Blu has an interesting story like most adopted dogs. She belongs to my sister in Minneapolis. Natalie has been one of my biggest supporters. Loving and encouraging while I have embarked on this new journey into a life of service for people and animals. Always allowing me to "experiment" my new theories and try them out on her animals. I found Blu to be an extremely sensitive and intuitive dog and really enjoyed our time together. Our geographic distance 380 miles apart but this made no real difference in the communication or the accuracy of the discussions. Interestingly enough, Blu spoke very clearly in both words and images and I am certain it was to give me the courage and conviction to follow my heart with this journey. The additional support from my sister would come in the form of validation of things Blu said or did. Having a family member was perfect. I never had to worry that someone would be wondering if I was getting really "out there" with some of my ideas, experiments and theories. Blu is an extremely high energy dog and really needs a job to do. I started with Blu when my sister had come to visit our mother. I was trying to explain how animal communication works. I decided to try a demonstration instead. Sitting in my chair I mentally called for the dog, showing her to come approaching my right side, then sit, and put her head in my lap. I went on to ask her to do tricks that I knew she could do. Asking her only with a mental picture. She was fast and accurate in her response and she just loved this new game!! I was excited to continue our work when Blu returned home to Minneapolis. I followed up with a phone call to my sister and much to my surprise, Blu blurted in to our conversation. She seemed to know I was the caller on the other end of the phone. She promptly began just like a tattle tale child..."Mom took my kennel away, now I have no where to lay." Stunned for a moment that I could hear so clearly I asked my sister where is Blu's kennel? "Oh," Natalie replied, "it was taking up too much room in the family room, so I took it down and put it away." Well, proof enough for me, I thought to myself I'll be a monkey's uncle, that dog told me correctly. Natalie's next question naturally was, "How did you know?" "Blu told me", I replied and she also told me she is not comfortable with out it and she has no where to lay. This was her personal space and she wants it put back. This would be the start of a dog that never ran out of things to say. My sister is probably one of the most conscientious pet owner I know. Her pets are given anything and everything they need as well as old fashioned petting and just being spoiled with adorable accessories, and organic healthy snacks, and veterinary care. From this day on, Blu kept me in "the know" about what was going on in the house and on plenty of occasions, contacted me psychically to ask Natalie for items on her behalf.