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Pet Chatter Misty

 

Are you telling that story again?!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pet Chatter founder, Debbra Lupien, has always talked to her animals. But it wasn’t until she met Scenic Mist (Misty), that she learned animals can, and want to, communicate with humans. Thanks to strong motivation from Misty, she learned to have a two-way conversation (telepathic animal communication) very quickly.

 

Misty was the most challenging horse Debbra had ever met. She was a dream horse to look at, but a nightmare to handle. She was aggressive and bad tempered, with a huge chip on her shoulder . . . at least from outward appearances. Once Debbra became The Pet Chatter, she was able to get Misty’s side of the story and learned that Misty had some valid reasons for her attitude. As those issues were resolved, Misty was transformed into a true equine partner.

 

Since then, Debbra has taken every opportunity to communicate with animals and hone her ability. What a revelation it is to directly communicate with the animal rather than having to guess what is going on.

 

In 2004 Debbra founded Seven Springs Equine Lameness Rehabilitation. After her experience with Misty, she developed a passion for helping horses with health and soundness issues. Too often horses are prematurely retired, euthanized, or sent off to auction, when their owners are unable to use them for their intended purpose.

 

The journey that Debbra began with Misty has lead her into the world of hoof care, body work, homeopathy, nutrition, natural horse keeping, and of course, animal communication. With these tools, Debbra was certain that many “throwaway” horses could be rehabilitated and returned to useful lives.

 

To that end, she has created a haven for those horses and selectively brought in individuals whom she felt could be helped. Today, including Misty, there are seven horses getting the full treatment, including telepathic animal communication.

 

Debbra and her husband, David, totally provide for the horses’ needs. Seven is a stretch to support, but they are dedicated and have made accommodations to keep everyone healthy and happy.

 

Every day Debbra receives notices and pleas about horses in need, but has had to leave them to their fate. As it does to most horse lovers, this gnaws at her soul. But what to do . . . ?

 

Out of this dilemma Pet Chatter was born. Debbra has decided to offer her animal communication skills to the public and use the proceeds to support the Seven Springs rehabs. When you book a consultation, you are not only doing a great service for your favorite four-legged animal, you are also helping Debbra and David continue in their mission to help as many horses as possible. 

 

 

 

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