Woman’s Day (Australia)

A stray that stayed...

- AMANDA DE WARREN Australia’s top pet psychic

AMANDA SAYS Brock shows me he’s living, and quickly tells me about his soulmate dog, Mishka, who has passed over. Mishka comes through and shows me she passed from a tumour. Brock stands back and lets Mishka and Sam’s mum come through because he knew Sam really needed to hear from them both. Brock tells me he somehow ended up outside Sam’s place after roaming the streets as a stray. He says he adores his dad. He tells me about nine months ago there was a very upsetting incident with a neighbour and this has made him very anxious when the family leaves the house. I have a chat with him about it and it seems to calm him down. Brock used to pace back and forth along the fence line after this happened but now is almost always indoors and he’s very happy about that.

SAM SAYS I reached out to Amanda to understand­nd why Brock has changed recently and developed anxiety. I was blown away when Brock let Mishka come through to talk to me. Overall

I was happy with the reading and hope Brock will find calm. Having a bit more understand­ing has also made me feel better.

If you’d like a reading, write to Amanda at Woman’s Day, GPO Box 5245, Sydney, NSW 2001, or email womansday@aremedia.com.au with your name, photo and number.

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