I would like you to think I’m a perfect animal guardian, since I’m an animal communicator. Sadly, that’s not true.
Back in the late 70s, I was stationed at the Naval Communication Station in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The Chaplain gave me a “sato*,” a street dog named Pee Wee.
He also gifted me a book on getting sober. Uhh, what??? I didn’t have a clue what he was trying to communicate – that I should cut out alcohol and focus my energies on being a good guardian to Pee Wee.
Looking back, I give myself a C- at best for Pee Wee’s care. My Mom and Dad took Pee Wee when I received orders to Yokosuka, Japan, thank goodness. And the Chaplain’s hint about sobriety finally paid off. I’ve been sober since 1981.
If you’re ready, just admit it. Animals’ behaviors can trigger us. There are many reasons for this. Maybe they require more care than we expected. Or some behaviors are difficult to deal with – barking, pulling on the leash, not using the litterbox, pulling hair or feathers out.
I bet you can think of a few other behaviors that triggered you. And when they occurred, maybe you reacted in ways you weren’t thrilled about.
If you’re worried that your animal is mad at you, let that worry go. In my experience, animals don’t hold grudges.
But they might be anxious in response to our imperfect responses to their behaviors. For your peace of mind and resetting the relationship, consider taking the following actions.
When I became an animal communicator, I took those steps with Pee Wee, even though she had passed on. By acknowledging my shortcomings and promising to do better now, I released a lot of guilt. And became a better, still imperfect guardian.
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*Learn about The Sato Project, which has a 4-Star rating from Charity Navigator.
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