Testimonials for Communication with Dogs

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BREIZHAN
Hello, Laila. Yesterday's conversation has turned our family upside down. We now understannd the root of his repeated health problems. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you have done for my family. You have saved my mum. Maybe now she will see the light at the end of the tunnel.
~ Angelique and Breizhan
June 2010

It has been a month since you did a communication for Kimou and Aldy. I don't know what you told them but it is now peaceful here. They get along like brothers now and are tranquil. It's like: "I pass in front of you, next to you, you go in front, I go behind..." No problem.
We had two little quarrels that seemed normal as far as dogs go. Nothing like the huge agressive fights they used to have since Aldy's adoption. Also Aldy is much calmer now, more affectionate and asks to be petted. We are still cautious with him but more understanding of his dog language.
We just wanted to let you know of the positive evolution of your treatment. Many hugs and thanks from my husband and me.
~ Nelly Dacquay Konieckzy, France
January 2009

One of our rescue cases was Daisy, and elderly, incontinent, depressed, and seemingly miserable female dog.  We were debating whether to put her out of her misery, but Daisy communicated to Laila otherwise.  After their "talk" Daisy perked up and walked about happily.  Since then, she has been happy, joyful and communicative despite her advanced age and poor physical condition.
~ Kelly Milan

Dustin is a very handsome Cardigan Welsh Corgi, age 5.  His person called me because he was being aggressive with the other dogs in his family, namely another younger male.  His people were distraught with this daily aggressive, bad behavior and had no choice but to keep him isolated.  After the first talk with Dustin I couldn't believe my eyes or ears when it turned out that Dustin had a true Napoleon personality.  Probing deeper I found that his infamous military commando behavior was all in order to protect his person at all costs and instill "order" back into her life.  His deep caring for her was the ultimate meaning in his life.  He was a doggy Tom Cruise / James Bond type, if you wish, on a very important mission: he was to restore order in the home and the others had to listen because he knew how to do it! After talking with his person and conducting a second session with Dustin, his behavior improved (much to the relief of his family) and he calmed down tremendously.  Things are not always what they seem to be.  I greatly admire Dustin for his ability to transform his ways in such a short time. In the end, he taught me a valuable lesson!
I cannot express the happiness we feel in seeing this glorious dog finally begin to live his life to the fullest. It is amazing to have an understanding of his true feelings. You can see the thankfulness in his face when we acknowledge his actions. Your help has been a blessing! ~ K.S., N.Y.

I wanted to take a moment and write about the wonderful work that Laila has done with one of my problem children (dog). 
During the last year we had lost two of our dogs.  So my home was a little empty and my Lhasa Apso was lonely. So we decided to rescue a dog.

That's when Pebbles, a 2-yr-old border collie mix, and a spayed female, came into our lives.  She was rescued by a non-profit organization called Sante D'Or and she came to us with a broken hip and signs of abuse.  She was very quiet during the first few weeks she was with us since she was in pain and needed surgery.  However, as time rolled on the nightmare began. One of the behaviors that started to unfold was she chewed EVERYTHING! She chewed carpet, linoleum floors, plants, furniture, stairs and stair spindles.  Nothing was safe. I work during the day and hated locking her up for 8 to 10 hrs a day in a crate or pen.  My house has a dog door so she could come and go outside as she needed.  My living room looked like a doggie toy store and she had a play mate. But she still ate everything. In addition to this behavior she was very pushy with the other dog and demand she be the center of attention in ALL things. And this only got worse as I rescued another small dog.
So needless to say I was at my wits end when I sought Laila's help.  I had NEVER used an Animal Communicator so I was very speculative as to getting her help. But I'm so glad I did. Laila has worked with Pebbles and has had success! She has calmed down with the other dogs, and isn't so pushy. Although, she's still learning boundaries, she tries very hard.  She isn't chewing things except her toys, so I don't need to lock her up. I actually enjoy her company now and don't need to give her back to the rescue.
So to everyone out there at the end of the line, there is HOPE!  Thanks so much Laila for helping us and saving Pebbles a second time from losing her new home.
~ Linda Clark