Such a pleasure to meet you today, Marsha! Just had to tell you that, at an appointment with our vet this afternoon, I mentioned the health/diet issues you picked up on. I told her about Troy’s pain in left neck/shoulder area. She wanted to X-ray his left front paw since we have been unable to get him to stop licking it, so said she’d X-ray the upper left area as well. They found calcification in the left biceps tendon in addition to arthritis in his paw. Both would cause pain, so she showed me how to massage shoulder area and gave him some arthritis meds. I also told her about Jellybean and the excess saliva production. I had already mentioned that Jellybean had vomited a little bile 2-3 times recently, so she said that, in combination with the increase in saliva, may indicate (can’t recall the term) nausea, which could become chronic, so she gave Jelly an anti-nausea med.
Thank you again!
Michele
Marsha was excellent. I spent 30 minutes with her on the phone and learned so much about Jenna. Poor baby was homeless and abandoned so she is overly protective and needs to know her boundaries and when her guard dog duties are done for the day. She is an awesome dog and she loves Murphy!!!! She doesn’t much care for other dogs but she loves Murphy. YEAH She thinks the cats walk funny and is jealous of them. I would highly recommend Marsha!!!
Thank you again.
Brenda Piazza
My 13 year old cat was having some major health issues and I had heard from a friend that Marsha was the go to person for finding out what may be going on with my beloved pet, Mr. Gray.
Marsha was able to pin point exactly what was happening with him health wise as well as communicating what Mr. Gray wanted us to know after the loss of our other cat who had passed months before.
I highly recommend Marsha who is a gifted intuitive healer and any pet owner who loves their pet as much as we do would be fortunate to work with her.
Anita Fischer, NYC
Marsha,
I want to thank you so much for giving Casey a reading. I noticed when you were with her she starred at you a lot. I could see her communicating with you. I thank her for working hard to help heal me after the passing of my husband. I feel so comforted to know she told you that her job was exactly that. Her issues in anxiety meeting other dogs was changed immediately. When we left you and went to the dog park, her trainer was amazed as to how excited and happy to play with the others dogs which she hasn’t done in the past. It was as if a light bulb went off and she didn’t want to leave. I find her now starring at me at different times and when I talk to her its as if she knows that you connected us with the answers to questions. Thank you very much for helping me to go the next level of understanding my pup!
Sincerely,
Bobi Porras
I asked Marsha to help me understand my 13-½ year old lab’s general state of mind and whether or not her pain medication is adequate. My lab, Betty, is generally a little standoffish, so I was surprised when Marsha came into the room and Betty immediately went over to her and laid her head down on Marsha’s foot! Marsha assured me that, although Betty is stiff and finds it hard to move at times, she is not in pain. She also confirmed that Betty enjoys her underwater treadmill sessions and feels energized afterwards. Marsha immediately knew that Betty still feels much joy in her life, even though her body sometimes can’t show it. Thank you, Marsha, for sharing your gift with us.
Meg
Bubba Testimonial, (this is a dog)
Bubba used to drive me crazy. Every time I left home, she would scratch holes into the door molding, biting and chewing trying to get out. I didn’t know what to do about it. I tried doggie downers, and different herbal medications to try to calm her down when I had to leave for work. Nothing worked. I asked Marsha for some help. In one session, Marsha communicated with Bubba and she stopped her destructive behavior. After talking with Marsha I was able to understand Bubba’s needs in a much clearer way.
Jenifer
I asked for Marsha’s guidance with two of my animals, my dog Kirby, and my horse Ed. I was very impressed with how she picked up on their personalities immediately. She confirmed much or what I already knew to be the truth, and provided some valuable insights as to how I could improve their health. Ed (my horse) particularly has a much happier attitude because I followed through with Marsha’s suggestions.
Kendra
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My then 19 year old Appaloosa gelding is a nervous type when things are out of his normal routine. He is extremely predictable, and I was pretty sure that he would be worried about spending a few days at the fair competing with my daughter. We love him so much, he is such a part of our family, and we didn’t want him in any kind of distress. He hadn’t even been in a trailer for 5 years. Marsha was wonderful with him, in communicating to him that he would be traveling and staying at the fairgrounds for a few days, and that we would be with him every day. She mentioned that he wanted to know that he was coming home, and she reassured him that he would be coming back home. On homecoming day, he was the last horse dropped off, and true to form, started stomping around and fussing in the trailer, but as soon as they came over the hill into the valley where the barn is, he quieted down, knowing that he was going home. Marsha was right on the money about understanding his concern.
Marjorie
We bought a 12 year old Argentine Thoroughbred polo mare last year. When she arrived at the barn, she was quiet and polite, but seemed like she wanted to communicate. Marsha was able see her, and answer so many questions ranging from what names she liked to what she thought of playing polo to how she was feeling. Marsha mentioned that my mare was indicating that she wanted to tell us something about her right leg. The leg looked fine and the mare was perfectly sound and willing to work. She went north to Oregon with my daughter and played several months of intercollegiate polo, and as expected, was a favorite horse at school. While playing in a pasture, she injured her right front leg, and upon xray and ultrasound, we discovered that she had a previously broken sesamoid and a fair amount of scar tissue in her leg. Is this what she was communicating to Marsha? That would be my guess! The mare is now back home, recovering and well on her way back to the polo arena.
Marjorie
Marsha saw my 13 year old mare after she colicked. Although she wasn’t having any more colic symptoms, she was not her usual polite cooperative self. She wouldn’t let me approach her back end and has been recovering from a front leg injury. Marsha was able to get her to relax with a peppermint and lavender oil massage, then could feel where my horse was uncomfortable. She felt discomfort in a hip and in her side, but only minor stiffness in the front leg. We are still working on getting her sweet flirty demeanor completely back, but she is MUCH better than she was about letting me approach her back end. Marsha was also able to communicate that my daughter who normally rides her, will be returning from college in a few weeks and is not gone forever! I am really looking forward to seeing how this plays out, as Marsha’s past communications with my horses have been right on.
Marjorie