Tails from Around the World: Christene, Pet Communicator, Talks to the Animals
By Christene
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This is an exciting, fun-filled, and adventurous pet book with heartfelt stories of beloved friends like Snoopy the cat, an unsung hero who saved a human from a fire!
Christene, a pet communicator of many years, shares unique Tails of how she helps her furry friends and their owners solve pet peeves. Why is Pinky refusing to eat her favorite food? Or, my beloved dog, Noodles, passed overis there an animal heaven? And does Noodles want me to get a new dog?
We have Tails of all kinds about snakes, rabbits, birds, fairies, dragons, fish, and more. Do you know how seagulls saved Utah farmers and why they are now the state bird? Its all here. So get yourself a bowl of popcorn, cuddle up with your Pet Pig Penny and join us for smiles, laughs, and tears
See-Christene's website christene99.simplesite.comChristene
Christene was born in California and loves the beach. She is also an artist and photographer who has sold her paintings statewide. She enjoys kayaking, swimming, and traveling to new places. She takes long walks with Jack, collects shells, and loves getting wet and sandy. She enjoys playing her guitar and sings while Jack listens. She loves books, camping, mining for crystals, and old classic movies. After a long, hot day, she loves a cold glass of mint sweet tea with crushed ice. Thank you for taking the time to read our stories. Much gratitude, kitty kat kisses, and puppy dog tails. About Jack Jack was born in Georgia. Besides helping Christene write this book, Jack also enjoys long walks on the beach with Christene, sniffing shells, and getting sandy. His favorite food is warm pretzels. After a day of playing Frisbee, chasing balls, and being cuddled and petted, Jack likes to enjoy a refreshing beverage of crushed ice, water, and mint. He likes to retire to his soft, cushy bed or to get on top of Christene's pillow and sleep after such a long, hard day.
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Tails from Around the World - Christene
TAILS
FROM AROUND
THE WORLD
Christene, Pet Communicator, Talks to the Animals
Christene
Copyright © 2015 Christene DeLaurier.
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ISBN: 978-1-5043-4545-3 (e)
Balboa Press rev. date: 12/29/2015
23943.pngContents
Foreword
Dedication
Story #1
Story #2
Story #3
Story #4
Story # 5
Story #6
Story #7
Story #8
Story #9
Story #10
Story #11
Story #12
Story #13
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Story #40
Story #41
Story #42
Story #43
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Story #45
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Story #47
Story #48
Story #49
Story #50
Story #51
Story #52
Story # 53
Story #54
Story #55
Story #56
Story #57
Answer Story #57
FOREWORD
Christene has been a Professional Pet Communicator for 25 years.
She’s also been on Radio and helped many Pets and people worldwide.
Christene is an animal lover first and has also been a volunteer for Friends of Strays.
She does her readings with her Spiritual Guides who share their knowledge and wisdom from their higher state of awareness giving clear and insightful answers to her client’s questions.
Furthermore, she also communicates directly with the pets to see what their issues are. In this way she can find out how the pet is actually feeling and what its needs are. And because of this Christene is able to see the problems and issues that Vets cannot always see or resolve at times, for many of these problems can be emotional or environmental. She has also helped many people with their Pets Peeves. For instance when your pet has suddenly started the negative behavior of peeing on the carpet, or biting. Maybe they won’t be sociable? Have they become unhappy? Won’t eat their favorite food? Limping on one leg when the Vet says nothing is wrong?
Christene gives guidance on how to start changing these behaviors to create a happier Pet and home. She has helped many people resolve the issues of their unhappy loved ones.
The editor of the company Christene wrote pet articles for, received hundreds of letters and Emails from clients who had read her article’s on pets. In which she answered the questions owners had about their Pets, and resolving difficult issues in the home.
Christene’s editor and staff loved her stories very much and because her guidance and advice was so helpful they submitted them to The Dog Whisper- Cesar Romero.
Christene has also helped many people Connect with their loved ones that have passed over as well.
A large number of questions received were about owner’s beloved pets that had passed over. They needed some kind of solace and understanding about what happens to their pets after they pass on. This is a very popular subject which Christene specializes in having great clarity and insight which she shares with her clients.
TAILS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
"Please come enjoy this entertaining and fun book about the many pet Lovers and animal lovers around the world who shared their wonderful stories with you! Do you know what a Pet Peeve is? You could have one if your Pet is ripping up the couch or your curtains and your darling kitty is leaving presents on the floor where they didn’t before.
Maybe Sandi Dog will not eat his food anymore. You always buy his favorite brand, what is going on? Well you got one.
People love to share their pet stories and the funny things their pets do.
Did you know that people in the USA alone, spend $61 Billion Dollars a Year on their pets?
Do you know that a hairball is technically- called a Bezoar.
Also people spend as much as $1 Billion dollars on cat litter alone, whee’ that’s a lot.
Have you ever heard about the Raining frog story? Well it is in my book.
Did you know that horses do not have gallbladders?
Well there are many more interesting facts and fun stories in this book as well as answers to many questions about the different animals in this wonderful book.
Many Furry Friends have found her and she has found homes for everyone one of them. This also includes her own beloved pets which found a home with her. One of Christene’s favorite sayings, (I saved my dog Gypsy- but No wait, she really saved me
). I’m so grateful Spirit sent her to me.
This book has different stories from Christene’s clients, friends and family sharing their joy, love, experience and sorrows. She wrote this book so each person could share their own pet stories and experiences while helping animals as well.
Christene and Jack know that you will identify with some of these wonderful and unique characters with their great personalities and loving owners. These wonderful pets have their own ways of communicating and acting.
Such as knocking off the flower pot you just bought or maybe the new Nikes Molly just chewed up but only the right one, the left is still good. Snowy the horse, I only kicked Fred a little so he would stop barking so loud. Well Really I warned him! And Sissy Kitty who sits in the lovely white shreds of toilet paper of her new bed that seems to be all over the house.
We ask you to come on this journey with us to Laugh, Cry, Bark, Purr, Hiss, Chirp, and Feel joy!
Wet Fur and flying Feathers says it all!
Warm Wishes, Christene and Jack
.
Christene99@yahoo.com
Phone # {971-600-5483}
DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to Gypsy: My Chinese Lo Mein and Broccoli Eater, Jump on the counter to get the Snickers bar Friend and wonderful companion. Who gave so much love to everyone!!(My Springer Spaniel)-Who is now In Doggie Heaven!
Meea: The Dorito, French Fry Eating, jump on the table to get the food, Pekinese! That is now passed over. Rachel’s Best Friend (The Human).
Goliath: The Avocado snatching from the bowl, jumping on peoples head in the night Cat. Who followed the girls to the School Bus to make sure they got on! Charmain’s Friend (The human).
To all you Animal Lovers and God Creatures Out there- Such as:
Dogs, Birds, Cats, Rats, Lizards, Fish, Hamsters, Cows, Pigs, Unicorns, Ferrets, Snakes, Spiders, Lamas, Horses, Dragons, Ants, Worms, Bunnies, Elephants, Tigers, Zebras, Camels, Bees and Fairies, Just to name a few! Wheeee!
And to my New Friend Jack who helps me write this book sitting on my desk. We know you will enjoy this book.
Cookie Kisses and Hugs, Christene and Jack.
This book is written with much joy to my beloved husband Teddy, my wonderful daughters who I love so much, Rachel and Charmain.
And to my grandchildren Sean and Chloe and all of the rest of my family which is very large, with too many names but you all know who you are.
My heart felt love goes out to you all.
Christene and Jack…….
About the author.
About Jack-
image1.jpgJack was born in Georgia. Besides helping Christene write this book, Jack also enjoys long walks on the beach with Christene, sniffing shells and getting sandy. His favorite food is warm pretzels. After a long hot day of playing Frisbee, chasing balls and being cuddle and petted, Jack likes to enjoy a refreshing beverage of crushed ice and water mint Julep.
Jack likes to retire to his soft cushy bed or to get on top of Christene’s pillow and sleep after such a long hard day.
image2.jpgChristene was born in California and loves the beach.
She is also an Artist and photographer who has sold her paintings statewide. Christene enjoys kayaking, swimming and traveling to new places.
Christene takes long walks with Jack and collects shells and loves getting wet and sandy.
She enjoys playing her guitar and sings while Jack listens. She loves books, camping, mining for crystals and old classic movies.
After a long hot day Christene loves a nice cold glass of mint sweet tea with crushed ice.
Thank you for taking the time to read our stories.
Much Gratitude.
Kitty Kat Kisses and Puppy Dog Tails.
Christene and her new friend Jack.
STORY #1
Joyce and Lego.
Hello Christene and Jack.
This is a little story I would like to share with you. One day my Daughter came over and had a box with her she really loves reptiles and I thought she was bringing me a reptile. Her daughter said this is a Christmas present for you. OH No I said, I don’t want to open that Box, I am afraid of whatever is in there. No way!
Come on mom you will like it. I was very leery, no way there’s a reptile or something in there. No there isn’t, really mom! You will like it. Go ahead it’s a good Christmas present. Ok, I opened the box and there was a little bitty black puppy in there, OHHH. He was 6
long and 4
in width. He was so tiny and small. He looked just like a tiny toy so I named him Lego. My daughter found the 5 puppies under the porch and rescued them. Their mother was a feral dog but she found them all homes and Lego was the runt of the litter.
He likes to sleep with me all night. Lego only barks when he hears something outside. Since he is the first dog I have ever had, he is either the best dog or the worst dog I have ever had.
Later when I left for our first visit to the vet, I grabbed a cat toy, a ball of yarn to take with us so he could play. From the very first throw, he knew how to fetch a ball. Now any time I throw the ball, Lego will fetch it and bring it back to me. He expects me to just keep throwing the ball over and over. Lego will keep getting it and bringing back and I keep throwing it over and over again.
He will drive you nuts- fetching and throwing! It’s his favorite pastime.
My Lego is part Lhasa Apso and He is Black-Grey -and White. Lego is now 4 years old and weighs 18 pounds. My family had dogs when I was younger. But I never had a dog of my very own, before Lego, he is my cute little Lego toy. I am so happy that he is the first dog I have ever owned. Because I love him very much.
Thank you for putting Lego’s story in your book Christene and Jack.
Sincerely, Joyce and Lego.
image3.jpgLego!
Answer Story #1
Hello Joyce and Lego.
What a wonderful story about you and Lego. Boy he is adorable. He really is a very good dog, And I see he loves you so much! Lego really is lucky and has a great home. So it’s a good thing it was not a reptile! Your daughter gave you a wonderful gift of love. And you of course I am sure give Lego much happiness and love. Well we know who is the Boss of the tennis Balls. LOL.
Wagging Tails and Throwing Tennis Balls.
Christene and Jack
.
STORY #2
Dear Christene and Jack.
This is my pet Macaw Birdy, I saved him from an abusive home. He used to bite at everyone and wouldn’t be social. After a while he learned to trust us as we gave him lots of love this stopped the bad behavior. He was very happy and would play with us. But now he is biting every one again and won’t stop squawking all night! He won’t come out of his cage either! Help us please! John & Nancy.
image4.jpgBirdy!
Answer Story #2
Hello John and Nancy! As you know Macaws are very sensitive, smart birds. Their emotional level is at usually about that of a two year old child. I can see that you’ve made changes in the house hold with a new pet kitty. The shouting and biting is a little sibling rivalry, Birdy is just acting out. But you must be kind and gentle don’t squawk back. Give Birdy a firm no! When he’s squawking then say quiet please. Then after he calms down bring him a new toy and a little food treat into his cage. Using a soft voice entice him out of his cage to play. Remember to wear gloves at first, also watch your face as he will still be overly sensitive.
He is reverting back to trying to control you both because he is jealous about not receiving all the attention from you. Just like a child, he feels he is not the baby anymore.
Give him at least 2- 3 weeks to get back into a new routine, also move the cage around a little bit to the left. This will help shift the energy. This behaviors not from the abuse, he’s just feeling insecure. I know you love him. Let me know what happens!
Flying Feathers and Sunflower seeds Smiles!
"Christene and Jack.
{Follow up} #2
WOW THANKS Christene and Jack!
Birdy has calmed down with your help. You were right we did get a new kitty and I guess Birdy was jealous. Boy did the treats help - Our Baby Birdy is doing so much better. One happy family.
Love John, Nancy and Birdy.
STORY #3
Christene and Jack.
I wanted to know if you could help me.
My cats name is Tiger he’s a small kitten. I found him in a back alley where he was really hungry and dehydrated. So naturally I took him home and cared for him, he has really been good for