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pshyic chows

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 10:33 am
by carolyn dewrance
Have any of you had an experience with your chow , I think that they can be physic and below is something that happened to me a few years ago.

REACHING OUT
For the last few days, my mind has been playing tricks with me, I found my self constantly thinking about my "Skye's" sister, "Bortei Sidgen", whom I sold to two young men when she was 8 weeks old. I have not seen her as she has grown up, but something nagged me so I tried to phone her owners. The phone was disconnected.
To day at lunchtime, 19 January 1995, tow of my friends from work and I decided to spend our lunch hour at the Kloof S. P.C.A. We often do this at lunchtime, as we all love the animals. Well today was no exception. We first went and said hello to the cats and the kittens then slowly made our way to the dogs available for adoption. There were all sorts, a lot of nice staffies etc. then Jo, who was looking at another cage called me,"Carol there is a Chow here" Well I ran to the cage and my heart almost stopped when I saw her. She looked so much like my "Sharin", she could be her daughter, and I ran to the office to Enquirer if she had a pedigree. "Yes" the lady, said a very good one. "May I see it I asked" To my surprise I found my name as the breeder. She was the bitch I had been worrying about for the last week "Her owner died suddenly " I was told." I am Mrs. Mc Intyre Dewrance" I explained to them, that I was the breeder and that I have copies of her papers. "I want her back, but not spayed, I told them" I was told that they would have to speak to Dr Pringle the Chairman of the S.P.C.A. and also whether I could prove that I am her breeder. I explained that I will show them my Kennel Union Registration number and I will bring it to them.
I then went to her kennel and went inside, at first she was a little nervous, but soon settled down with me when I spoke to her,"Sidgen" I said "I'm coming to get you tomorrow". I rubbed my face against her soft cheek and because her kennel was very hot, no shade at all, I put a choke chain onto her and took her out for a walk. I then put her back into her kennel.
I went back to work and immediately phoned Dr Pringle and explained to him what I had told the S.P.C.A. he said he would consider my request not to spay her and that I must phone back sometime later. When I phoned back later I was told the wonderful news, "She is yours, you can come and get her" I was so thrilled I burst into tears. I was getting my baby back even though she is now 20 months old. I know she will produce lovely puppies one day with Baxter and I will have her in the show ring as soon as possible.
"De JA Vu" or what ever it's called. "Sidgen " reached out to me in her time f trouble and I felt it. I know she will be happy and soon settle down in her birth home.
Sidgen has settled down very well. You would think she had never spent 20 months of her young life away from home. She is lovely, and has a marvelous nature and loves me as much as I love her. She will be my Chow forever.
PostScript 5th Dec 200l.

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:36 am
by Judy Fox
:) What a lovely story Carolyn. How lucky to have found her like that.

Physic Chows

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 10:21 am
by carolyn dewrance
Judy I really believe that if you love something so much that one day it will come back to you, I sold a puppy in 1986 and knew he had gone to an excellent home, but lost touch with the owners when I moved to Durban, One morning I was thinking of "Leo" when I got a phone call, You will never believe it, it was the Lady I sold my puppy to, she had got my phone number from the Chow Club and Had to phone me to tell me that Leo had just become a father to his first litter at the grand age of 10 years old. I am sure that the dog helped her to find me and to tell me that great news, stranger thing do happen, and I really believe that our Chows can reach out to us, When my Nikita died, I was heart broken, but I felt her presence around all the time, then one evening a small kitten that I had rescued disapeared, I went to Nickies grave and asked her to help me find Nellie the kitten, I sweare that this is true, about an hour later in the pitch dark of the night, I heard a small meow and there walking up the drive was my Maine coon with the little kitten by his side, I am sure Nickie took speckles to where Nellie was lost and helped him to bring her home.

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 11:27 am
by Judy Fox
I ;am sure you are right Carolyn. As you know, M & M are litter sisters but we bought Milly when she was 6 wks. old and when she was 6 months old, I got the sudden, urge to telephone her sire's people - why - I just don't know as if I had something to ask, I would call the breeder who is a lovely lady and was always willing to have a chat and put my mind at rest.
Well, the urge to phone the sire's people niggled at me for a couple of days and when I did she told me that she had Milly's litter sister and wanted to find a home for her as she considered her too small to breed from.
Anyway, we arranged to buy her and took Milly over to bring her sister home. When we arrived, Milly and Mabel were overjoyed to see each other and cried and grunted and kissed each other, even though there were about a dozen or so other Chows milling around .
It makes you wonder why I got that urge to phone! Was it perhaps Milly Ching willing me to. I will never know. All I do know is that Milly and Mabel absolutely adore each other and are so happy to be together. :)