Elizabeth - Thank you for helping us with Dilly Bird. We made the changes he wanted and he seems as happy as he can be. It's pretty funny to have your bird join the family for breakfast - the kids are loving it and Dilly is minding his table manners. :) You brought peace to our home - thanks.
KC, Sue and Dilly Bird
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My 18 year old Thoroughbred Rupert has been lame off and on for awhile now. My vet was having trouble pinpointing the problem and referred me to you. He said you could find out "right from the horses mouth" what was hurting and it would save $$ with diagnostic tests. I was very skeptical to say the least. But surprise, surprise, you tuned into Rupert, and after a very lively "conversation" he told you exactly where he was hurting and even what he wanted to do about it! I just wanted you to know that the vet is treating Rupert "as instructed" by Rupert, and he is almost back to his healthy, bouncy self! I can't thank you enough Lizzie.
Deborah J and Rupert
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OMG! Awesome, awesome reading! We found out so much about our dogs and some of their behavior and how we can help the two sisters make peace. Also, when you told us you would talk to Janie about her chewing on the furniture I didn't really know what you meant - maybe a bit skeptical? Then the next day it stopped - she just stopped chewing on things! A miracle - thank you thank you, thank you! I will refer you to anyone I know having issues with a pet.
Melissa D, Janie, Glory and Stuffy
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Owning a 32 year old horse that is blind in one eye is a challenge, After two colic surgeries this year I thought Sammy would never live a normal life again. He was stiff, didn't want to be touched and seemed to be withdrawing into himself. So I decided to give equine massage a try.
Sammy LOVED IT! I noticed a difference in his movement right away. He is more fluid and supple and his attitude has changed. He now craves attention and wants to play with other horses. But more importantly, I have my old horse back again.
Carol K. and Sammy
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Hey Lizzie - Found your website so thought I'd add my 2 cents - LOL. I have clients with a gorgeous Wheaton that was scared of the show ring. She's been to about 10 shows so shouldn't be - we always treat her w/lots of TLC. I was ready to send her home but the client begged me to try something else. Another handler suggested you - I thought it was a-buncha-you-know-what but tried it anyway. You talked to her and then went ringside with us. WOW WEE! She was calm, cool and collected in the ring - a first - and has been taking the points ever since. She got her CH last week. Clients are thinking about specialing her. I am now a faithful believer. Thanks girl - you saved me a client!
Davey and the Terrier Crew
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Like most people faced with something new I was skeptical when I first heard of Elizabeth’s gift. But something happened along the way that has made me a believer.
Although I had been privileged to see Elizabeth communicate with a litter of puppies, my first really important session with her centered on my heart dog Onslow. At his first show as a special he jumped out of the van and came up lame. Thinking it was just a pulled muscle we waited a couple of days before taking him to the vet. My vet thought it might be neurological but not being an expert suggested that I take him to a specialist. What followed was one of the most trying times of my life. Onslow and I went from Specialists, to the University of Wisconsin, to chiropractors, to natural remedies, and back to even more specialists. He was poked and prodded, he went through test after test, and nothing was being found. My dog was in pain, my pocketbook was empty, and my heart was broken. I had tried everything I could think of, except calling Elizabeth, so finally I asked if she would talk to him. When the session was started Onslow wasn't cooperative at first. By that time he was sick of people looking at him, and you could see he wanted nothing to do with anyone other than his family. But she quietly tuned in to him and I could see him visibly relax. He told her many things that day but most importantly he told her that he had something that the doctors wouldn't’ find. It was a tiny growth hidden behind his heart.
Throughout all of this time his leg had been deteriorating to the point that it had to be removed. And although all the medical tests were run again, still nothing was found. Onslow lived for another year before he started with a tiny persistent cough that had us running back to the vet. What the vet found sent me reeling! Hidden behind his heart was a tiny mass that had grown to the point where it was now wrapped around his windpipe, and pressed against the nerves of his leg. Had it been found originally it could have saved his leg and more importantly his life! But by the time the doctors found it, it had grown to the point that removal was impossible. He lived out the rest of his days in as much comfort as I could give him, and died in my arms.
Since that time it has been my privilege to take many of my dogs to Elizabeth. Dogs that are ill, dogs that are distrustful, and recently a dog that was having issues with his new home and family. In every case Elizabeth has been able to tune in to the animal, sooth and comfort them, and find out from them what the problem is. I'll never doubt her again and will happily tell everyone I know to contact her with any type of problem.
Penny K.
Thank you Penny. Onslow's spirit is always with you. -Elizabeth