What Makes Us Unique?
“The first thing I noticed about Maggie was her caring spirit. Now,
after referring her to several patients and utilizing her skills for my
own pets, I am impressed with the accurate information that comes from
her communications. Several times I have had pet owners struggling to
decide whether or not to euthanize their pet. Maggie is truly helpful
in letting us know the wants and needs of the pet both physically and
emotionally. This is such a value during these stressful times!
Maggie not only impacts the animals’ lives, but their people too. She
inspires people to follow their dreams and to learn animal
communication for themselves.” —Noreen Ziegler, DVM
“I really like and appreciate that Maggie sends a written copy of
her “talk” with my pet. I can go back and re-read it for more
clarification and comfort.” —Alice Wenger
What Others Say:
"Maggie is fabulous at
what she does. My rescued Greyhound was defecating in the house daily
for over a year. Maggie helped me understand just what he was trying
to tell me... and now, he no longer defecates in the house, and is much
happier! Without Maggie, Hamlet wouldn't be on this earth anymore.
Thanks for everything." -Sarah Pickell and Hamlet
"Dear Maggie, I just want to drop you a note to say what a special gift I think you have. You provided valuable information for me and for the many pet owners I have referred to you about our pet's comfort and needs. I think your gift gives a pet owner assurance about their lives with their pets, yet provides some valid ideas for changes. Every time I read a communication from you, I am amazed at what you learn from the animal that is so true to what we know about them. Your information gives the owner so much more information to work with to provide the very best of care. Bless you Maggie. Hope to continue to work with you in the future." -Denise Whitfield
“Maggie, Thanks again for my reading on Skosh. It means a lot to me and comforts me in my grief.” —Michelle
“Dear Maggie, Thank you for your help. My son speaks of your talents and thinks you are great and so do I!” —Faye
“Dear Maggie, Thanks so much! Sam is doing much better. He is wanting to cuddle and be loved. He doesn’t look so frightened.” —Diane
“Maggie, Thanks for your reading on Sydney! Your feeling about the
kidney infection has helped me make her more comfortable as we approach
the day I’ll have to let her go. God’s blessings on you and your gift! “ —Kellie
“Dear Maggie, just wanted to drop you a quick note and let you know
how much T and I appreciate your help with Nicki. Since you have
communicated with her she seems much more present and interactive with
us. She definitely comes around more, and is playing a lot more too. We
are trying to address the concerns she has communicated to you and hope
this will help her. I may call you again and have you check in with her
if you wouldn’t mind. I hope you know how VERY CLEAR you are and what
good information you get. I am telling everyone I can think of with
pets that may need your services about you. Thank you again.”—Becca
“Dear Maggie, Thank you for giving me the courage to let Jake go
gracefully. I’m hopeful you will be able to continue to communicate
with Jake and let me know how he is doing. Please let me know how
Hudson is doing with life’s changes. Thank you for everything.” —Joy
"Maggie was kind enough to chat with all five of my dogs and I learned something about each one of them that really helped. The only information she had was name of dog, age, and sex. There were things about each dog she revealed from her chat with them that there was no way she would have known. But the one dog I would like to tell you about is my six year old German Shorthaired Pointer (Gretchen) who I was having issues with, and I did ask Maggie some specific questions. To begin with, Gretchen was extremely "pushy" with my other dogs to the point of being aggressive. When I asked Maggie to chat with my seven year old female German Shorthaired Pointer (Heidi), Gretchen pushed her way into the conversation. How I learned this is Maggie talked about Heidi liking ice cubes, drinking excessive amounts of water, severe itching, medicine, thyroid problem--when I read this, I thought to myself: "This isn't Heidi, this is Gretchen!" Maggie explained this sometimes happens in multi-dog households. So before I had maggie chat with any of my other dogs, I asked her to talk with Gretchen because it seemed she was so eager to be heard. Gretchen HAD a lot of emotional and physical issues as a puppy up until the time Maggie worked with her. And I said, "HAD", because they are now gone! Maggie suggested things for me to do with Gretchen- one being not having "pity parties" for her anymore. My husband and I no longer say "poor Gretchen". We now are upbeat with her, tell her how wonderful she is, and the outcome is as follows: no longer aggressive with my other dogs, still likes ice cubes and still drinks lots of water but not to excess, thyroid under control, itching is gone! She is just a wonderful dog to be around now. I only wish I had known about Maggie much sooner in order to help Gretchen." -Barbara Stillabower