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Behavior Problems

I can't thank Diana enough, nor can I fully express my appreciation and awe at her incredible talent. Her passion, integrity and loving intent for the animals are pure and honorable. These qualities shine through and create a magical learning experience for pet and owner alike. I give thanks for the peace in our household and credit Dexter with the miracle. She is blessed with a wonderful gift, and I wish her great success.                     Neisha Warner, Los Angeles, CA

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fighting cats

PEE WEE AND VERONICA

 

"I am a naturally skeptical person, so when I asked Diana to help me with my two fighting cats... I didn't really believe it would help. My cat Veronica won't let any other animals in the house since my two boxers died. She has driven one cat off...and scratched everyone's dog that has come to visit...I just felt that I would never be able to bring another animal into my home. I brought a little orphan kitten home, and the first time I introduced them Veronica scratched a huge gash

 in the kitten’s ear. I was afraid to let them meet again...Dexter told my cat not to use her claws. 10 days later I let them meet again...Veronica batted the kitten around, but I looked and...no scratches. This went on every day for a week. Veronica would bat the kitten..but never scratched her again. Then, Dexter told me that Ronnie wasn't as mad as I thought so I decided for the first time I would let them be together...by the end of one day Veronica was sleeping in a chair and the 

 kitten was sleeping on the floor underneath her. The next day Veronica didn’t bat the kitten at all. I can’t explain it in any other way except for Dexter’s intervention. I think it is incredible. Now I feel I can leave them together when I am not at home.”    Lucy Snowe, Joseph, Oregon

PHOTOS:  Lucy Snowe

JACKS AND NECCO

"I have had the opportunity to have Dexter communicate with my cats on different occasions. Our problems in the house were mostly about status, and there was a lot of acting out. Changes with my cats were immediate after Dexter’s first visit. So much so that when my husband returned home, not knowing Dexter had been there, his first words were of shock that all three cats were sitting in the living room, and

there was no fighting! Dexter’s next visit involved our oldest cat, who belonged to my grandmother, and we had moved into her house. Misty had stopped using the litter box. After one visit with Dexter, I had a much better understanding of what Misty needed and she began using her box again."          Tyn Atol, Pasadena, California

Separation Anxiety

GHANDI

 

"I couldn't even leave my dog Ghandi home for 1/2 hour. When I returned, it looked as though Edward Scissorhands had visited.  There would be stuffing from the new living room cushions everywhere. It was horrible. Ghandi would also go into a suitcase and pull out a bag of stuff, go into the bathroom and chew the lid of cleaning products and into my closet to chew my favorite shoes. I started crating him again, and when I got back he had turned over the water bowl, sprayed urine on the walls and bent the cage and broke the hinges with his teeth! Today was

another successful day. I was gone for about four hours. Everything was still in its place! NOTHING was even moved. The improvement is phenomenal, and this I attribute to you, your work and what you have taught us. My dog Stella is relaxed for the first time ever since I've had Ghandi. Real progress. To see Stella relaxed and not worrying about Gandhi getting into trouble feels amazing. They're playing more and the happiest I've ever seen them. There have been big shifts all around.!!!! THANK YOU Dexter, you really are such a wonderful healer. God bless you!" 

                                                                                                                                               Jane Hepburn, Los Angeles

When animals mirror our thoughts 

 SNO BALL AND CHARLIE

"I was stunned. Not only did Diana reiterate details that only I would know, but she was also incredibly accurate with those details. Especially in speaking of Charlie - she told me he described the house from which he came - it matched the one described by the neighbors the night I found him - a corner house with a chain-linked fence and motorcycles on the lawn. Charlie told Diana of how the teenage boys next door hit his leg with a baseball bat and then it healed incorrectly. Sno-ball didn’t want Charlie in the house and complained that "he smells - his mouth smells!" 

After Diana's session with these two mortal enemies, they now sleep on the same bed with us at night, sit on either side of me while watching TV, and sometimes actually sniff each other with tolerance."      Neisha Warner, Los Angeles

 

 

Neisha discovered that her thoughts alone had an effect on her animal’s behavior. After my session with her two fighting cats, Sno Ball and Charlie, Neisha had this to say...

"The hardest but most interesting part of this (communication) experience was learning to train myself to think differently, to literally stop and redirect my thoughts, make a concerted effort to stay positive and not work from fear. Whatever we picture in our heads, the animals will pick up and act upon. This means that if I was to fear another fight and picture it in my head, the cats would "see" the fight and do it. If I were to picture them getting along, sleeping side by side, eating side-by-side, etc. then they would get that picture instead. It took time, but it worked!"

When animals mirror our emotions ... and sometimes our illnesses

Our animal companions are empaths. They will pick up your feelings, thoughts, unresolved issues and repressed emotions, and they may reflect this back to you. Below is an example of a simple problem. The issues can be quite complex.

 

AMY

Milissa’s dog Amy had arthritis. Milissa was always sad, convinced that her dog Amy was in debilitating pain and would never enjoy life again. She was most distraught that Amy no longer romped and played in the park. Milissa cried during our session. I felt no pain in Amy's body. She was confused and deeply concerned about Milissa’s sadness. The pain was the last thing on Amy’s mind.  I told Milissa to lighten up and to stop projecting gloom and doom onto Amy. Melissa followed up two weeks later:

"Dexter, what you said about not bringing my sadness onto my dog totally worked. I took Amy to the park today, and she was rolling and very happy just like before!"    Milissa Meyer, Los Angeles

 

 

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