Call IT In with Dar

Animal Guidance Series: Dog Medicine

Darla McCann - Energy Healer ✨ Season 3 Episode 31

Since childhood, I have always had at least one dog in my life. I really appreciate their protective energy and their unconditional love of others. Perhaps you too have fond personal memories of owning and loving a dog in your life. Dog medicine is about loyalty, friendship, patience, perseverance, adaptability, family, bravery, protection, strength, courage, insight and purpose. They are also easily trainable in expressing discipline. Dogs are a living example of unconditional love, nonjudgmental forgiveness and present moment awareness. My dog clearly demonstrates daily how to live in the Now moment with joy. He makes me laugh, and releases my happy and inner child. If the spirit of the dog has come into your life, it may point to something exciting is about to happen in your life. It also wants you to stay alert to identify the situation so that the upcoming adventure can change your life, you won't want to miss it. A dog is known to be very curious about everything. So, build up your own curiosity as well. Being curious can help you solve just about any problem or potential problem before they occur. A dog will often let issues and problems slide and trust that all will be well. Less than that we can also take heart. With dog medicine, you can become the person that others can depend on with your loyalty and inner strength. 

So, call in dog medicine for affection, loyalty, devotion, protection, sensitivity, inspiration, family unity, purpose, and friendship. Call in the dog…” Call IT in With Dar”!

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Since childhood, I have always had at least one dog in my life. I really appreciate their protective energy and their unconditional love of others. Perhaps you too have fond personal memories of owning and loving a dog in your life. Dog medicine is about loyalty, friendship, patience, perseverance, adaptability, family, bravery, protection, strength, courage, insight and purpose. They are also easily trainable in expressing discipline. Dogs are a living example of unconditional love, nonjudgmental forgiveness and present moment awareness. My dog clearly demonstrates daily how to live in the Now moment with joy. He makes me laugh, and releases my happy and inner child. If the spirit of the dog has come into your life, it may point to something exciting is about to happen in your life. It also wants you to stay alert to identify the situation so that the upcoming adventure can change your life, you won't want to miss it. A dog is known to be very curious about everything. So build up your own curiosity as well. Being curious can help you solve just about any problem or potential problem before they occur. A dog will often let issues and problems slide and trust that all will be well. Less than that we can also take heart. With dog medicine, you can become the person that others can depend on with your loyalty and inner strength. If a dog is your power animal, you are very loyal to your friends. Great in a work situation and community. You do your best when you are serving humanity in some way. You probably thrive working with groups of people rather than in isolation. When someone needs something, you are quick to respond. You remain determined even if you face negativity, or disappointment. You give loyalty, love and appreciation to those closest to you. You can call on the spirit of the dog if you are facing a challenge, or feel like giving up if you're feeling lonely and in need of companionship. If you've been working on a project and seem unable to finish it … call on the dog if you feel a need for protection and trust. When it comes to the history of dogs, some say that a type of wolf shrank in size and then were domesticated

10,000 years ago. While other sources say 30,000 years ago. Different sources state the Middle East, East Asia or Europe. Some say the early human hunter gatherers tamed and bred wolves. Others say wolves domesticated themselves by becoming tamer every generation and moving closer to humans. In general, though, dogs were domesticated so long ago that no one really knows. Archeologists have found 15,000-year-old dog fossils in Western Europe, and 12,500-year-old ones in East Asia. Regardless of their questionable origin, it's clear that over 1000s of years, dogs have mated with each other, crossbred with wolves, traveled all over the world and have been deliberately bred by humans. The average dog is believed to have the intelligence of a two-year-old child, they can understand up to around 250 spoken words, and even some mathematical calculations. I found a story where in Russia, there were some stray dogs that had figured out how the subway system works, and they would travel from one food source location to another. Dogs also have emotional intelligence and can pick up on human moods. There are hundreds of different kinds of dogs all over the world. The Greyhound is the fastest dog on Earth, being able to run about 45 miles an hour. I think it's interesting that the bones of greyhounds were found in ancient Egyptian tombs. One of the most fascinating dog facts is that a dog's nose print is its own unique pattern, just as a human uses a fingerprint. There are many dogs in human folklore and mythology. One rather known example is the three headed dog that guards the underworld. And that's in Greek mythology, in one story, Hercules struggles to drag him to the Earth's surface. Dogs are also prevalent in Chinese myths, with the dog as the 11th symbol of the zodiac. People born in the Year of the Dog are said to be loyal, and to have high energy. So dogs have enjoyed a long history of mutual affection with humans for 1000s of years. So it makes sense that many humans enjoy the spirit of the dog and dog medicine. So call in dog medicine for affection, loyalty, devotion, protection, sensitivity, inspiration, family unity, purpose, and friendship. Call in the dog…” Call IT in With Dar”!

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