Amazing Stuff!

So Baron had the communicator talk with him yesterday. It was amazing what he had to say. She was right on about everything too. So I’ll kinda summarize what he had to say. To start off she thought he was eight years old.. he has been through so much in his life that his life has felt much longer than just two years. Also, the litter of puppies are usually taken away from the mother, but in Baron’s case, the mom was taken from his litter. The communicator said what a terrible life his mom had and she can’t figure out what happened to her. But she warned Baron what an awful life he would have ahead of him. He hated his life soo much in Kansas on the racing farm that he basically created his Epilepsy to find a way out of there, even if it meant being put down. He then talked about being at the rescue.. he wasn’t happy there and he also said he would never want to go back and he didn’t want to really talk about it, he was grateful for it, and knew it was a good place but it was not good for him. Then he said how he chose me. He was so appreciative at the rescue when I would spend my extra time just to focus on him as an individual and that I made the time for him. He knew a greyhound back in Kansas that he was extremely close to, and he was put down, but he says this dog was basically his spirit guide. He told him he will be in this rescue for fairly long but he will be in a home that will make all of the hell he’s been through worth it. This was at least a good 3 year process for every little thing to come together and work out. And I noticed all the little things that didn’t happen and did happen that lead him to me. So he was told that there is not a reason to have his seizures, he’s in a place where he will be loved to no end. Basically if he wanted a way out  then the seizures would happen because everything is just a huge knot in his brain and doesn’t align properly sometimes. So we are hoping the seizures will come down noticeably, his happiness will increase and he will be a happy boy! Image

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