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Tricia’s dog in Spirit has plenty to say!

A close-up image of the black and white face of Tricia’s dog Lucy.
Image of Lucy shared with permission by Tricia

Bing!

A note pops up on Messenger from someone I don’t know.

“Do you do animal communication with pets that have crossed over? I have been wanting to check in with my dog Lucy…” asks Tricia.

“Sure.” I write. “Just give me a minute. Let’s see if Lucy is here.”

I close my eyes, take a deep breath and centre my energy in my heart. Will my energy align with Tricia? Does Lucy have something to say? Ah! A vision unfolds.”

“Tricia, I see a dog with a long, slim body in my vision space.”

“No…” writes Tricia.

“Was Lucy a short-haired dog?”

“Well…” Tricia says, “Sometimes.”

“A ‘no’ is as good as a ‘yes,’” I explain. “Keep in mind, sometimes, a different pet will show up!” I suggest, then add,

“Standing before me is a dog wearing a raincoat that covers most of its body. All I see is a dark patch on its rump. I sense there may be a pattern on the fur, like spots or a white belly, but from the image in my mind, I can’t say for sure.

The dog says:

“You can’t see my fur because I am wearing a coat.”

Tricia simply writes, “No.”

Oh, wait. Except for once!

“I shaved Lucy, and then she was cold, so I put my sweatshirt on her!”

The first solid evidence we have from Lucy is confirmed in this photo from Tricia!

Tricia’s dog Lucy in Tricia’s pink sweatshirt which covers all but her head, legs and nub of a tail!
Photo provided by Tricia of Lucy in her ‘coat’!

A second dog appears, making Lucy look quite big in comparison. Lucy was not ‘quite big,’ Tricia says. The second dog emphasized that it was a small dog whose tummy was low to the ground. I wondered if this might be a dog from long past because of the vision the dog shared next.

“In my vision, I see a toy dog I had as a child. My toy dog had wheels and made a noise when I pulled it. Its tail would wag, etc. Perhaps the ‘childhood’ toy of mine is an indicator that the dog in question is your childhood dog?”

To this, Tricia laughed out loud. Her childhood dog was a ‘toy’ breed! A toy poodle named Frenchie!

Vintage pull-toy dog with large red wheels, a string and spring, wire tail from the 1960's.
Image used with permission from Iris at CasaBonitaDesigns on Etsy!

Encouraged, we continue.

I ask Lucy for further evidence of who she is. What she shares intrigues me.

Turning over on her back, the dog indicates a cyst-like area below the surface of her skin. Lucy explains it could not be seen or felt from the outside, then shows herself having an operation.

The message is confusing.

Either the operation did not work, or there was no operation on her belly, which eventually led to her passing.

It turns out both statements are true.

Tricia tells me Lucy was prone to getting cysts which appeared over several years — on her tail. Multiple operations ensued, none of which were successful. Lucy’s tail was eventually cropped. IE, there were operations, but they did not work. Tricia has always felt Lucy had more of the same internally, but this was never discovered per se.

Interestingly, Tricia’s first dog, Frenchie, also had an internal ailment that could not be ‘seen’: heart issues.

More evidence confirmed:

  1. Lucy struggled with cysts.
  2. She had operations that did not work.
  3. Her tail originally flipped up.
  4. Her tail was thin — Tricia shaved Lucy’s tail like a lion in the summer!

Chalk more evidence revealed by Frenchie and Lucy!

Around this point, I am overwhelmed with the idea of ‘two dogs in one.’ Part of this could be that I have Frenchie and Lucy communicating together. Yet, I felt quite strongly Lucy was ‘two dogs in one.’ Tricia confirms this truth.

I see an Australian Shepherd in my vision. Lucy was an Australian shepherd mix! She shares a personal message to Tricia describing her calm personality, top-notch training, and the truth Lucy loved to be near Tricia, a truth that remains true today.

“Did you give her bones to chew?” I know the answer before Tricia says yes.

What Lucy says next astounds us both.

“Lucy says she wants you to get a bone for one of the dogs you spend time with. She says she will be able to slip inside the other dog and have a taste of the bone. She would LOVE to do this! Is there one dog in particular that she might be talking about? It seems to be a similar size to her. She is speaking about a male dog. Do you know which one of the dogs you walk that Lucy might be speaking of?”

“Yes,” says Tricia. “But what you describe already happened!”

Tricia walks several dogs regularly. A small male dog named Harvey found a bone on a recent walk. Harvey jumped into her truck with the bone, then turned and looked into her eyes. At that moment, Tricia was overwhelmed at the feeling it was Lucy looking out through his eyes!

A King Charles Cavalier dog enjoys a bone on the seat of a truck
Photo of Harvey shared by Trisha

In sharing the story of the dog with the bone, Lucy lets Tricia know she is with her all the time. Lucy knows what is happening in Tricia’s life because she is participating!

You can’t make this up.

Tricia wonders if Lucy is always with her or if she might visit other people or animals. To answer her questions, Lucy, who stands at Tricia’s side, looks over her shoulder at a distance.

“Does someone have a horse?” I ask.

Lucy looks into her past at a beautiful horse that appears at a distance.

“It’s a Bay. It’s a Bay!” Lucy whispers!

Today, Tricia sent me this picture!

A picture of a rescue horse Taro, whom Lucy still visits in spirit!
A photo of Lucy and Taro, the horse, is used with permission from Tricia.

Before our session concludes, Tricia wonders:

“Is there anything Lucy wants me to know? Does she visit other people? Animals? Does she just stay with me?”

Lucy explains life in spirit this way:

In spirit, Lucy can be in two places at once — multiple places at one time. She tells Tricia she prefers to be by Tricia’s side, but in her spirit self, she can also be with the horse from a place in her past or check in on your sister (her sister?) Then, she can pop back to be fully present with Tricia while never having left Tricia’s side.

Wow! That’s something to think about!

Thank you, Frenchie and Lucy, for the love you shared today with Tricia.

Thank you, Tricia, for permission to share your story.

Thank you, Deep Sweet Valuable, for publishing Lucy’s story on Medium!

If you have any questions or connections to experiences with animal spirit communication, please leave a note in the comments. I’d love to chat with you there!

With love to you on your journey!

Catherine ~

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