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Animal Contact : Paul...I Need Your Help
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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1  (Original Message)Sent: 12/26/2007 7:32 PM
Paul...Could you do a big favor for me and contact my Frosty?
He has been acting really wacky at night and I can't figure out what is going on with him.
Frosty has always slept with me, but toward the bottom of the bed. All of a sudden he
has started jumping off of the bed and when I tell him to get back into bed, little Candy
moves out of her spot near the pillow and he takes her spot.
Other nights he wants to leave my bedroom completely and insists on sleeping with
my elderly 86 year old Mother. Last night, he growled at me when I asked him to
come back to bed with me.
Frosty will be 9 years old at the end of January, and he has slept with me since he
was a puppy. He was raised with Snowy (you contacted her for me...she has passed),
and he has been with Candy for a year. This behavior is very new. What is going on?
Why? Could you please ask him to stop it, or what I need to do?
Thank You!
Hope Your Christmas Was Wonderful!
Ellie


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From: MSN NicknameWolf19502Sent: 1/1/2008 10:12 AM
HI Ellie,
       It is 5 am and I have been at work all night and Frosty and I are not making good contact, probably because I am so tired.
       Something is bothering Frosty, but I just am not "getting it". I need to talk with him when I am more alert and less groggy. He is not comfortable somehow, but I cannot make out if it is physical or other. I don't get the impression of illness or sickness but of "discomfort".
       He does tell me that he sleeps with your mother "because she needs company".
       Have you changed something or added something to your bedroom? Snowy just came through with information that seems to indicate an irritant? Like an allergy or something like that for Frosty.
      I will check with him again when I am rested.
 
Paul
 

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From: MSN NicknameWolf19502Sent: 1/1/2008 10:14 AM
My apologies, Our Christmas was great. With the new grandson ( 3 months old) watching his older brother ( 4 years old) and not really knowing what was going on but taking it all in it was really a great day. Thank you.
     I hope you are having a great holiday season.
 
Paul
 

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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1Sent: 1/3/2008 8:25 PM
Paul...Thank You!
I certainly did change something in my bedroom. I had one blanket and an old flannel sheet on top of that
for the dogs to lay on, but when the weather turned colder I took it off of the bed and put an old blanket
on the bed in its place.
Right after seeing your message I switched back to the old flannel sheet. Now Frosy seems happier,
yet he is still chasing Candy out of her regular spot. After 8-1/2 years of sleeping at the foot of the
bed, he now sleeps near with his head on the pillow right next to me. Guess there is nothing wrong
with a change like that one.
Was it Snowy at the Bridge who told you what was wrong? or Candy who is with him now?
Thanks For Talking To Frosty! If you can get anymore info from him I would be grateful.
I am still worried that something is really bothering him.
Thanks Again!
Ellie

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From: MSN NicknameWolf19502Sent: 1/28/2008 12:00 PM
Hi Ellie,
     Confirmation (the blanket and flannel sheet) is always wonderful to get. Thank you so much.
      For some reason, Frosty has decided that he needs to be closer to you. He "needs" to "watch" you. He is unable to put this into words I can understand. I am getting the strength of his need to watch but not the understanding.  Candy has accepted that he needs to "watch" and has moved.
      He wants you to know that there are times when he needs to be with your Mom. He tells me that she needs company and he provides it. The growling is just to emphasize that he needs to be with her. I am getting a grin and a nod from him as I write this.
      Snowy was the one who gave me the information. Sends love.
 
Paul
 
        
 
 
Paul...Thank You!
I certainly did change something in my bedroom. I had one blanket and an old flannel sheet on top of that
for the dogs to lay on, but when the weather turned colder I took it off of the bed and put an old blanket
on the bed in its place.
Right after seeing your message I switched back to the old flannel sheet. Now Frosy seems happier,
yet he is still chasing Candy out of her regular spot. After 8-1/2 years of sleeping at the foot of the
bed, he now sleeps near with his head on the pillow right next to me. Guess there is nothing wrong
with a change like that one.
Was it Snowy at the Bridge who told you what was wrong? or Candy who is with him now?
Thanks For Talking To Frosty! If you can get anymore info from him I would be grateful.
I am still worried that something is really bothering him.
Thanks Again!
Ellie

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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1Sent: 2/7/2008 4:13 PM
Paul...Lots has happened here.
I discovered a large lump on Frosty's abdomen by his left leg.
Surgery was done on him last week and through the biopsy it was discovered that it
was a Fatty Tumor...no cancer at all. My boy is doing great and the stitches will be
taken out tomarrow. Because of where the tumor was located I can only begin to
imagine how uncomfortable he was.
Also, I really understand Frosty's need to keep an eye on my Mom. She had a
mini-stroke 2 weeks ago and she was hospitalized. Happy to say she is recovering
nicely, and her problem with her speech center was only fleeting and temporary.
However, swelling was found behind her left eye and the lense that was put in
years ago when a cataract was removed is very foggy. Plus, her right eye has
a cataract that needs to be removed. Her ability to see is terrible, but she will be
seeing a specialist who will hopefully be able to correct her problems with her sight.
Just can't seem to understand why Frosty seems to think he needs to watch ME.
 
Funny, but I keep sensing that SNOWY is very close by and I thought I saw her
a few more times...she was so fuzzy. Plus, I keep sensing another dog I had in
the past hanging around...her name was SNOWFLAKE. When she shows herself
she can be very clearly seen and she really tries getting my attention. Is there
anything Snowflake needs to tell me?
 
Thanks For Your Help!
Ellie

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From: MSN NicknameWolf19502Sent: 2/9/2008 12:38 AM
Hi Ellie,
       You were right, I talked with Frosty and Snowy to try to clarify a couple of things.
        Frosty feels that your mother needs someone with her if she should wake up confused. He is telling me that he felt his presence would be comforting to her. He is letting me know that some nights he can tell that she is "confused" when she goes to sleep and those are the nights he sleeps with her so that he can comfort her if she wakes.
        He tells me that I misunderstood him. He was trying to get your attention and try to let you know he wasn't feeling "right" and I misunderstood/misinterpreted him. He is laughing at me, telling me that I should not be upset that people just don't always understand and I can agree with that.
         Snowy is around you. She visits regularly. She says you are just more "sensitive" right now with all that is happening.
          I am getting a message from Snowflake:
She just wants you to acknowledge that you see her. She needs to know for sure that you see her and accept her presence.
 
Paul
 
 
 
Paul
 

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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1Sent: 2/15/2008 3:49 PM
Paul...Thank You!
Frosty is feeling much better...I can tell. He has more pep and energy since his surgery.
The other day he ran like the wind with Candy through our yard. Plus, he is sleeping through the night and acting more like himself.
I am not surprized that Snowy has been visiting a lot. I feel her presence every now and then. Last night, I felt a chill, looked down, and thought I saw a dog by my feet for a few seconds. Both Candy and Frosty were laying elsewhere in the room, so it wasn't either of them. I sensed it might have been Snowy, but not quite sure because the dog disappeared quickly.
About Snowflake...thank you for this message from her. She was my baby before Snowy came into my life. Hope she knows that I do accept her presence when she visits. She was a gorgeous American Eskimo. If you happen to talk to her again, please tell her that I definitely see her and that she can visit me whenever she wants. We had a very special bond.
 Oh, yes, wanted to let you know that my Mom is doing very well after having a mini-stroke.
Thanks Again!
Ellie

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