Three Dogs, One Family

Remember Shermie?  Shermie has two siblings…Bruiser and Sandola.

Here’s Bruiser and Sandy:
Bruiser

Bruiser

Sandola

Sandola

Bruiser is a funny doxie. He described Shermie as “my friend, my big dumb friend.”
Shermie and Bruiser are such characters. They both made me laugh from deep in my belly.  I have to admit, I didn’t expect their sister to be as interesting. Bruiser had said that she was very sweet to him and that she had a cool bed. Shermie had said, frankly, that she was nice but “she didn’t do anything cool.”
Shermie!

Shermie!

I was amazed and touched to talk with her yesterday. She’s a deeply intuitive, purpose-filled dog.
Her job, as she describes it, is to bring calm to her household. She does this by being calm. She describes herself as a shepherd. She doesn’t bring calm to her household by force, but instead does it by being her kind, happy self.
She told me twice that she wasn’t ready to be done here. She needs to do her job. She is deeply invested in her purpose.
She also told me that she’d like a soft-boiled egg, one that you put in your mouth whole, and then you chomp down and the yolk oozes out.
We talked about her intuition. She was concerned about a cat that she had left behind at the shelter. When two intuitives get together, they can use each other’s energy to strengthen their own. By using my energy, she was able to find out what happened to the cat. He is now living in a home where he is happy. It helped her feel better, I think.
After I finished talking with her, I went on to my next client. I noticed somebody was tagging along.
I said, “Sandy, what are you doing here?”
Sandy said, “I want to see how you do this.”
I’m looking forward to talking with Sandy again soon.
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2 Responses to Three Dogs, One Family

  1. Janet Roper says:

    What a beautiful story, she sounds like a saint-on-earth. And the pics are glorious!
    Harmony,
    Janet

  2. Simrat says:

    How fun! You had a stowaway!
    ;)

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