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By Kris O’DonnellORLANDO, Fla. – Zeus, a thoroughbred-quarter horse cross, gallops around the pasture with relative ease. He even stops and happily rolls around in the dirt. But just a few hours earlier, he was clearly walking in pain, the result of numerous physical problems and lameness in both rear legs. But after Kumari Mullin and a group of students in her animal communication class worked with Zeus, the positive change in his behavior was evident.… full story
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Getting in touch with your pet or any animal is always rewarding. Of course animals communicate to u… (by Stephanie C. (Whipwalk))
I would like to explore all avenues if it could possibly help in the healing and training of our res… (by Debby (zennla))
the majority of it is opening up your mind and heart to be able to read their mannerisms. they will … (by Debby (zennla))
education is so important debby (by daryl b. (darylob))
i have had that done to me and it was like magic (by daryl b. (darylob))
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