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I enjoyed several years as a medium and "people psychic" before specializing in animal communication. Should I once again expand and include "standard" psychic readings for people in my practice?

  • Yes, please! (78%, 25 Votes)
  • I think I'd need more information before deciding. (16%, 5 Votes)
  • No, continue to specialize in animals. (6%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 32

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Help for Lost Pets: FindToto.com

There’s nothing quite so upsetting, in quite the same way, for both animal communicators, and the clients who are hurting, than having a pet go missing.  It is such a difficult process, in fact, that many communicators won’t accept “location work” at all, and I myself am taking a hiatus from accepting new missing animal clients.  The emotional devastation  of not knowing where your pet is, or if he is okay, is overwhelming … and it can also overpower the communicator who is trying to make the connection.

When new people call me now, with a missing pet, I offer (at no charge) to send information to the pet, including encouragement and instruction on how to help himself be found.  Two-way connections are much more difficult, however, and it is these I’ve been taking a break from for some time.  (This, please note, is not the fault of the animals or their humans, but a failing of my own which I’m hoping is temporary.)

I also offer other advice, practical applications that can help a person locate a missing pet.  One of the best of these in recent years has been FindToto.com.

FindToto is a service that calls listed phone numbers in the area where the pet was last seen.  A recorded message describes the pet and the situation, and gives a number to call if the pet is seen.  Their success record is quite impressive, and I’ve become more and more convinced that this service is one every person missing a pet should at least consider.

There is a fee for FindToto.  Their rates vary depending on how many calls the client wishes to be made, beginning at $70.00 for the basic package of 250 calls, raising in increments all the way up to 10,000 numbers for $875.00.  The FindToto website includes a lengthy section of success stories to help potential customers decide if the service is for them.

There are many things a person can do, including hiring the assistance of an animal communicator, while searching for a missing pet.  The vast majority of those things involve getting the information out.  The more people who know about your animal, the greater the chance of someone seeing and recognizing him.

FindToto is an innovative way of doing just that.  Not everyone has the financial means to hire the service, but I believe everyone searching for a lost pet should at least consider it.

Links and Information to help in the search for missing pets:

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