When Mum read a story in the WSJ titled âWhatâs Fido thinking? Put down the phone already,â she shared it with me. It was about pet psychics who communicate with all kinds of animals, not just dogs. Of course, it was no surprise to me that we dogs communicate with our people, but I was surprised to hear that guinea pigs, horses, chickens and pigs do too.
Because the dog in Mumâs books talks to her pet parent, Mum was especially intrigued. The difference is that Dickens the dog barks or quietly whines his messages, but in this article, one pet communicator says âshe drinks in telepathic images that reveal animalsâ inner thoughts, be they profound or mundane.â It might be quieter in the Cotswolds cottage where Mumâs character lives if Dickens could do that instead of barking.