Thank you so much for communicating with my much loved goldendoodle, Miss Kiki Reid. I was worried that she was lonesome because she's an "only" dog. People kept telling me to get another dog to keep her company and I didn't want to do that. When you asked Kiki what she thought and she said she wanted to be the only dog with me... it was such a relief. We are very very happy and having a great life. You're the best!
Ellen & Kiki
Santa Barbara, CA
Susie and I have been friends for over 15 years. We quickly found out that we were both animal lovers, but only after we had known each other for quite some time did she tell me that she had the ability to communicate with animals. I have asked Susie to use her skills at some challenging times in my life.
Susie was very helpful last year to me - my husband was quite ill and then my beloved 12 year old dog developed an advanced case of liver cancer. I couldn't fathom how both of these things had happened in such close proximity to each other. Susie spoke to my lovely girl after she had passed and she said that she knew that the timing wasn't good - and that she was sorry about that- but that she and I had some important work to do and she could do it better from the other side. I will always mourn the loss of my baby, but somehow this information helped me to cope at the time.
Anonymous
Los Angeles, CA
I have received a reading from Susie on three separate occasions, all of which were very helpful. The first was because my cat, Buttons, had been missing for three days. Through the information Susie was able to convey, I had renewed hope in my search for her and found her just hours after the reading. The 2nd reading was immediately after my cat, Pepper, had been hit by a car and I had to have him put down. I was distraught at having to see him take his last breath, and had intense feelings of guilt that it was my fault. Susie was able to communicate withe Pepper on the other side and put my mind at ease. The information from that reading was absolutely priceless.
About a month after Pepper passed over, I asked Susie for an extensive reading on all of my other pets because of some tensions that were occurring. Through the information I received from her, I was able to better help all of my pets cope with their feelings about Pepper's passing and with each other. During that same reading, she was able to glean information about the whereabouts of a pet I lost 7 years ago! Susie has an incredible gift and has brought me a sense of closeness with my pets (whether here or on the other side) that I could not have had without her help.
About a month after Pepper passed over, I asked Susie for an extensive reading on all of my other pets because of some tensions that were occurring. Through the information I received from her, I was able to better help all of my pets cope with their feelings about Pepper's passing and with each other. During that same reading, she was able to glean information about the whereabouts of a pet I lost 7 years ago! Susie has an incredible gift and has brought me a sense of closeness with my pets (whether here or on the other side) that I could not have had without her help.
Anonymous
South Carolina
We were blessed to raise two female kittens from birth. Lucy and Ethel were sisters, and were wonderful pets and family members for 16 years. Lucy was an orange tabby and her sister was a gray and white tabby. We never had the trials of other cat guardians, except Lucy did have one persistent behavioral issue - not using the scratching post. There were indoor/outdoor kitties with ample scratching opportunities, and Ethel loved to scratch her nails on the big tree root in our back yard, which did the job beautifully. We called that tree her beauty parlor!
But poor Lucy kept getting "stuck" on furniture, fabric, etc., because of her lack of feline nail hygiene. We asked Susie for help! Susie came to our home and communicated with Lucy, asking her why she did not "do her nails". Lucy communicated to Susie that she simply did not know how to do it. Susie suggested to Lucy that she watch her sister when she went to the big tree root, and ask her to teach her how to do her nails.
About two weeks later, my husband and I were having lunch in the back yard and out trots Lucy to join us, as she often did. However, this time she did not come over to us; this time she made a bee line for the big tree root and, as we watched in amazement, she began to scratch the tree root exactly as her sister! We have been fans of Susie's amazing gift ever since!
But poor Lucy kept getting "stuck" on furniture, fabric, etc., because of her lack of feline nail hygiene. We asked Susie for help! Susie came to our home and communicated with Lucy, asking her why she did not "do her nails". Lucy communicated to Susie that she simply did not know how to do it. Susie suggested to Lucy that she watch her sister when she went to the big tree root, and ask her to teach her how to do her nails.
About two weeks later, my husband and I were having lunch in the back yard and out trots Lucy to join us, as she often did. However, this time she did not come over to us; this time she made a bee line for the big tree root and, as we watched in amazement, she began to scratch the tree root exactly as her sister! We have been fans of Susie's amazing gift ever since!
Marlene & Steve
Big Bear Lake, CA
Susie and her skills as an animal communicator have been helpful to me and my dogs as well as foster dogs. I do have to say as I was a bit skeptical in the beginning when a mutual friend told me about Susie's skills. I was desperate for help so I thought it wouldn't hurt to try. I'd say the BIGGEST thing Susie has told me is that animals are like two year old children. They need me to let them know more of what was going on in our life. They want to know when we will return once we leave them. it was a powerful thought I had not come across before. I have realized that dogs as well as other animals have feelings. I just didn't realize how much they cared about our daily lives.
Lilly, our 12 year old Shepherd mix, was on a "chewing clothes" spree. She had never done it before. It turned out that we had taken her with us for my treatment for migraines. After that time, every time she heard us mention something related to being at that facility she thought she was going, which wasn't always true. Once we learned that she was chewing out of anxiety at being left at home we were able to get her to stop chewing.
She also had a special relationship with our special needs dog. When he suddenly passed away she was very saddened that she didn't get to say goodbye to him. I ended up explaining that I was unaware of her special connection to him, which helped. Lilly also didn't understand why she needed to stay in the fenced yard. (This has been a long ongoing struggle.) After Susie explained to her that it was her duty to remain in her yard (because it's a safe place) she usually remains there.
Susie helped me with two foster dogs, one who thought our home was to be her forever home. Even though we placed her at a new home, Roxy was determined to come back here to live. She told Susie she would continue to find a way back to us until we accepted that she belonged with us. Usually when a foster family adopts the dog it is called "foster failure" but when the dogs adopts the foster family - well this was a new one for everyone involved.
Susie is worth every dollar for her skills and knowledge. Sometimes we just need an outsider to remind us of some simple rules and to look at our animals/pets as a very caring group. Animals are now considered part of the family rather than property. I do not see Susie's fees to be more than if humans were to see a counselor for similar issues.
Lilly, our 12 year old Shepherd mix, was on a "chewing clothes" spree. She had never done it before. It turned out that we had taken her with us for my treatment for migraines. After that time, every time she heard us mention something related to being at that facility she thought she was going, which wasn't always true. Once we learned that she was chewing out of anxiety at being left at home we were able to get her to stop chewing.
She also had a special relationship with our special needs dog. When he suddenly passed away she was very saddened that she didn't get to say goodbye to him. I ended up explaining that I was unaware of her special connection to him, which helped. Lilly also didn't understand why she needed to stay in the fenced yard. (This has been a long ongoing struggle.) After Susie explained to her that it was her duty to remain in her yard (because it's a safe place) she usually remains there.
Susie helped me with two foster dogs, one who thought our home was to be her forever home. Even though we placed her at a new home, Roxy was determined to come back here to live. She told Susie she would continue to find a way back to us until we accepted that she belonged with us. Usually when a foster family adopts the dog it is called "foster failure" but when the dogs adopts the foster family - well this was a new one for everyone involved.
Susie is worth every dollar for her skills and knowledge. Sometimes we just need an outsider to remind us of some simple rules and to look at our animals/pets as a very caring group. Animals are now considered part of the family rather than property. I do not see Susie's fees to be more than if humans were to see a counselor for similar issues.
Beth
Tehachapi, CA