Karen Anderson | Pet Loss, Euthanasia, Animal Afterlife. (Communication In Dreams ) | Ep. 228

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EPISODE NOTES:
Welcome to The Pretty Intense Podcast. Today I have Karen Anderson who is a PET MEDIUM. Karen is an author, a pet communicator and a Pet Loss Specialist. I had so many questions for Karen. What happens when our pets die? Can they communicate with us from the afterlife? What do pets think about euthanasia? Do they like their food, cages, leads? We talk about how to look for the messages from the other side that our diseased pets are sending us. Sensing their Presence: You may feel a sudden warmth, a gentle touch, or a familiar presence around you. Some individuals report sensing their pet's presence in different ways, like hearing their collar jingle or feeling them brush against their legs. Trust your intuition and gut feelings. You may have a strong sense that your pet is nearby or that they are trying to communicate with you. Pay attention to these instincts and trust your own inner guidance. Finding comfort in the memories of your beloved pet and cherishing the bond you shared can be a healing way to honor their memory. We hope you find comfort in this episode.
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00:00 - Intro
06:00 - Discovering Your Clairvoyant Powers
15:00 - What Pets Think About Euthanasia
20:00 - Animals Focus On The Love
26:00 - When To Euthanize
32:00 - How Do Animals Feel About Being neutered
40:00 - What Food Do Dogs Really Like
46:00 - Behavior Problems With Animals
57:00 - How Our Lost Animals Communicate
1:03:00 - Good Grief
1:13:00 - Eating Animals
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Bio:
Karen Anderson is an esteemed author and award-winning animal communicator and pet loss specialist known for her heartwarming and insightful books that explore the afterlife of animals and the profound connections we share with our beloved pets. Karen has written three best-selling books documenting her journey from deputy sheriff to psychic, including the newly released book, The Pet I Can't Forget, along with her first two books The Amazing Afterlife of Animals and Hear All Creatures. Karen established herself as a trusted voice in the realm of animal spirituality. Her books are filled with actual messages from departed pets drawn from sessions she conducted over the past 26 years. She also offers a pet loss app, free training, animal communication courses, and established a non-profit animal sanctuary providing a final refuge for the pets no one else wants. The elderly, special needs, and abandoned companion animals have a forever home at Karen's sanctuary and proceeds from her books and courses benefit the animals.

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@tomjensen618
@tomjensen618 5 ай бұрын
My best friend of 10 year got terminal cancer and with a heavy heart I had to put him down. He wouldn't eat and feeding him with liquid food just made him throw up. Next morning just before waking up he came to me cleary while still in my bed. He was very happy to see me and licked my face. Then I woke up. Knowing he was well and happy really helped me over the loss.
@pallasathena4133
@pallasathena4133 5 ай бұрын
Awe, Thank you for sharing this. What a lovely way to show you he is in a happy place, and he loves you very much. You will meet again. Blessing's into your heart!
@carolthomas770
@carolthomas770 5 ай бұрын
Beautiful! So sorry for your loss. He is always with you.
@mhd7832
@mhd7832 5 ай бұрын
THANK YOU .SING YES STA HEART.#
@tamsinthai
@tamsinthai 5 ай бұрын
Same, only my CKD cat appeared in a vignette after having been taken from my arms by my mother, eating wet food with gusto. He hadn't eaten for a very long time properly. My mother's taking care of him now.
@sunnyco6325
@sunnyco6325 2 ай бұрын
Love and peace to you.
@marleneppaul
@marleneppaul 2 ай бұрын
I never had children so my cats are my children. I’ve lost 5 of my 7 cats in the last 3 years, one of them on St Patrick’s Day in 2024. I’m devastated because I just lost one in October & one last March. My two remaining boys have no idea how much I lean on them. My animals are my world. The holes in my heart run deep and I’m struggling something terrible. My Siamese that passed in 2013 was my soulmate. When she passed, I went into the pharmacy to pick something up and I was shocked when the music was as loud as a concert. The song playing was “I’ll be there for you”, the theme song for Friends. I burst out in tears and the person behind the counter asked if I was ok. I told them I had just lost the love of my life so I asked them why the music was so loud and they said they didn’t know, that had never happened before. When I left I realized what I said to Tia before she was gone I said please be there for me when I get to the other side. I think she was letting me know she would be there for me. I’m hoping all my animals will be there for me. This is so hard so my heart hurts for everyone on here.
@marleneppaul
@marleneppaul 2 ай бұрын
I’ve had 3 cats die in crisis while I wasn’t there. I’m so upset at myself and would never wanted that to happen to my cat children.
@mysoulsintent3577
@mysoulsintent3577 Ай бұрын
Dearest Marlene i so FEEL and empathize with all which you poignantly shared!!! Especially given my initial new born Siamese was also clearly my then lifeline as i went through a painful divorce and many transformational events throughout my 20's ie also discovering I would not bear children in this lifetime!! Zachie my amazing Siamese was my initial known Soulmate as well as he gently literally walked with me and guided me back "home" to my large immediate bio family in the Midwest before he then elected to "wander off" and leave my life shortly after i returned closer to my family?!! After this I had numerous long term in age and loving guiding company assorted dogs and cats. In 2017 I then suddenly "lost" my most beloved Soulmate Chelsey Marie my most beloved to date 8 yr old Mini Doxie just prior to my Mom's sudden passing over a well...which subsequently led me into a long term extensive grieving Dark Night of the Soul grief process over both!! 7 years later I now have a much better understanding of both their passings and I am so very very pleased they are each extremely happy and at peace in there upper realms as they routinely come to me yet as needed to provide me love in abundance!! I am currently showered with ongoing love with my remaining and most giving 15 y/o Cat Louie!! In closing I have NO doubt both Zachie and Chelsey Marie will be in the front line of those many welcoming my energetic loving Soul into my inevitable next eternal Spiritual realm!! Bless you for sharing your powerful prolific life journey's with your varying Soulmate PETS etc etc !! much love Barb💙💙💙💙💙💙❣
@marleneppaul
@marleneppaul Ай бұрын
@@mysoulsintent3577 thank you for sharing that’s a sad and beautiful recap of your life ❤️
@ishitaghosh8613
@ishitaghosh8613 3 ай бұрын
After hearing many, many different sessions with mediums, psychics, and communicators, I have gathered two things: 1) the pet may or may not choose to come back to you in this current life a second time. Should they choose to, they will give you adequate indications so that you recognise them. However, they often do not choose to come back so soon (a second time in your current Earth lifetime) but continue to love and guide you. Looks like we are too occupied to see the signs. And 2) the plants and animals we eat come with a contract to be consumed, it seems --- at a spiritual level, they know this. Diet is supposed to suit the individual's nutrition requirements. If we consume animals and plants, we should do so mindfully and be grateful that they sacrificed themselves for our sustenance. These two learnings have been consistent throughout all I have gathered from various sources. Thank you for this lovely session. 🙏💜
@Helen-mh8mq
@Helen-mh8mq 7 күн бұрын
My soul kitty died 6 weeks ago.My best friend is an energy healer and is an animal communicator as well.A week after Bear died ,I had to get away and my friend came with me.On the third day she said Bear was deciding about his next life.The discussion was should or could he be with me again.He said that I couldn't deal with another pet right now.His brother died 6 months before .Between them both it had been 2 years of trying to save them and I'm exhausted. My baby Bear.😸💗😸💗
@marycrane5208
@marycrane5208 4 ай бұрын
I believe that it is no mistake that dog is god spelled backwards. Because dogs give us unconditional love, I feel certain that dogs are physical conduits for God's love to us. My friends always chuckle when they hear me say that Animals are my favorite people. Since we can't create or destroy energy, I believe that our beloved furry friends will be there waiting for us when we cross over. Thank you for a great program.
@abey1042
@abey1042 2 ай бұрын
I love you Danica ❤
@MrOKECBON
@MrOKECBON Ай бұрын
Amen to that 🐕🕊
@kendrar3072
@kendrar3072 Ай бұрын
Cool! I remember singer in Alphaville talked about just that in some interview. Dog-God ❤❤❤❤
@joycemcintyre3839
@joycemcintyre3839 4 ай бұрын
When I had to put my 16 yr old little buddy down he was on his way out, the light was out of his eyes. I held him and let him go peacefully. Suddenly I felt goosebumps from my neck down my body. It was a feeling of such joy and relief. Now when he’s around I can feel his energy around me. It doesn’t make it easy but it’s very comforting. Around one year when he was gone he came and visited when I was in bed. I could feel him walking around my body and then head slowly leaving. It’s going on two years and I still miss him terribly.
@10dogz93
@10dogz93 5 ай бұрын
My wife & I have had 19 dogs in almost 40 years of marriage. We have 4 dogs still living .We have had to put all but two down and & at one point 3 in less than 6 months. Fortunately we can tell when their ready, but it's never an easy decision. A few of them I thought I would die with them. Losing my dog agility partners seem to hurt worse for some reason. Our pain never seems to go away, but it's nice to know that they are OK. As far as their afterlife goes, we have no doubt. I've seen all of my dogs after we lost them. 1 or 2 times a week I see one of them seems to pop in for a visit. Mostly quick glimpses, but some are full body apparitions. I've even seen friend’s dogs after they passed. We also know that they come back to us. We are very sure the 4 dogs we have were with us before. They are never exactly the same, but their personalities are very similar.
@robindupont6399
@robindupont6399 4 ай бұрын
Me too. Maggie and I said goodbye on December 14, 2017, one day short of her shelter adoption anniversary 12 years earlier. I wanted to die with her. Now she visits. I feel her, see her--then I turn my head to look at her, and she is not there. In my heart, I know she's with me. It's so comforting. Maggie and I were best friends in love. It was magic.❤
@joannano9105
@joannano9105 2 ай бұрын
Magic..🐾⚘❤...yes..the word for Loves energy...🤗🦋
@eeesus6167
@eeesus6167 5 ай бұрын
Grandma squirrel who was my friend for 5 years told me with her eyes that she was leaving. She knew and came to me to say goodbye ❤
@kimhoskins326
@kimhoskins326 2 ай бұрын
In 2015, I had NDE…my dog Clarence who died on 1995…met me in Creation. He was in a beautiful like golden honey…sunshine field. He was on my side of the rainbow bridge.it wasn’t a rainbow . It looked like an old rickety bridge. It seemed that side was forbidden for me. I couldn’t go to that side. Clarence was a chow chow. When I saw him in heaven his fur was so deep red. He was as if 4 football fields…from me. But space doesn’t exist. We didn’t run to one another. And we would have.in this life we would have. Then he was in front of me and we were loving. Like a full cuddle…then he sent me back…this is the most profound experience I have ever had. I always communicated with animals. I can feel what they say. I always have. I connect so much more with animals than people. I didn’t want to leave him. It was as if he was telling me he’s in heaven and I will be with him again…then I was back here
@grumblefarm
@grumblefarm Ай бұрын
This is so incredibly beautiful. I would love to talk to you about this more and hear more about your story ❤
@Njfishingmaniac
@Njfishingmaniac Ай бұрын
Had to put my 12 year old cane corso down Thursday night. My wife and I are an absolute mess. We held her as the vet did what she had to do. The amount of signs we have gotten from her in 60 hours is crazy. My god do we miss her. It’s not the same in here without her. We have cats but they are quiet. It’s going to take a while. I need to not feel guilt of when I wasn’t there enough, didn’t walk her enough, was mad with something so I ignored her, got mad at her for making noise and pacing @1 am. That’s the hardest part. Good show and very informative thank you 🙏
@jeffg592
@jeffg592 5 ай бұрын
Dogs are among God’s greatest gifts❤
@TheMilfy13
@TheMilfy13 4 ай бұрын
God is Dog backwards ❤️🐾🐾
@teeniequeenie8369
@teeniequeenie8369 3 ай бұрын
@@TheMilfy13I was just gunna say that when I read their comment.
@TheYazmanian
@TheYazmanian Ай бұрын
28:22 My first dog, Trey, died this way. It was literally 2 AM and she started seizing. None of the emergency vets were answering their phones and we were so scared to move her. We recently had to put our 14-year-old German Shepherd to sleep and our vet warned us not to wait too long because he could collapse suddenly and he would be very panicked and upset and she said it would be awful for everybody involved and I said you're right because that's what I went through with Trey. It was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make and sometimes I still can't believe I agreed to it. All I know for certain is that his suffering has ended and that's where my suffering truly began. I agree that humans, especially adults, should be allowed to leave this earth on their terms. I believe in euthanasia for those who can consent. For animals it is so hard because they have such a strong will to survive. Taking away their life feels wrong even if it is merciful, due to their inability to understand and have informed consent.
@sarahfairchild399
@sarahfairchild399 2 ай бұрын
I intentionally made myself stay calm as I held her as we put her down a few nights ago cuz I didn't want her to be scared and she kept her promise to me by showing me where she went as she crossed over and it was indescribable. I realized later as I was recounting it to my son that she didnt have a form there. She literally was the energy of the wind blowing thru the grass at the place she went. It's so amazing!!
@MrOKECBON
@MrOKECBON Ай бұрын
I had to put my dog of 13 years down from a really bad case of Myelomalacia + cancer. Her whole body was paralyzed and couldn't even raise her head to drink and did her business where she laid. Her breathing and heartbeat was crazy. Taking that decision to euthanize was heartbreaking but i knew i had to, to save her from pain. My first time loosing a freind in my hands while looking in each others eyes until the end. I miss her, i hope she forgives me because i do feel like i could have done more or better. If i do see her when i die, then dying doesnt seem that bad anymore. 🕊🐕
@denisenasi5017
@denisenasi5017 5 ай бұрын
Dogs running free made me think of Lee Asher in Oregon! He has dogs that enjoy the open spaces at The Asher House rescue. This is the ultimate place for these dogs!
@24mbronc
@24mbronc 4 ай бұрын
My 3 legged rescue buddy has brought more joy and inspiration than i ever thought possible. I never thought I would or could adopt a animal with a missing limb but his ability to adapt and care less attitude about his missing leg often encourages me to not sweat the small stuff and keep moving forward. He is a true blessing!!
@lulasnannajodie7723
@lulasnannajodie7723 2 ай бұрын
i adopted an abused 3 legged jack russell, best thing i ever did, we had to do a lot of work to overcome his 10 years of abuse. he was fearless after our work together, so rewarding, i had 4 years with him - i want to open a dog refuge just for disabled dogs in Milo's honour 💙🌈
@carolthomas770
@carolthomas770 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Danica and Karen. So profound. I'm crying with ya now. Lost my dear boy cat, Orion, last Friday. I love some people but l love all animals.
@adamjohnson339
@adamjohnson339 5 ай бұрын
Wow the universe. I just said goodbye to my best friend about a week ago. The wife and I ended up visiting a psychic to get some confirmation of him on the other side. It was quite the experience...and now this, you have this on your show. How beautiful ❤. Thank you.
@carolthomas770
@carolthomas770 5 ай бұрын
Me too, last Friday my boy cat passed. I sat with him at home. He was ready and I kept him company.
@traciekling2662
@traciekling2662 5 ай бұрын
Me three! Yesterday was my emotional challenging day where I had to say goodbye 🐎 Thank you Danika and Karen Anderson, the timing is PERFECT 👌🏻Thank you 🙏🏻SO much valuable information I needed to hear! The synchronicities are a beautiful blessing
@moongladeus
@moongladeus 4 ай бұрын
@evelinaiuliano3547
@evelinaiuliano3547 2 ай бұрын
I miss my Lola 😢 haven't stopped crying for 24 weeks. I watched her transition. She went into crisis, but I made it nice for her. Before it got messy, she wanted to go and have a shower 🚿 I made her comfortable in her bed. Stayed with her, till her last breath. 😢😢😢 I was singing her favourite songs. Watching this, made me cry 😢 😭 😪 🤧 💔 ❤️
@pamc3338
@pamc3338 Ай бұрын
I can relate.
@vickiwilson2831
@vickiwilson2831 Ай бұрын
I love that you kept her home with you. I did the same and I'm glad I did
@Delatta1961
@Delatta1961 4 ай бұрын
I lost my kitty companion of almost 19 years. She passed in the middle of the night in her sleep. And the saddest part is my regret I wasn’t holding her. I’ve never seen a more affectionate and loving cat than she was. In my grief I was comforted by something I heard said about a question if there’s a pet heaven. I was told that if God wants me happy in heaven, my companion(s) will be there waiting for me. I pray that’s true, because if it isn’t, it’s not heaven
@lulasnannajodie7723
@lulasnannajodie7723 2 ай бұрын
cats prefer solitude when passing, dont feel regret, your companion knows how they were loved and missed. xx
@DelSunflower33
@DelSunflower33 Ай бұрын
Just went thru this yesterday. Love my Ace 🖤🐾 he was truly my guardian. He loved me unconditionally and taught me to be in the present moment. Love you Ace.
@DanicaPatrick
@DanicaPatrick Ай бұрын
We are so sorry for your loss.
@Ghostbark01
@Ghostbark01 4 ай бұрын
We as Natives of this land. We are told a story and it is passed down through the generations from family to family. and before i mention this. Clear your mind and ask yourself...We all came from somewhere and or somewhen. What you should know and what is common sense to us is that those who have many names but we call them Animals and Insects and All the Elements of Life of this World. We as humans were welcomed here with open hearts and we were taught how to live on and in this world,this planet, this Earth with many names. We all should call this world Home. So animals feel just as much as we do. We even spoke to each other yet we only forgot how on both sides. ne ways. Peace to all living life out there. respect the animals for they respect us. ;)
@ilsescheirlinckx1539
@ilsescheirlinckx1539 4 ай бұрын
I go hysterical when I see something done wrong to animals. I cannot controle my emotions, I go furious
@Kayenne54
@Kayenne54 3 ай бұрын
I do too. How does that saying go? *It's no measure of good health to be well adjusted to a sick society*
@diannamorris9225
@diannamorris9225 3 ай бұрын
Yes i could easily go to jail over animal neglect/abuse!
@eileenb7843
@eileenb7843 5 ай бұрын
I lost my beloved lab Bodie 2 months ago and I was heartbroken, cried for days. It was a shock since he was only 10 1/2 and was healthy and energetic. He basically laid down and died very peacefully. We were very connected, and he was a faithful and loving companion; we got very close after my husband passed suddenly a few years ago. The intuitive message I got was that his time on earth was done and I could carry on my life journey on my own (2 other spiritual friends got the same message). Bodie taught me unconditional love, patience and how to live in the moment. Most recently, I was working on honoring his instincts (like sniffing everything) when we were out walking, instead of rushing him on the walk because I wanted to do something else.
@eshamerita5970
@eshamerita5970 4 ай бұрын
What a blessing the way your friend passed, it sounds so peaceful. That's how all interspecies love stories should conclude: peacefully. A blanket of peace that is fully soaked in gratitude and unconditional love with each tear of good bye. May you and Bodie's connection be blessed like that every time you share a physical experience 🙌♥️🙏
@jerrychetty2524
@jerrychetty2524 2 ай бұрын
I have had a lump on my testicle for about 20 years and never worry about it for the time but about 2 years ago I started getting pains and my dog Leo is a South African boerboel - he just nudges me between my legs and within 3 days the lump disappeared, I believe that he was sent to me by God's grace. I also am enjoying the company of his 2 sons who I witnessed being born
@Ingrid-rq3mo
@Ingrid-rq3mo 5 ай бұрын
This was so inspiring! I losed my 18 year old cat last year, we've been so connected, there was so much love and he always understood me. Now that he's gone, sometimes I feel something leaning on me. Often I think it's him. I had/have other cats, everyone is different and everyone is special. They need our attention and love so much. Thank you so much ❤❤❤
@shirleekatt5629
@shirleekatt5629 4 ай бұрын
I have had dogs since birth. I truly can’t imagine my life without them. The joy of loving them and the devastation of loosing them has been the most emotional feelings of my life … the exception,my Son.
@angelanunes8421
@angelanunes8421 5 ай бұрын
I had to put my 10 yr old daisy down in November. My other pup is lost! I have thought of getting another puppy because he’s 5 and has never been alone. My Daisy was my life saver and I miss her terribly ❤
@karenmiller129
@karenmiller129 3 ай бұрын
For me it's always been dogs and horses.. ever since I've been a little girl just like you Karen.. I used to bring injured animals home or birds who were stuck in cow poop. I was born on a big farm in Australia and from the age of 3 I used to ride my first horse (an ex milk cart pony) around the farm picking mushrooms and bringing home whatever poor animal I'd find along the way.. to my parents disgust I'd tame n feed wild cats that no one else could get close to except me. After a life of travel and nursing I finally retired to look after my darling man who had acute myeloid leukaemia.. when he passed I felt so empty and altho my friends did their best to help me thru my grief it was my dogs and horse who were my greatest comfort. .they make us live in the moment and their love is totally unconditional.. there is nothing else like it in this human world.. I now adopt off the track greyhounds.. I've also had off the track horses..these poor animals have given their entire lives for humans and are often not treated well.. I love to give them the opportunity to know that not all humans are bad and give them the most wonderful loving furever home I can.. until I have to given them my final act of kindness .. I know that I will see them all again when my time comes 🙏💖🌈✨️
@lauramendoza5938
@lauramendoza5938 Ай бұрын
You’re a great human.
@micheleparadis2808
@micheleparadis2808 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Danica. Thank you Karen. My first language is French. We have an expression: "pleurer sa vie" (to cry your life). I 'relief' cried my life, all through this interview. I deeply appreciate it. Merci.
@pallasathena4133
@pallasathena4133 5 ай бұрын
WE LOVE our babies! They are just so precious, and Fun, funny, adorable, intelligent, caring, interested, and interesting, snuggly, cuddly, they love their animal family, and really care about their family as humans do, only even more so! Please do not remove animals from their area, and take them away from their family, such as Squirrels, Opossums Deer etc. Thank you
@barbaracollins3015
@barbaracollins3015 5 ай бұрын
Wow, yes, everything she said clicks. When I had to have my beloved dog put down all of a sudden, it felt like my soul shattered. And I just noticed the angel statue she has in the background I own as well. Cool synch!
@jpop-qg5gj
@jpop-qg5gj 4 ай бұрын
Having to get my dog Gerry put to sleep this afternoon and am distraught. I’m here for some reassurance that they live on in spirit and visit us. I love you Gerry.. thank you for being the best boy you knew how. ❤️
@diannamorris9225
@diannamorris9225 3 ай бұрын
@DragonRyderNyx
@DragonRyderNyx 5 ай бұрын
After almost 15yrs I lost my best friend on Dec 18th, my Malamute Husky. It's so very heartbreaking. So grateful for this 🙏❤️.I've been a vegetarian for 15 years (eating eggs/dairy only if pasture raised) and i'm very healthy. I'm 50, I'm not on any medications and haven't been sick in years. But every so often, like when my pup passed away or I'm really in distress, my body calls out for a piece of meat and I honor that. I feel we must all listen to our bodies, but in doing so, if we choose to eat meat I feel we all have an ethical responsibility to choose meat raised in a natural, cruelty-free environment with food that is biologically appropriate. If not, it's important to understand we do indirectly contribute to the plight of factory farmed animals.
@ruralnorthernlass9267
@ruralnorthernlass9267 4 ай бұрын
Aunt betty farm or factory farm ....They all end up at the same slaughter house love, but you keep telling yourself that something ethical and magic happens along the way
@LaSorciereFeuillue
@LaSorciereFeuillue 2 ай бұрын
@DragonRyderNyx if you'd rather not eat meat even occasionally try 4-7-8 breathing to manage cravings. Andrew Weil has a YT vid about it. I've done it for years & know quite effective for insomnia & heart issues. Recently heard about the cravings application but haven't used it myself yet.
@judymoras6532
@judymoras6532 2 ай бұрын
So true…..I wish people could see this too!
@unicornlover-ek7jw
@unicornlover-ek7jw Ай бұрын
I rescued my boy just 2 hours before they were going to put him down. He was a border collie/lab who's only crime was that he was sheltered for 2 weeks. After many years with us he had to be put down as he could no longer get up on his back legs. He had been a part of our family for 20 years. Boots was a truly awesome fur baby and had been with us for about 18 years and not only do i miss him, but i suffer with saving him from being put to sleep only to have to do it years later. Rest in peace my precious boy, Boots!
@lauramendoza5938
@lauramendoza5938 Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@catriot4858
@catriot4858 Ай бұрын
Don't understand why if he couldn't get up from his back legs = put him down?
@MB1BUMPER
@MB1BUMPER 5 ай бұрын
People have passed away and seen loved ones who passed show up w pets in the afterlife so I do believe they pass on just like we do.
@rosangelaburnham
@rosangelaburnham 4 ай бұрын
The passing of my first dog affected me more than the passing of my mother. I live alone now with 7 caninos and I could not be without them.
@diannamorris9225
@diannamorris9225 3 ай бұрын
Can totally relate....sorry Mom I love you too but...
@taliascharie
@taliascharie 18 күн бұрын
I can relate. It's day three since I said goodbye to my baby girl Onyx. It has been so difficult, we had a routine. My heart aches, I hope to get pass this pain soon.
@evelinaiuliano3547
@evelinaiuliano3547 2 ай бұрын
Yes, they are here to teach us. They are our teachers. Once we learn, then they pass. Not fair. Lola was only 2 years old. Still can't work out, what she taught me before she passed. 😢😢😢
@carolthomas770
@carolthomas770 5 ай бұрын
Danica and Karen, two beacons of light to our planet. So grateful to be here.
@HeatherKPowers
@HeatherKPowers 4 ай бұрын
I've lost 2 beloved kitties in the past year. One was my best friend & the other, I was lucky to rescue off the road & we shared 4 years of learning love & trust together. I have had 1 dream from my Little Bee, & not yet from Bailey. Thank you for sharing the other ways they visit us. I'm learning to trust their communications.
@beccasal5601
@beccasal5601 Ай бұрын
I recently lost my cat and this helped me tremendously. Thank you so much.
@breemds
@breemds 3 ай бұрын
My baby boy Murci Bear the mini poodle 🐩 left me right before his 12th bday of copper storage disease. I held him to the end. So grateful he gave me an adventurous life! 🥹💙🦋✨✨✨✨
@teeniequeenie8369
@teeniequeenie8369 3 ай бұрын
Copper storage disease…never heard of that one….so crazy how many things can go wrong with their bodies …specially when all you want is to keep your furr baby healthy…scary.
@patrickplummer1027
@patrickplummer1027 5 ай бұрын
2024 is the year of Danica
@angelanunes8421
@angelanunes8421 5 ай бұрын
I bought your book Karen and I know now she is visiting us❤
@MissNunyaNYBizness
@MissNunyaNYBizness 4 ай бұрын
I am extremely passionate when it comes to animals not at all for people. I had 3 furbabies. One was 17+ something that passed in 2020....& my other 2 just passed, one 15 1/2 yr old tux New Years Eve...& not 10 days later on Jan 10th, 2024 my 3rd, 16 1/2 yr old soul cat passed. I'm soooo heartbroken & in disbelief. Every time I talk, think, or picture him I start crying like now, & cant stop! Im 56 & whenever I talk to m parents I start to cry & they dont get it or understand why I take it so hard. Then I brought up today that maybe I'll look into adopting older cats now to give them a home as opposed to getting kittens. My mother flat at tells me if it were her she wouldnt get another being how hard I take it when they pass. I'm just crushed right now.
@janenefox6039
@janenefox6039 5 ай бұрын
I love Karen!! She is a beautiful soul that continues to help so many to expand in our knowledge, in our healing and understanding of our grieve!! Her books are amazing! From the book of The Complete Works of Florence Scovel Shinn, she gives this affirmation: "I deny any appearance of disorder. This dog/cat is a perfect idea in Divine Mind and now expresses God's perfect idea of a perfect dog/cat. Infinite Intelligence illumines and directs this animal. It is a perfect idea in Divine Mind and is always in its right place." I practice saying this all the time to my senior cat. ♥I have a question for Karen: Do animals have their own journeys for growth and expansion as we humans do? Meaning something like, they may have an illness where they want to learn to heal themselves as part of their incarnate journey? If so, that could give us a deeper understanding of why this or why that. Maybe it would be for their experience for their own soul growth. We Humans tend to believe (not always) that we are responsible when our animals get sick.
@marilyn6712
@marilyn6712 5 ай бұрын
❤animals are amazing!! Teach us unconditional love 💕 🐶can’t stop crying as I watch this episode 😢
@eddiebatelaan5621
@eddiebatelaan5621 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this, Danica. I just lost my soulmate, Xander, on March 21. I have never felt so close to any human, as I do to him. I am a grateful because I really truly know what unconditional love is. It took me into my 50s to ever experience this. I live in Sweden now, moving from California. I struggle daily with missing him. He is the reason I stayed here and became a citizen after a relationship ended. Your questions from all angles and your own insights really made for a good interview. All the best.
@lisamission
@lisamission 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Danica for this episode, it really pulled at my heart strings because I’m such a huge animal lover as well but it was awesome & comforting ❤
@SunsetSessions
@SunsetSessions 4 ай бұрын
Amazing stories. My daughter Brittney & I rescued many dogs in Tulum. We found the 1st “accidentally”on our way back from the ruins in 2013…. she was just a puppy & 1 day away from passing. My daughter named her Chuska (after a blue eyed spider monkey we attempted to rescue). We cancelled our flight home & stayed in Tulum for months, nursing & loving Chuska back to health. she came back to Malibu w/ us & was one of the most beloved & amazing dogs ever. She was like my daughter’s child & she sadly left her body on 10-10-20. However during the time we spent in Tulum caring for her, Brittney & I co-created the 1st Spiritual Retreat Company in all of Tulum (Life Source Retreats), in partnership w/ a new Tulum hotelier. LSR helped transform hundreds of people’s lives, the 3 hotels are still top 5 & we went on to rescue a dozen more (one of whom is sleeping on my bed as I type this). Life Source is now in a sacred space (The Malibu Retreat) for both humans & dogs. we still miss dear Chuska every single day…..
@custommolding349
@custommolding349 5 ай бұрын
Yep love animals, I think they mostly teach us unconditional love. I have had so many different kinds of animals and each one is always in the moment living with no expectations. Yet as I watch my Mom in her final moments, dieing from Dementia, she stopped eating and drinking, she gets pain medication but I feel it is so traumatic on her to experience the pain and suffering. If she was a pet we would have put her down. But instead we have to watch her slowly dwindle into nothing. Thanks again for having so many good guests, the synchronicity in timing of them always amazes me.
@evelinaiuliano3547
@evelinaiuliano3547 2 ай бұрын
Yes, our pets mimic us ❤
@angelanunes8421
@angelanunes8421 5 ай бұрын
I had a dream the night I had to put my pup down. I saw her running in the grass playing with all of my departed pets.
@chipzzztheebarber757
@chipzzztheebarber757 5 ай бұрын
YES!!! LOVE MY SOPHIE KITTY, rescued from the 3° temp outside the Inn last year's January...her personality is humorous, then, hiss scratch with ALL CLAWS, back to playful....after girlie mechanism switched off, love...in bed, in the wingback, out in the field....animals are precious gifts....eh!!! ANOTHER FUN PODCAST PATRICK!!!! Thank you....
@paulbouvier1997
@paulbouvier1997 5 ай бұрын
Dog Day Care KZfaq videos shows where a school bus picks them up and they each have their own seat which they share with another dog.... really neat to watch and they go directly to their own seat.... They have amazing times as a group
@rickmorgan8912
@rickmorgan8912 5 ай бұрын
My most favorite podcast! I too Love animals and especially dogs! Not a more PURE Love on this earth!!❤
@DanicaPatrick
@DanicaPatrick 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening!
@mhd7832
@mhd7832 5 ай бұрын
#@@DanicaPatrick
@fernmaraminsky9130
@fernmaraminsky9130 5 ай бұрын
Last week I had to put my cat to sleep. This made me feel a little better. Thank you!
@sunnyco6325
@sunnyco6325 2 ай бұрын
I am so sorry, I know how hard that was. Love and peace to you.
@fernmaraminsky9130
@fernmaraminsky9130 2 ай бұрын
@@sunnyco6325 thank you
@imbolc8024
@imbolc8024 5 ай бұрын
Gosh Danica i'm OMGosh when i saw 'title', now listening, much hugs & thankyou's from Belgium. Yes, i cry for dogs (me, all animals) when i see they look for adoption on social media, not so much for people, 'same', animals still NEED so much 'our voice' (imo - my experience) they teach so wisely & love so purely♥ Also, yes, in my 'dreams' it was much more than a dream, it was a visit (several visits) to help,guide, love to one of 'my' many angels cats (and other beings) that already had to leave this lifeform😢, i never had this with the loved humans that passed. Honestly, i would strongly advise to everyone to go help in an animal shelter (i need to add... it changes often our view on 'our species', humans)... how much pain & misery there is by these amazing creatures is behond words, IF u got time, they crave for your love & hugs, adoption is only for people who really know what they do.
@pierretteroy4847
@pierretteroy4847 5 ай бұрын
So happy to be listening to this.I have the same reaction as you guys and have thought all my life that something was very wrong with me.I’m not alone and not crazy THANK YOU!
@DanicaPatrick
@DanicaPatrick 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@maryjaskolka8122
@maryjaskolka8122 4 ай бұрын
Same...I grieved my pet more than people. He died July 26,2023 and everyday I look for him...
@fernandotello9130
@fernandotello9130 5 ай бұрын
Unbelievable podcast.. hit me hard though about my dogs I got to put 💤💤💤💤still missing them and talk to them..special in my personal life..🙏they will never leave in ❤️ .. unique..Tk to both of you..🙏
@dd1884
@dd1884 4 ай бұрын
This was AMAZING!!! Danica, you are by far one of my top discoveries towards the end of 2023, and I look forward to the content you continue to create moving forward. You ask the right questions and find the answers. Truly a 💎
@katieh.5318
@katieh.5318 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a beautiful interview. 🥰 ❤️🐾❤️
@dj_2023
@dj_2023 2 ай бұрын
This conversation was so meaningful, personal and emotional. Two beautiful souls communing!
@andreamatosevic3453
@andreamatosevic3453 2 ай бұрын
The amount of times I teared up during this conversation. Karen is amazing. So grateful for all of the information shared. Thank you Karen and Danica ❤
@angelanunes8421
@angelanunes8421 5 ай бұрын
I knew with my Daisy. She had that death stare
@diannamorris9225
@diannamorris9225 3 ай бұрын
Omgosh,this podcast was the most profound signal from Source that I have received to date! I was so totally blown away by this episode . I cried tears of joy throughout! It literally addressed every question I have about my animals(2 cats I've had to euthanize in the past 2 years)and all the others throughout my life, 1 dog and 2 other cats! Not only that but there were sooo many things I've said since I can remember, like, "love is all there is" and things Ive pondered like, feeling bad about consuming animals for food. Not only that but key words and phrases throughout that felt like you guys were reading my life! I am sooo grateful and thankful to you both, Danica and Karen.Know that you are both making a huge difference in peoples lives and are living your purpose! In other words,if you ever doubt you're doing the right thing,....YOU ARE!!BOTH OF YOU! THANK YOU X 7!! Sincerly, Dianna
@brandeecrooks8842
@brandeecrooks8842 4 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen your channel before, but your video popped up and I watched it. I didn’t expect to watch the entire thing, lol. I lost my dog last year and was filled with an immense amount of regret and guilt, for how much more I could’ve loved him and how much better I could have been. I never thought I would get another dog because I didn’t think I was a good dog parent. Something told me I was meant to get another puppy and a few months later I got my Yorkie. He has been the biggest gift and I promised Chopper (my previous dog) that I would give him all of the love that he deserved through my new puppy. I know he visits us and I know he feels it. Both of them, in different ways, have pulled me through the darkest moments of my life. This video confirmed that. I know he was sent to me to teach me how to love better and I appreciated this video very much. ❤ 🌈
@Healingvibrationsbymatt
@Healingvibrationsbymatt 4 ай бұрын
Wow! I’m a fan of this show in general but nothing has shifted my perspective on a matter like this interview. I was so grateful for it, having lost my Great Dane last March. Little did I know, 3 days after watching this I’d be holding my near 12 year old Frenchie while she experienced seizures for almost 24 hours. To be able to hold and comfort her through that awful time was made infinitely easier by the advice given here. Thank you SO SO very much 🙏🏻❤️
@emswhims
@emswhims 4 ай бұрын
Wow! What an amazing conversation. Danica, I just discovered your podcast when you interviewed RFK Jr. - you are quickly becoming one of my most favorite people on the planet ❤❤❤
@helenmyers5161
@helenmyers5161 Ай бұрын
You both are such pure souls! Thank you for the podcast.
@DanicaPatrick
@DanicaPatrick Ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@alexsandra9000
@alexsandra9000 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video.
@skip741x3
@skip741x3 5 ай бұрын
This is a Really wonderful interview here for anyone who has had an animal of any type... I currently do not have any but have had many cats, some for as long as 23yrs so I understand the bond and the pain of loss when its time to let go.....Ive been bitten badly before ,more than once, so I am cautious of and steer clear of dogs whenever I encounter them..I completely get ur sentiments as a dog owner Danica about them loving to run free and how happy they must be to be unleashed... However, when this is done in a public place like a park with other people around, not All of those people are going to be comfortable with someones dog being set free.. They can be Unpredictable and can go on the attack or get triggered when an innocent bystander just happens to be near...It makes me extremely uneasy to see dogs on the loose in public areas..so much so that it keeps me from even walking there, even though I'd want to...Sure i could anyway, but I would not be at ease ..dont we all want our time in nature to be enjoyable and relaxing? The dog lease laws are there for That reason, so that the area can be enjoyed by Everyone...Ive seen far to many dog owners completely ignore that and use the parks as if it were for them and their dogs use without concern for others who may have wanted to be there... PS: I have not eaten meat,fish,chicken or eggs for over 45 yrs and am very healthy....no drinking,drugs or smoking, no doctors or meds...make sure you get enough Complete protein or your body will have trouble maintaining muscle mass, will take longer to recover,heal,muscles will ache, ect..there are Many health benefits though as long as you understand the body's need for enough protein..it need not have to come from animals though .... Yes you can absolutely be more than healthy if you so choose.
@forthedoggiesguitars2277
@forthedoggiesguitars2277 3 ай бұрын
I have all my dogs (many dogs) that have passed on, not only with me in spirit, but also as guides. I’ve run into my dog (once in Puerta Vallarta, and once in Florence ) whose energy was in another dog and was letting me know everything is alright. Excellent, interview. Thanks for this!
@user-hk6qt1pf5b
@user-hk6qt1pf5b 5 ай бұрын
You did it AGAIN!!!! Ty so much. Have a friend who had four dogs. She calls them her kids. In the last four years she lost three of them. One was blind, before she would leave for work she would shut the gate around her pool. One day she woke up late and was rushing around and forgot to check the gate around the pool. She came home and found the dog in the pool. That was two years ago. Every day she blames herself. This podcast will hopefully ease her pain. Ty again!!!!!!!!!!!
@lesliefloyd2585
@lesliefloyd2585 2 ай бұрын
I loved this episode Thank you 🙏🏽. You answered so many of my questions 💗
@kimcooke13
@kimcooke13 26 күн бұрын
My dog Beans died last night.... Steals my breath the heart ache engulfs me.... Hurts more than family passing honestly....
@SoulToSoulWithDina
@SoulToSoulWithDina 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Danica.
@Egle3
@Egle3 5 ай бұрын
I just cried the whole time 🖤
@rachelsearles8728
@rachelsearles8728 4 ай бұрын
I am so happy to see this interview. I was lucky enough to have had communications via Karen with several of my deceased furry loved ones. Karen was so helpful. She was able to let me know consistently that my loved one was still with me. I wish she still did private sessions....but I understand....and now try to trust they are with me after they leave their furry bodies and try to find my own signs and messages. One of my kitties is mentioned in one of her books...Brie.❤
@joannlamothe6640
@joannlamothe6640 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, it helps me know my dog who recently passed unexpectedly, is ok. Although it still hurts so much, it's comforting knowing they are ok.
@johnwittenauer9223
@johnwittenauer9223 5 ай бұрын
This podcast resonated with me in so many ways ...particularly relative to events (both sad/stressful as well as happy) during the past 15 months. Thank you so much!
@DanicaPatrick
@DanicaPatrick 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@organichealthsovereignty5855
@organichealthsovereignty5855 5 ай бұрын
When we r here a larger part of our soul is still in spirit so anyone who ever knew u will always hav contact w u there or the same for u w anyone else
@James-Seamus
@James-Seamus 5 ай бұрын
Loved your story about Lucy. I too have a strong connection with the natural world. ❤
@DanicaPatrick
@DanicaPatrick 5 ай бұрын
Wonderful!
@gingerscott460
@gingerscott460 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful interview . So much vulnerability ❤
@NinaRuberti
@NinaRuberti 4 ай бұрын
Great episode! It is very nice Karen has a place to bring those unwanted animals home! Animals are such high vibrational beings. They make us be present and to be a better person. They are unconditional love! And I thoroughly believe that we have been animals in past lives. In doing past life journey one of my favorite lives was being a black bear. My dog has told me that we have graduated when we come back as an animal! Much love! 💕 🐾🙏
@muth7813
@muth7813 4 ай бұрын
I completely feel the same way about not being able to see or know about animal suffering but I am truly grateful for the people who have what it takes to run to their rescue.
@paulbouvier1997
@paulbouvier1997 5 ай бұрын
Why would someone want to push Danica's button..... Push for Happy / Enjoyable / Fun times
@rupaumesh4858
@rupaumesh4858 4 ай бұрын
Amazing show loved it 🥰
@CGMB777
@CGMB777 3 ай бұрын
Danica, being open to questioning everything is, for sure, your A game!🎉❤
@julieanneedwards
@julieanneedwards 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interview with Karen, Danica. It helped changed my perspective in many areas hearing from Karen and also the questions you asked were so great, things I often wondered myself. Thank you, thank you.. And when you mentioned 'tell me a healthy vegan for 10 years', i have chosen the vegan diet along with vegan B12 and Iron supplements for this time and feel fantastic. But like Karen said, it's whatever we each feel is right for us. Thank you again for this interview, it has really helped me at a time with I needed it with my boy Hugo (doggy) transitioning. Thank you xx
@handsomeharley4257
@handsomeharley4257 2 ай бұрын
Incredible story, you put into words how I feel ❤ thank you 🙏
@marindavanaswegen6238
@marindavanaswegen6238 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this to humanities awareness, Danica. So needed and such important work. Perhaps look into Anna Breytenbach Animal Communicator, her work with wildlife and nature is awe inspiring.
@yvonnegrant1173
@yvonnegrant1173 3 ай бұрын
Me too Karen. I cry for animals but for not people. Especially dogs. I love my dogs more than life, sometimes.
@marilynirwin9726
@marilynirwin9726 5 ай бұрын
Love this Love this!
@Max_Snellink
@Max_Snellink 4 ай бұрын
Did some DMT and was toured around the universe by a racoon cat creature.. The next day waves of feral cats came to me in this reality and I've become a cat sanctuary in the snowy winter months. One adoption is a super cool old cat I called Oliver. He was dreaded matted greasy and smelly and had no teeth. He's now a lap cushion all soft and lovely. Cats saved me years ago in a dark moment. I owe them.
@TruthQuest4700
@TruthQuest4700 2 ай бұрын
My dog and cat display their state of happiness and sense of security whenever they sleep belly up with their legs sprawled open because they wouldn't relax in such a vulnerable position if they didn't feel safe. I've experienced multiple visits from my dog and my friend's dog after they passed through dreams and it was pure bliss!
@pamelarichardson-fike84
@pamelarichardson-fike84 4 ай бұрын
I just had to have my dog " Angus Allen " Euthinized a couple of days ago and it was so hard to do and I'm left with guilt and I know it was the best thing for him and had to put my love for him ahead of my own feelings of how much I was going to miss him. I have never felt more empty, alone and sad in my life because I miss him soooo.... I pray to God I made the right decision and my vet said I did because there was absolutely no chance of him getting better because he was in last stage of renal failure and liver failure and they discovered a malignancy as well that I was unaware of. I kept putting off teeth being removed and I now know had he went under anesthesia he likely would not have come through it. God was watching even though I didn't realize it then. I still miss my sweet and amazing boy and will miss him until we meet again. I got so much from this podcast and I wanted to thank you because I was grief stricken and am still very much grieving but at least now I have a better understanding of what I did was the right thing and Angus will not be angry because of what I had to do to keep him from suffering. He was not in crisis yet but it was a Friday and I was so scared he would be over the weekend and I didn't want to chance him going into crisis and have no help and be into a horrible panic. So I made sure all the blood tests were indicating that he was not going to make it before my decision and my vet told me that he would noway have ever of made it past the weekend and would most likely pass away during the weekend. So I feel I did what he needed to not suffer more then he was already which was already bad as it was . He could not walk any longer and he was having accidents on himself and I would have done anything to keep him dry and clean but his quality of life was just literally loving me and it would have been so selfish on my part to not help him if it we're just to keep him because of how deeply he loved me. I have learned sometimes love is having doing the best thing for my sweet boy which is not to suffer. Thank you for this information and I want you to know how much I appreciate you. Your very good at listening to animals. Much respect and thanks
@diannamorris9225
@diannamorris9225 3 ай бұрын
Aawww I totally feel your pain.Youre beloved knows your heart!!
@pamelarichardson-fike84
@pamelarichardson-fike84 3 ай бұрын
@@diannamorris9225 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@divineaphrodite2010
@divineaphrodite2010 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I just had to put my cat Elder down 2 days ago, it was my first time and I am still very upset about it and your video helped me a lot.
@DanicaPatrick
@DanicaPatrick 5 ай бұрын
I am so sorry. Glad it helped!
@mhd7832
@mhd7832 5 ай бұрын
PÓ VAI ASSUSTAR ELA VEJA EU PUBLIQUEI MAIS SABE COMO E NE ELES VEM DE SURPRESA .☁🛸☁ 🏠🚶#
@diannamorris9225
@diannamorris9225 3 ай бұрын
Just remember,he knows the love in your heart!
@Songplayer58
@Songplayer58 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I totally enjoyed this and I realized that I can talk to my cat and dog and they will tell me what they want. You both are amazing and I cried with you both. If I didn’t live with my brother I would adopt another dog and cat. Thanks again and many blessings to you both!! 💕
@Phoenixtwinflame363
@Phoenixtwinflame363 4 ай бұрын
Not just Dodo, what about Geobeats?? I agree with Karen, you are incredible. This is my first time watching your channel & I love all the questions you asked, unlike most afterlife podcasts that never ask the difficult questions & always the ones that everyone asks Instead. And, you seem very genuine & relatable. You can tell you really love animals, like me...I'm a pet sitter of 25 yrs & its the best job in the world. Thank you. ❤
@sandraguerra9155
@sandraguerra9155 5 ай бұрын
I loved this !❤
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