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What if animals could come back to us after the've crossed the rainbow bridge? Many animal communicators say they can ... and do! This is the story of a special cat named Gabriel and the pet parent who says reincarnation brought him back to her.
For more information on animal communicator Kathy Van Guilder visit her website https://kathyvanguilder.com/.
If you have questions, comments or story ideas please reach out through https://www.roversays.com/
And to see pictures of Gabriel and Cosmo check us out on Instragram @roversayspodcast.
A dog goes on a hunger strike ... except for hot dogs. What is he trying to tell his owner? She tries everything she can think of including seeing two veterinarians. Finally, his owner reaches out to an animal communicator and that's when she learns what's behind his strange behavior. Surprisingly food isn't the real issue.
Thanks to Beamer, Julie Schullie and animal communicator Lynn Schuster. For more info on Lynn visit https://animalspirittalker.com/,
Her yard was her happy place - a peaceful oasis with plants and butterflies just perfect for meditation and feeling grounded. Wild animals thought so too, the bunnies and birds and eventually rats started coming to pay a visit. This is the story of how one Northern California woman enlisted the help of an animal communicator who has done a lot of work with wild animals to persuade the rats to leave. And it didn't happen at all the way anyone expected.
Special thanks to Sue Seely, and Animal Communicator Shannon Cutts. You can hear more from Shannon on her podcast Let's Talk to Animals. She's also on Instagram @loveandfeathersandshells.
Thanks for listening to Rover Says. If you have a comment or a story idea, please reach out at roversays@gmail. And if you like the show please follow and share, every like helps other animal lovers find the show. Until next time, keep talking to your animal friends.
Have you ever felt sad and your animal companion seemed to know? Perhaps even tried to comfort you? Well that might be because animals want to help their people says animal communicator Kathy Van Guilder.
In this episode of Rover Says, a dog named Harley tries his best to connect with his owner, but he can't get through to her, despite years of trying. That's when he hatches a plan to land a new human friend who can give him her home and heart.
Thanks to Lucy, Harley, Martha and Kathy for sharing their story.
For more about animal communicator Kathy Van Guilder:
https://kathyvanguilder.com/
Instagram @the_animal_mystic
If you have a comment or story idea, please reach out at [email protected].
And don't forget to rate, subscribe and follow the show.
We're on Instagram @roversayspodcast.
What's a cat lover to do when her furry feline has a taste for fabric ... as in drapes, curtains, and clothes! This is the story of a cat named Spencer and his penchant for chewing on things not on the menu and what it finally took to get him to stop.
Thanks to Julie Scott and Spencer for sharing their story and to animal communicator Frances Greenspan.
To find out more about Frances Greenspan:
https://www.franceswgreenspan.com/
@franceswgreenspan
As always thanks for listening. You can leave us a question, comment or story idea at [email protected]. Please don't forget to like, review and share with a friend, it helps other animal lovers find the show. You can follow us on Instagram @RoverSaysPodcast
Fish may not seem like they have many ways to communicate with people, but one South Orange County woman begs to differ. Her goldfish let's her know all manner of things and when she can't get an answer, she'll call in a pet psychic to help fill in the details. This is the story of their special bond and of the remarkable things she's learned about her special guy Hoover.
You can see pictures and videos on Instagram of Hoover doing his thing @buffieandbandit.
For more information on Animal Communicator Suzan Vaughn go to her website https://www.animalwhisperer.net/.
As always thank you for listening to Rover Says. If you like the show please rate it, follow and share. Every positive review helps more animal lovers find the show. As always we'd like to hear from you so please send us your comments or story ideas at [email protected]. Our website is https://www.roversays.com/. Follow us on Instagram @roversayspodcast.
In this episode we talk with Animal Communicator Shannon Spring about what the afterlife is like for animals and how we can keep communicating with our beloved animal friends even after they've crossed the rainbow bridge.
Shannon talks about the topic and others in her new book called Open Mic for Animals: Evidential Fairy Tails which is available now on Amazon.
You can find out more about Shannon on her website at https://shannonspring.com/.
Or at https://www.instagram.com/mayorpuppypants/.
A flashy young horse, who was taught to do tricks, wants a life in the limelight ... or so he thinks. Is that really what will make Magic happy?
In this episode of Rover Says, Ellie Laks from the Gentle Barn Animal Sanctuary makes another appearance to tell the story of this amazing horse and the lessons he learned and turned around to teach others.
If you'd like to know more about the Gentle Barn, you can find info here: https://www.gentlebarn.org/. For more about Ellie and her animal communication, go to her website at: https://ellielaks.com/. Her new book Cow Hug Therapy is due out in May, but you can pre-order on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Cow-Hug-Therapy-Animals-Everything/dp/1608688682/ref=sr_1_3?crid=30ELPLIJHRYMU&keywords=cow+hug+therapy&qid=1706729712&sprefix=cow+hug+therapy%2Caps%2C232&sr=8-3
Thanks for listening to Rover Says. If you like the show, please follow, rate, and share with your friends. It helps other animal lovers find the show. We always love hearing from you, so please send us a note and let us know what your animals are telling you or what they've told animal communicators at [email protected].
Do animals have a sense of humor? They most certainly do say animal communicators. In this episode, you'll meet Portia, a playful turkey who played a joke on her human caretakers.
Portia had been rescued from slaughter at just 12 weeks old by the Gentle Barn Animal, an animal sanctuary with 3 locations across the U.S. Like most genetically engineered turkeys made to fatten up quickly for slaughter, by the time Portia was two she was so big she couldn't stand and was struggling under her massive weight. Ellie Laks, the founder of the Gentle Barn, who also happens to be an animal communicator, asked Portia if she wanted to be released from her pain.
Much to Laks' surprise, Portia said she wanted to live, but not just live like a regular turkey, live like royalty. Was she serious? Or was she joking? And what did her caretakers learn from this fowl play? That's in this episode of Rover Says.
Thanks so much to the Gentle Barn, Ellie Laks, and Portia!
If you'd like to check out Portia's bedazzled throne, go to our Instagram @roversayspodcast.
If you'd like to know more about the Gentle Barn, you can find it here: https://www.gentlebarn.org/. For more about Ellie and her animal communication, go to her website at: https://ellielaks.com/. Her new book Cow Hug Therapy is due out in May, but you can pre-order on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Cow-Hug-Therapy-Animals-Everything/dp/1608688682/ref=sr_1_3?crid=30ELPLIJHRYMU&keywords=cow+hug+therapy&qid=1706729712&sprefix=cow+hug+therapy%2Caps%2C232&sr=8-3
Thanks for listening to Rover Says. If you like the show, please follow, rate and share with your friends. It helps other animal lovers find the show. And we always love to hear from you, so please send us a note and let us know what your animals are telling you or what they've told animal communicators at [email protected].
An orphaned and abused calf gets to live a full life thanks to the gift of animal communication and the compassionate sanctuary that took her in.
Holy Cow was born into the dairy industry. Taken from her mother when she was tiny, she was destined for the dinner plate as veal. Instead, she wound up at the animal sanctuary The Gentle Barn. Two veterinarians said the injuries she'd sustained in the slaughter pipeline were so severe she needed to be euthanized. But the Gentle Barn's founder Ellie Laks, who is an animal communicator, just knew Holy Cow wanted to live. And so she gave her that chance with some out-of-the-box thinking and a huge amount of love and care.
Holy Cow, who was named by comedian Ellen DeGeneres, went on to live a remarkable life. In her final days, animal communication once again changed the trajectory of Holy Cow's life, giving her extra time, to say her goodbyes and die on her own terms.
Thanks so much to the Gentle Barn, Ellie Laks, Julie Walker and Holy Cow for sharing this beautiful story!
If you'd like to know more about the Gentle Barn, you can find it here: https://www.gentlebarn.org/. For more about Ellie and her animal communication, go to her website at: https://ellielaks.com/. Her new book Cow Hug Therapy is due out in May, but you can pre-order on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Cow-Hug-Therapy-Animals-Everything/dp/1608688682/ref=sr_1_3?crid=30ELPLIJHRYMU&keywords=cow+hug+therapy&qid=1706729712&sprefix=cow+hug+therapy%2Caps%2C232&sr=8-3
Thanks for listening to Rover Says. If you like the show, please follow, rate and share with your friends. It helps other animal lovers find the show. And we always love to hear from you, so please send us a note and let us know what your animals are telling you or what they've told animal communicators at [email protected].
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