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How My Dog and I Learned Energy Boundaries

April 10, 2018 by Robyn Fritz

MurphyMy dog, Murphy Brown, and I learned energy boundaries the hard way. I developed symptoms similar to her beginning UTI, and finally realized it wasn’t me, it was her. This is a hard way to learn about energy boundaries! The human-animal bond in action!

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© 2018 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

How Crisis Affects Our Sacred Work

March 19, 2018 by Robyn Fritz

Grace the CatHow does a crisis affect our sacred work? How a woman losing her dog chose to honor the human-animal bond, even in crisis. She also honored her sacred work.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvDDbfI4ANU&t=72s[/youtube]

© 2018 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

Our Animals and Spirituality

February 21, 2018 by Robyn Fritz

Murphy 7-16-1998 - 3-8-2012We can and should consider living with animals as a spiritual matter. But remember, our bodies need to have fun as we learn and grow together, which is what the human-animal bond is all about.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWg9rQy8IdY[/youtube]

© 2018 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

Animals as Family, Not Gurus

February 21, 2018 by Robyn Fritz

animals as familyOur animals are family members, living with us as partners in the human-animal bond. Putting the burden on them to be our teachers and healers and spiritual gurus is a mistake. It comes from our lack of self-confidence, and our misunderstanding of their essential nature as animals.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X08GDFQjZcQ&t=5s[/youtube]

© 2018 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

Being Precise and Logical with Animals: An Intuitive Moment

August 29, 2017 by Robyn Fritz

Ollie and Kerys 8-17Humans tend to over-think our communication, especially with animals and other non-humans, who tend to be precise and logical in their telepathy. Sometimes too precise and logical for us to keep up with them! Join me for a few laughs and tips on how to refine your intuitive skills to better connect with our animal families.

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Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

Birthdays and Soul Purpose: A Dog’s Life

July 28, 2017 by Robyn Fritz

Oliver Alki 7-24-17Happy birthday, Oliver Alki (July 28, 2017)! This beautiful boy is 2 today. Impeccable breeding, beautiful, healthy, a delight to be around, fun-loving and settling into the work he came to do. Many thanks to his breeder who gave up his top show pick because he believed me when I said this was the soul I sent to him to be born. It was a huge sacrifice for something he admitted he didn’t quite understand—he only knew he wasn’t going to get between us!

As little Ollie steps into his work of ushering in an era of peace and compassion and collaboration between beings of all dimensions–a job he insisted he could only do in a dog body with me by his side, so I said, yes, come back and go here to be born, I’ll find you, somehow!–let us all be grateful that we can grow our souls together, that sometimes we can recognize when another soul needs a boost from us, and that this conscious evolving planet we all share as equals is thriving and will continue to thrive because love is all it takes. It really is.

Robyn and AlkiToday I hope you share this post with others to remind us all that a human body is only one of many forms a soul can take to do its work in, and that some of the most profound and most critical work on our planet is being cheerfully and bravely undertaken by those wise old souls who have taken other bodies, some of them animal bodies, because that is the form they decided was best for their work. And that the human families they sometimes live in do their best to protect and nourish them so they have strong bodies and sound minds to do their work, grow their soul, and, of course, have a great deal of fun at the same time!

E-book now available! True stories animals and the afterlife!

E-book now available! True stories animals and the afterlife!

Today I am grateful that Ollie had the most wonderful, loving start any dog could have from a top breeder who cared about great health and temperament and knew exactly how much he was giving up to send his best show prospect to a pet home because deep down inside he knew something truly magical had happened.

And to my beloved Alki, my tri-colored boy who died too soon and leaped right back into another body to complete his work, I love you and miss you and, yes, I see your soul looking back at me through Ollie’s eyes. Just as I have seen that soul in so many other bodies since I was a small child. You do get around!

The world is more amazing and remarkable than we sometimes realize. I challenge each and every one of you today to embrace the magic and mystery that is all around you. To never give up, to keep moving forward, to embrace your soul’s work. You matter. Peace. Love. And good humor, always!

And, yes, souls reincarnate. Here’s my e-book on how this beloved soul came back to me, and how it can play out in your family.

© 2017 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

Ville Magazine: Pets and People Issue, March 2017

March 24, 2017 by Robyn Fritz

Ville cover largeI’m the animal communicator in the “Pet Talk” column in this Seattle magazine’s Pets and People issue, March 2017. You can read the entire magazine online or find it at various locations around Seattle.

Publisher Charity Mainville devotes her magazine to Seattle events and issues. This month she features Seattle movers and shakers with dogs available for adoption. Check it out!

And thanks for the honor of being included.

 

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© 2017 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

David Frei on Purebred and Mixed-Breed Dogs

March 17, 2017 by Robyn Fritz

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As an animal communicator and writer about the human-animal bond, I frequently meet people who are adamant about the breeding of the dogs they live with, or think about living with. To them all I say go for your heart match. Choose a dog that calls to your soul—after you take a good hard look at your lifestyle.

Meaning, if you’re a couch potato, don’t get a Dalmatian, or any one of a number of dog breeds that require extensive exercise. You won’t be happy, and neither will your dog. I always suggest going to the American Kennel Club site and researching the different breeds. Talk to a good breeder—you should know by reputation, by the questions they ask, and answer, whether they are. They will help you determine if their breed is right for you.

If you choose to go to a shelter, I’ll make two suggestions: don’t adopt from a shelter that has a mandatory spay/neuter policy in place, and don’t adopt if they haven’t examined each dog, temperament-tested it, given an educated guess at the breeding if it’s a mix, and posted all that information for prospective adopters.

Why? We know more about early spay/neuter than we did forty years ago, and we know it leads to unhealthy and potentially aggressive dogs. So don’t do it. If enough people say “no” to this policy, then the shelters will change their position, and leave that decision for the families. Where it belongs. They’ll only change it if they lose money, which means not adopting from them until a healthy pet policy is in place: no spaying and neutering.

As for a close examination of the dogs available for adopting, that is just common sense. I think the biggest problem we have in the so-called “dog overpopulation” problem isn’t that too many dogs are born but that people give up on the dogs they adopt, whether from the shelter or a breeder, because they can’t handle them.

If you think I’m being cranky (I don’t care, really), then watch this video I filmed at the 2017 Seattle Kennel Club Dog Show where The Dog Guy, David Frei, answers a question about choosing between a purebred or mixed-breed dog. Frei was the long-time voice of the Westminster Dog Show and now hosts dog shows on NBC, including the upcoming Beverly Hills Dog Show on Easter Sunday night (April 16).

Frei is the ultimate diplomat and common-sense dog person (and agreed to the posting of this video). He says the best dog in the world is the one sitting on the couch with you. Of course he’s right. But in just a few minutes he talks about the differences between purebreds and mixed-breeds. Valuable minutes if you love dogs, want to live with one, and know other people who feel the same way. So go watch it already.

©2017 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

All Things Dog: 2017 Seattle Kennel Club Dog Show

March 14, 2017 by Robyn Fritz

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Ollie the Cavalier

Images from the 2017 Seattle Kennel Club Dog Show—all about people and dogs and … dog sports! It’s the human-animal bond in action.

Some dogs need help getting around: the pet carrier is every bit as useful as it looks!

Herding dogs demonstrating how they work with ducks, who are showing how easy it is to show the dogs they are doing just fine.

Flyball was a new sport demonstrated. It’s for dogs of all sizes (and abilities). They race the course, jump on the platform to grab the ball, and then race back. It’s a competition (as a dog would say, it’s a ball, let’s go!). And it’s quite safe: the jumps are scaled for the smallest dog in the two-team competition. Here the highlight was a champion flyballer: a fifteen-year-old Papillon, the tiny dog with flying ears.

Agility takes a dog through numerous obstacles at top speed (defined as whatever speed the dog choose to go at). It takes time and patience but builds a strong team.

A dog show is a place where people who love dogs can meet people just like them—and learn about breeds they might be interested in. Remember to research before buying a dog, purebred or mixed-breed. Purebred breeders will be up front with you: does your athletic ability match the dog’s? How skilled are you at handling a dog? What will you and your dog do together?

© 2017 Robyn M Fritz

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

Celebrating Our Deceased Animals

March 8, 2017 by Robyn Fritz

MurphyIn Loving Memory

Murphy Brown Fritz

July 28, 1998 – March 8, 2012

“Dogs don’t make our lives better, they make them bigger.” from a commercial during the Westminster Dog Show.

Every member of our animal family makes a difference in our life. They bring us joy and frustration, humility and grace. With luck and perseverance, we do the same for them. That’s the human-animal bond in action.

Animals are not our healers and teachers, they are not gurus, they are family and friends. Those of us who live with them know we are not making it up—they are souls who have chosen animal bodies to do their work. They are equal to us, conscious, have jobs to do, free choice, and opinions. And, my goodness, did Murphy have opinions!

And this quote says it all: she made my life bigger because she had the patience and sense of humor to wait for me to catch up to her. Everything I do today, from trying to be a better person to helping people in their intuitive and spiritual lives—it all started in 1998 with this amazing soul in a dog body. I did not see it coming. All I knew was that I was buying a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy. But the minute I walked through the door and our eyes met, we both did a double-take as I heard a voice in my head say, “Oh, it’s you!” And that was before I ever heard of animal communication.

M-S Family Cam 7Murphy was another incarnation of a soul that has been with me all this lifetime, and in many others. Her brother, Alki, was the same soul, and that soul is back again as little Oliver Alki.

Five years on I still miss her so much it hurts. But I wouldn’t trade the life I had with her for anything.

She inspired my creative and intuitive life. And she still says that, somehow, I inspired her.

Today she remains in the afterlife, working in the form of a golden human woman, continuing to work between portals to usher in a new multi-dimensional reality, where we all step up to create fellowship and harmony across the planet and the universe.

Our animals sometimes choose remarkable jobs, work we didn’t even know existed. All their jobs are important, to them, to us, to a loving world.

Because I can’t hug her today, please hug your animals for me. For us. For a loving world. For peace. For humans and animals forming multi-species families. For the fun times, the happy times, the hard ones, the letting-go ones.

I love you, Murphy. And yes, I do remember I promised to bury your ashes on the first nice day of spring. I just didn’t say what year.

Until we meet again at the Interstellar Café. And thanks, Dad, for taking care of her. And thank you, Murphy, for taking care of him. And Alki. And … the universe.

© 2017 Robyn M Fritz 

Filed Under: Human-Animal Bond

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