Synopsis
There seems to be an emergency in the middle of the night, but you can't get to the veterinary hospital. Or your pet is living with a chronic condition, and veterinary medicine can't do anything more to relieve it. You're on an emotional roller coaster with worry, fear, grief and an overwhelming sense of helplessness. You wish you could ask your pet to tell you what's wrong. You want, with all your heart, to "Do Something!"
Animal Communicator Dr. Monica Diedrich faced this very same dilemma when her two-year-old Shih Tzu was close to death. As she lay on the floor beside him, she clearly heard him say, "You call yourself a healer . . . so do something!" She did as he requested, and he experienced an almost miraculous recovery.
It was Chop Chop's heartfelt plea that then inspired Dr. Monica to develop this new series of books, For Pet's Sake, Do Something! In each book of the series, she provides a wealth of both spiritual and practical ideas to help you, as pet parents, "Do Something" when you're faced with similar challenges.
About the Author
Dr. Monica Diedrich knew that she could hear animals speak ever since she was eight years old. By the time she was 18, she had also begun to share the gift of her insight and guidance with humans, helping them with their life challenges, as well. Since 1990, however, her work has been devotes exclusively to the well-being of animals. She holds the degree of Doctor of Metaphysics and is an ordained minister. Studying Eastern traditions developed her understanding of the natural interconnection between humans and animals, as well as demonstrating the importance of attaining healing at all three levels, physically, emotionally and spiritually. In addition to providing both introductory and private consultations, Dr. Monica presents seminars, teaches classes, and writes books about the art of animal communication. She is also a regular contributor to several TV shows, including one aired in South Korea. Her first book. What Your Animals Tell Me, has won two awards. It has also been translated and released in several other languages, among them Spanish, Japanese and croatian. Her second book, Pets Have Feelings Too! was an award winning finalist in the Pets category of the USA BookNews Best Books for 2006. And this one was also awarded Best Book for 2007 on the same category.
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