she can't do that at this moment. She says to keep an eye on him as he likes to get into trouble. I am all about the Scootman.:hearts: He's been sleeping by my side nightly.

    ~She says she is very obedient and very intelligent. She feels she makes a great pet and can't understand why no one would want her. They didn't want her because they are stupid. Simple as that.

    ~Give her lots of Rescue and "Rock Rose". 3 times per day if possible for at least 2 weeks. :thumbsup:

    ~She says the name "Sally".

    ~She says she is feeling stronger/better then when she first came to you. :banana: And HOW!

    ~She asks to sleep beside your bed on a dog bed or fluffy blanket but asks that you leave the door open. I'd love to do that, but can't leave the door open due to dogs being bad and attacking cats. That's the only time the cats could roam, and I think that she'd like the door open so she and Austin could eat cats.

    ~She says she has been trying to send you messages by staring into your eyes. She says she feels you are getting some of them. She wonders why you aren't communicating back to her. I'm working on it baby girl!

    ~She requests a soft yellow blanket. I think I have that! I can't remember what I did with my Eeyore blanket, and it's yellow.

    All in all Sheila is once again on the mark and helpful in giving me insight with Daisy. Sheila didn't know about most of Daisy's condition, and I told her about Scooter being her brother (he's getting a reading too)

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    How did I know this was coming ?:duh:
    You ROCK Andrea...and ALL the anipals know it!!!! :hearts:

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    Great reading... I've followed her story so closely that I knew as I was reading it that most of it was on target. I would love to have readings done on Yogi & Lulu..my rescued babies...but alas no $$$$$$
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnnMarieK
    ..but alas no $$$$$$
    Well, since I didn't have to buy a new mailbox, I splurged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto'sMom
    Well, since I didn't have to buy a new mailbox, I splurged.
    I missed what happened to your mailbox!?!?
    Amy, Laika, Owen and Salsa

    and Segue

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    Quote Originally Posted by areese
    I missed what happened to your mailbox!?!?
    Here ya go... http://www.doxielovers.com/dlc/showt...highlight=mail
    They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon

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    That was a good one! Love that Daisy Mae Begonia! (I added the Begonia.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by laura
    That was a good one! Love that Daisy Mae Begonia! (I added the Begonia.)

    Speaking of songs being stuck in our heads, I now Have "Scarlet Begonias" by Sublime stuck in my head ... :duh:

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    :holyshp: that is quite a reading. Daisy Mae!!
    They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon

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    Sheila truly is amazing!! (Shut up, Cat! :duh I wonder if Bruno was the blind JRT? And how much of the rest of it has to do with the a**hats that dumped her and her sibs?? Give her a ton of hugs from Alex and me, Andrea...I'm so glad she's finally home.
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