“The Gang’s All Here”

 

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Meet our fur children:

1 - Shady 2 - Goldie 3 - Callie 4 - Midnite 5 - Tabasco 6 - Jazzy

7 - Marco
8 - Chloe

 

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Rainbow Bridge Gang

 

10 - Tippy 11- Magnolia 12- YaYa 13 - Whisper 14 - Truffie

15 - Sophia

9 - Utah

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Tippy crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge 3 – 7 – 2012
Miss Magnolia crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge 8 – 11 – 2012
YaYa crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge 9 – 4 – 2012
♥♥♥ Whisper crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge 3-23- 2014
♥♥♥ Truffie crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge 8 – 11 – 2014

♥♥♥ Sophia crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge 12 – 10 – 2015
♥♥♥ Utah crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge 7 – 29 – 2016

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People often ask me why I want to learn to communicate with animals, look at the members of our family, and you may have the answer! ENJOY!

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20 Responses to “The Gang’s All Here”

  1. joyroses13 says:

    Wow! They are adorable!! You are a true animal lover!
    You may love my Dewey stories on my blog. It is about a cat, an owl, a jackalope and a Man-servant and all the adventures that they have. Here is a link to a story that you will give you an overview, if you are interested. https://joyroses13.wordpress.com/2017/01/23/odessas-meeting/

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    • becca givens says:

      Thank you! They mean the world to us, and keep us quite entertained. We have recently added another dog companion for Chloe, however, I haven’t had a chance to get him added to the Gang’s page. I appreciate you stopping for a visit, leaving a comment, as well as link to your Dewey stories — They are priceless treasures!! 😀

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  2. Paula says:

    OMG, I thought i had a lot of pets. all your furbabies are magnificent! i have been practicing animal communication for the last 6 months. i can carry on regular conversations with my little shih tzu and i am hearing the others more and more. i think animals are always talking to us, we are just not always listening.

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  4. 4joy says:

    you sure have a houseful of pets! If it were up to me, and I don’t live alone, I would have a collection like yours! Love seeing these guys…

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  5. I just saw this now, Becca, and I love it!! As you know Callie passed away and I DO want to get another shelter dog. any suggestions on how to pick the right dog. I just knew with Callie but I have seen so many that “could be right.” Callie and I communicated always, we still do. Any suggestions are welcome from you or your friends. Love, Laurie

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    • becca givens says:

      Until the rest of the family is ready for another ~~ spend time at the shelter (visiting, volunteering) … the right one will pick you ~~ or you will KNOW. Look for the quiet ones (per your needs) and interact with him/her until you find the fit (personality, demeanor, requirements)! Thank you for the visit! 🙂

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      • We’re ALL ready. thanks, Becca. I can’t doubt myself, I WILL know. I’ve always known before, with people and animals, just have to be patient and trust. Laurie

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        • becca givens says:

          ABSOLUTELY!!!!
          Glad everyone is now ready!! Callie knows its not replacing her … it is sharing love with another who needs and wants the gifts you have to offer. Keep me posted. Blessings for a wonderful day! 😀

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      • Ursula McGloughlin says:

        I couldnt help responding and hope you don’t mind my input but I learnt this from Cesar Milan and it’s so true … when you chose a dog, the most important part of your choice is to chose a dog that has the same energy levels as you do. If you want a running companion or a relaxing companion – those are two very different breeds/personality types and if you do manage to match your energy levels accurately – you will have a very happy relationship!

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  6. You have the most beautiful fur-children.
    I would have a hard time selecting one that
    is the winner. They are all winners because they
    have you.
    Sweet ….

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  7. Rain says:

    Hello Becca,
    What a beautiful slide show of your animal companions! This is a lovely website and blog. Thank you for sharing your inspiration!
    Kind regards,
    Rain

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  8. Old Raven says:

    Becca, I was raised with horses, cats and dogs. Today I am out of necessity urban and have 2 cats and 2 dogs. When growing up well, even today my husband would tell you that I prefer animals to people. I will definitely have to make time to read about your work with animal communication.

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  9. Old Raven says:

    Aha! I must come back and see about this “Slide thing.” You know I love your animals! Mine have prevented me from retiring where I wish to be. Haha! Hey … Chloe did you come here during the night and borrow Jack or Patty’s Christmas collar?

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  10. jeni says:

    hehe….. i communicate with my two animals. It’s quite amazing….. 🙂

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  11. They can’t all be yours???? Each and every one of them has an appeal that is irrestible, Becca. I can imagine why you have adopted them as your fur children…I like that term.
    We have 4 dogs and they’re my furry friends. Just watching how they interact makes my hubby and me laugh.
    Rosie

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  12. This brought a tear to my eye…they are all beautiful. Thank you for sharing your photos it was lovely. I would love to get another kitty but Panda was quite distressed when I tried so I have never tried again.

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    • Becca Givens says:

      I understand the dynamics of adding more to Panda’s family … we experience the same problem at times ~ but I told them to “get along” if they want to stay … noone is ready to leave! 😀

      Enjoy the love of Panda – she is beautiful!

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  13. I feel the same way about my dogs. Three who’ve gone before and two who cuddle with me here on earth. I’ll have to post photos of them.

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