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Our Real Life Session with Animal Communicator Nancy Mello: A Conversation with My Dogs (Part 2 of 2)
Episode 101

Our Real Life Session with Animal Communicator Nancy Mello: A Conversation with My Dogs (Part 2 of 2)

Believe in Dog

August 26, 20241h 6mExplicit

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Show Notes

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to work with an animal communicator?  This is Part 2 of our family’s session with animal communicator, Nancy Mello.

In just the past few days, we discovered another one of Nancy’s insights about Neno’s health is correct!

We’re jumping back into our session with Nancy where we connected with Neno, Nessie & Penny.  After each segment from Nancy, Tim & I will share our reflections with you about what points resonated with us – or didn’t.

In Part 2, we’ll learn more about newly adopted Nessie – like her biggest fear and insights into the triggers of her reactivity. And about those chickens! During the session, Nancy recommended checking Nessie’s ears, and 5 days later Nessie was diagnosed with an ear infection.

At the end of the session, we also hear from Penny, our beloved gal who passed suddenly in 2023.  We’ll hear what Penny knew about her health condition, what she thinks about Nessie joining our family and if she’s seen the portrait of her in our home.

Tim also shares his best advice for anyone interested in working with an animal communicator.

See photos of Neno's dental issue & info shared with Nancy at:
https://believeindogpodcast.com/episodes-1/episode101

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