A few testimonials from a small selection of beautiful clients
I contacted Stacey recently when my beautiful Flatcoated Retriever Millie was suddenly diagnosed with aggressive Histiocytic Sarcoma at only 6, one of the things that Flattie owners are always frightened of. I feel very much that Millie prompted me to do this so she could tell me through Stacey how she felt. Stacey was able to tell me that Millie hated going in the car because she didn’t know where she was going, so now I can explain to her. Also that she knew I loved her; I had struggled thinking that I didn’t understand her and that I had let her down, as I got her just before Covid to breed but for many reasons it didn’t work out and I had to work a lot during Covid.
But most importantly, when Millie became very unwell Stacey was able to tell me Millie’s thoughts, it was massively emotional for all of us, and I cannot measure in any way how much this meant to me and hopefully to Millie. Millie has lived to fight another day thanks to steroids but I will respect her wishes, as conveyed by Stacey, when the sad time comes.
Animal communication is a beautiful thing, I would urge anybody to try it. It has made a world of difference in the last few difficult days - I feel so much closer to Millie now.
Stacey has a beautiful soul, she is a very kind and friendly lady, I could not have wished for anybody else to be with us as we navigate this difficult and painful journey. Thank you Stacey
Stacey has communicated with Wispa on 2 occasions. On the first communication she really picked up on Wispa's true character, how she shows off with her big trot and how she loves and is very proud of her tail (when she came to us she barely had a tail). It was fascinating how she noted her feelings towards the other horses in the herd and how independent she was of them (very accurate!) She was able to tell me things Wispa liked and didn't like. On the second communication, when Wispa didn't seem quite right after a long distance ride, Stacey sensed that she had discomfort around the right shoulder. This was later confirmed after investigation by our equine Physio. Stacey's communications are always carried out sensitively with the well being of the animal at the centre of everything she does. This information enables me to provide the best care for my pony.
Julie
We had a wonderful experience with Stacey helping us to understand how Frank was feeling and what he needed. It was really interesting to find out about him and the response was very accurate. The process was explained really well and Stacey showed real kindness, care and compassion.
Would definitely recommend, thank you. Emma & Ann
We had the pleasure and honor of having an animal communication session and it brought so much clarity to my mind (and more love to my heart, if that’s even possible) as I navigate Paco’s golden years. . In speaking with Stacey, she helped me understand through Paco, that what counts the most is being a companion to our beloved pets that is present-and as in the moment with them as possible.
I was able to gain insight and confirmation into what Paco’s life was like before he came to me, and what injured him during his time in Alabama, she also pinpointed where he is feeling pain in his old bones these days as well as what makes him happy: road trips and camping and yellow “sweet corn” aka popcorn, which we share every night. What brought me to tears was hearing how much he has loved his life with me, as well as how safe he feels in the pacomobile (how we camp) we spend a lot of time in there)
He said to stacey “soulmate”
Stacey also shared that Paco believes his purpose in life is to be a bringer of joy-not just to me, but to my family as well. She shared things about our life together that I have not shared with anyone. Paco has been my rock through it all. Thank you Stacey, for shining a light on Paco‘s heart and mind for me. I could feel it all this time, but hearing it in his words, through you, has been an incredible gift. Soyoung
Thank you so much for your support. Your input led me directly to the farmer and the sighting so we then knew she was still close to home. This led to the guardian leaving the gates/doors open from the field in the hope Luna came home voluntarily" Luna was found curled up in the utility room the next morning.
Laura, a local volunteer for lost dogs
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I have three cats, all from the same litter. They do not get on in many ways!! Stacey spoke to all of them and she told me about their different personalities and why they are at odds with each other. They are still the same but at least I understand why. Definitely would recommend Stacey, she's an amazing gifted person. Carole
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