Mind-reading goes to the dogs
Danette Goulet
Pet owners will go to almost any length to get into the minds of their
beloved animals. It is not all that uncommon, for instance, for people to
try to set up video cameras so they can spy on Fluffy or Fido while they
are at work.
One animal lover, at least, says there is an easier way: Just ask
them. Ask them what they do, what they want and what they think about
things.
That is what Stephanie Brown does. Brown, a periodic visitor to Wiskas
pet shop in Downtown, is an animal communicator.
“I was taught growing up, that it was normal to talk to animals,” said
the Redondo Beach native who said she is a licensed veterinarian and
holds a PhD in metaphysics.
Brown does not call herself an animal physic, but said animals use
telepathy to let her know how they feel. Sometimes it comes in images
other times in voices, she said.
“I literally just hear and listen to what they say,” she said.
“Validation comes when I tell an owner something about, or can give the
owner information, to make the relationship with their pet more
substantial.”
Although she has an office she also makes visits to pet stores like
Wiskas.
Brown made such an appearance in Surf City last week and had a full
docket of clients waiting to get into the minds of their pets.
Brittany Bentley, who lives in Huntington Beach with her husband,
Chris, brought her 7-month-old puppy Mia in for a reading.
“When I first went in she told me that she was a happy little puppy,”
Bentley said. “She told me that she likes to play but sometimes gets
scared.”
Bentley said she was unsure how much of the information truly came
from the excited little pup, but added that she walked away with useful
information of how to train and handle her pet anyway.
Huntington Beach shop owner XXXXXXXX said the visits are for fun, but
he admitted he has heard some amazing things from patrons after they
visit with Brown.
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