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Richard Henry
October 25th, 2005, 05:45 PM
Hi I have a samll paper round I do to earna llittle money on my round I meet many dogs which in fcat is the most enjoyable part of the job I love dogs and seem to get on with the them all even the most ruffist of them

Howvere I do have one house where the dog is very nervous and though he barks alot he just seems so worried and scared and will not come any where neer to me or anyone ease His human firend who takes care of him says he has a problem wih geting him to trust him. I would like so much to help this dog and give it love. Offten I will sit on the floor at just sit there and wishing him to come to me but he will not go to anyone.

So I was wondering if there was a stone which I could keep with me that would help him and me to know each other. I feel once I get o know him and he me than I can help is Human to know him also He seems to have a had hard life at one time and he just needs a bit of TLC Could any one please help me on this one
Thanks

lightdragon
October 25th, 2005, 10:42 PM
I`m not too sure with animals.did you try carnalian or rose quartz?

Pesha
October 26th, 2005, 12:22 AM
Try wearing a rose quartz with an amethyst stone. The two together seem to draw lvoing vibes to a person, even a dog. If there was a way to make one for the dog to wear, all the better. That is my first thought on this.

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CzechWoods
October 26th, 2005, 11:32 AM
whenever treating animals, you should try sodalite along with other stones

lightdragon
October 26th, 2005, 09:29 PM
whenever treating animals, you should try sodalite along with other stones
That makes sense because one petstore chain sells raw pieces of sodalite for fish aquariums.

vikinggoddess
October 27th, 2005, 08:05 AM
turquoise..natural kind

CzechWoods
October 27th, 2005, 08:51 AM
That makes sense because one petstore chain sells raw pieces of sodalite for fish aquariums.

:ringaroun cool

the fish must be more happy then other fish


speaking of which, a collegue of mine, once discovered in a aquarium store, that they used top grade slizes of blue lace agate polished on one side and also labradorite

so he asked about how much the decoration stones were and bought all of them, way cheaper then he could have bought any of these - even in the original countries of the stones (namibia and madagascar):durrrr: