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		<title>By: Thinking About Adopting A Cat?</title>
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		<description>Cindi, Thank you for the compliments about Elaine.  I have enjoyed communicating with her.

I also love that you took the time to help Dutchess.  Her story is a sad one, but with a happy ending!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cindi, Thank you for the compliments about Elaine.  I have enjoyed communicating with her.</p>
<p>I also love that you took the time to help Dutchess.  Her story is a sad one, but with a happy ending!</p>
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		<title>By: Cindi Foley</title>
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		<description>Elaine has helped me and my beloved pets for several years now. Not only is she gifted, but she truely has a huge heart!!  She offered her services for free for many, many years. And still will particularily if the pet owner is a rescurer like herself.  I know of many other people that are devoted clients of hers.

She helped me with one of my dogs in particular. Dutchess, a Belgian Malinois. I rescued her minutes from being ethanized in Los Angeles. She was only 2 yrs old and had been through so many heartbreakingly tragic homes. I know of 3 at least. (These were all verified by Dutchess when Elaine communicated with her.).

The first home, Dutchess went to when she was only 4 mos old, turns out husband was beating the wife and Dutchess would cower in corners of the room.  The woman made it out barely alive with her little daughter and Dutchess was sent to a high-kill shelter in LA.  Then she was adopted out and the new owner was a drug dealer. He wanted her to be a guard dog. When she was not, he threw her in the streets when she was about 1.5 yrs old.  Then a homeless man befriended her. He did at least lavish love on her, but he couldn&#039;t even feed himself. After a few months, Dutchess ended up in another high-kill LA shelter. Finally, Belgian Malinois Shepherd rescurers heard about her and franticaly worked to get someone to take her. That someone was lucky me.. I am telling you all of this as Dutchess had terrible phobias. Would urinate in the corners of the room when my husband came in. She would also cower away from any male. Even my 10 yr old son. 

Well, Elaine worked with her. She spoke with Dutchess and found out why she had these fears. I will not say she solved Dutchess&#039; issues over night. But there was a marked improvement the very first time she relayed to Elaine what she had gone through. I cried. I did not know..now 2 yrs later. Dutchess is a different dog and I do credit Elaine for her hardwork, love and devotion towards all animals. Really towards all.. That is she has love and compassion for people and animals. I am so grateful to know her.

cindi</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elaine has helped me and my beloved pets for several years now. Not only is she gifted, but she truely has a huge heart!!  She offered her services for free for many, many years. And still will particularily if the pet owner is a rescurer like herself.  I know of many other people that are devoted clients of hers.</p>
<p>She helped me with one of my dogs in particular. Dutchess, a Belgian Malinois. I rescued her minutes from being ethanized in Los Angeles. She was only 2 yrs old and had been through so many heartbreakingly tragic homes. I know of 3 at least. (These were all verified by Dutchess when Elaine communicated with her.).</p>
<p>The first home, Dutchess went to when she was only 4 mos old, turns out husband was beating the wife and Dutchess would cower in corners of the room.  The woman made it out barely alive with her little daughter and Dutchess was sent to a high-kill shelter in LA.  Then she was adopted out and the new owner was a drug dealer. He wanted her to be a guard dog. When she was not, he threw her in the streets when she was about 1.5 yrs old.  Then a homeless man befriended her. He did at least lavish love on her, but he couldn&#8217;t even feed himself. After a few months, Dutchess ended up in another high-kill LA shelter. Finally, Belgian Malinois Shepherd rescurers heard about her and franticaly worked to get someone to take her. That someone was lucky me.. I am telling you all of this as Dutchess had terrible phobias. Would urinate in the corners of the room when my husband came in. She would also cower away from any male. Even my 10 yr old son. </p>
<p>Well, Elaine worked with her. She spoke with Dutchess and found out why she had these fears. I will not say she solved Dutchess&#8217; issues over night. But there was a marked improvement the very first time she relayed to Elaine what she had gone through. I cried. I did not know..now 2 yrs later. Dutchess is a different dog and I do credit Elaine for her hardwork, love and devotion towards all animals. Really towards all.. That is she has love and compassion for people and animals. I am so grateful to know her.</p>
<p>cindi</p>
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