Weezy Got Stuck

Working with lost animals is complicated. They don’t speak human and they don’t speak English. They also can’t read so they aren’t able to look at a street sign and tell an Animal Communicator what the nearest cross streets are.

The day Weezy went missing I was able to connect with him immediately. He was easy to connect with and eager to give me many details about his predicament. He told me he was near his home, that he hadn’t walked far before he got “stuck”. He communicated to me that he was halfway down a hill and showed me an image of flowing water below him that he could see and hear. He also showed me a tall, two-story light brown wood structure that was slightly above him. He conveyed to me that both of his back legs were off to one side and he couldn’t get up from the hill - that he was stuck. He repeated that sentiment to me many times.

As I relayed all of this information to Weezy’s dad he set out in search of him. He searched all the local creeks and rivers, up and down the riverbanks to no avail. As night fell on the second night he was searching a creek bed two blocks from his home for a second time and happened to glance up in just the right direction and saw his sweet Weezy stuck with both legs off to one side, halfway up a hill, near a two-story house under construction with plywood walls.

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