Pappi was Stuck in a Tree!

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Hi Debi, 

We had searched the approximate 100 - 200 acres of woods, pastures, open fields since 2 PM Sunday, going over the same areas many times on foot, 4-wheel vehicles and trucks and did not have positive results.  Obviously we were all exhausted from the search and were beginning to make plans for a private plane to search the area.  We all had feelings of the direction he must be in (intuition?) but never could hear or see him.  I had given up finding him alive or at all frankly.  (We talked with our animal communicator, Debbie Mcgillivray, early yesterday morning.  She told us he was in woods, near something large and wooden and could see a clearing in the distance.)

pappi_home2.jpgA friend decided to take one more walk down an old train large wooden trestle surrounded by deep woods that we'd searched many times.  She began whistling and soon heard trot hoofbeats.  She stopped to look harder and eventually saw him deep in the woods (almost exactly in  place Debbie had described!!!).  Pal called my daughter to come running with a halter and they slowly made their way to him and very slowly guided him out. I've attached several photos of his apparent campsite!  See if you can "find Pappi" in the heavily wooded photo!

pappi_home3.jpgI had come home to prepare the netposse report and had just finalized the process when my phone rang telling me he'd been found!!!  Needless to say it was a glorious reunion!!  He has 3 extremely superficial scratches on him and that's it!  This morning he was rested and happy to be back with his buddies.  We have no idea what spooked him enough to leave his friends or the barn area or to go into the heavily restricted area he was in.

The morals of this story are to accept help from anyone, everyone, no idea is crazy, no area has been searched enough and animal communication works!  LOL

Best wishes and prayers to all looking for their lost animals! 

Sandie

 

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