Pet psychic helps animals find forever homes
admin | July 18, 2008We used a pet psychic in a process where she acted as a translator between us and dogs to create a musical CD that dogs liked.
I never would have been aware of this if I hadn’t started working with pet psychic Dr. Kim Ogden. It didn’t start out with the idea of helping shelters adopt out animals but came out of a musical process in which we used the talents and services of Dr. Kim.
It went like this. We gave Dr. Kim a CD of different kinds of music that she would take into shelters (and her private consultation) and play for the dogs. Then she would take notes on the dog’s responses and send them to us to use in creating our music.
We had never worked with a pet psychic before so the whole process was quite an education for us - and Dr. Kim. What relates to this article was kind of a byproduct of the musical process and the manner in which Dr. Kim communicates with animals.
The process she uses is quite simple. She asks the name of the animal and precisely what you would like to know. She then communicates with the animal and writes down the information she receives. She then gives you the paper and the discussion on what begins.
When we were writing the songs for the CD Dr. Kim literally put together focus groups of dogs (over two hundred) to test out the music genres and lyric content. She generally did this at the shelters she worked with questioning groups of from ten to twelve dogs at a time. She then would call me with the information she had gained and we in turn would use the info to write and produce the songs.
After one session I asked Dr. Kim for that week’s information. She told me that she hadn’t had a chance to test out the music because she had only talked with four dogs.
I asked her how come. She told they got into talking about other stuff.
Apparently the shelter had asked Dr. Kim to communicate with the four most difficult to adopt out animals. In the process Dr. Kim left the pieces of paper she had written the dogs comments on at the shelter and forgot about them.
Three weeks later I got a letter from the shelter thanking Dr. Kim for helping them adopt out the dogs she had spoken to. The shelter had used the information that Dr. Kim had written down and adopted the dogs out with no problem based on that information.
The dog I remember in particular was one that had been adopted three times and returned three times as incorrigible. The animal had been given to families three times. Dr. Kim learned that for whatever reason, the dog wanted to be with a single, white male. As soon as it was given to a single, white male it happily stayed adopted. The people at the shelter were amazed at how a pet psychic could make such a huge difference in how successfully their dogs were adopted. They now employ pet psychics on a regular basis to help make the adoption process far more successful than it has ever been.
When doing interviews we now advise shelters to use pet psychics to help in their adoptions and to find out more about the animals that come into their care.
We started out using a pet psychic to help us create music and ended up discovering a way to help animals find forever homes. It is a very cool thing.
Talk to your shelter about trying it out. There are pet psychics and intuitive animal communicators all over the country so finding one for your local shelter should be no problem at all
Pet psychics. You gotta love ‘em and the animals do too.





