Woman’s Day (Australia)

Harry’s life is sweet

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AMANDA SAYS Harry tells me that he passed over just on a year ago and lets Rebecca know that he did not suffer when he passed and was not angry that he passed alone.

Harry tells me he had problems since he was bitten by a red-bellied black snake three years ago. He was 13 when he passed over.

Rebecca’s nan comes through and shows me she has Harry and Rebecca’s dad’s dog and a family cat. Her nan has been gone more than 30 years and they were close.

Harry is smiling at Rebecca and then starts to beg for a sweet treat. He knows that Rebecca has his ashes and he is happy for her to hold onto them. He tells her how much he loves her and knows that he was very well looked after.

Harry is such a lovely dog and so excited to connect with his much-loved mum. REBECCA SAYS I reached out to Amanda as it was getting near the first anniversar­y of Harry passing. He was my baby and I really miss him.

I was curious to see if Amanda picked up on any of his nicknames as I rarely called him by his proper name. Although she didn’t, there were a lot of things she did pick up on. She knew he had a sweet tooth and that he’d know if I was opening a muffin in the other room, even head-butting the door until he got in. He was a very food-motivated dog.

Amanda mentioned he had vision problems. At the time I couldn’t think what it could be, then I realised that five years earlier Harry had developed an eye infection from a game of fetch with a stick that went awry.

I was very happy with the reading. It really comforted me. I truly believe Amanda was talking to Harry because of how super excited and energetic he was to talk to me, which was just like how he used to greet me when I came home.

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