I am so very happy that Tyler is doing a reading for the dogs. Animals are pure soul and this is so important for animals. Thank you Tyler. Bless you BOTH.
I wish I could tell my bestie, Margo, I’m so sorry for allowing for her to get out through a weak point in the fence- I know she died doing what she loved (escaping and unauthorized adventuring) and that it was sudden, but I hope she knows that we miss her so so much, especially me, and that she was the best good girl who deserved all the pets, just like she insisted upon, in life. I think she sent us our new dog Tillie, bc we found Tillie only 3 days after we lost Margo, and buried her, with help from a very kind neighbor. Tillie was wandering loose with no collar, almost all black, just like Margo was, so just as unsafe as Margo had been, roaming the neighborhood where tons of people speed through the residential area. I called Tillie over to me, and she bounded right over and hopped in the car. I had thought I was saving this precious girl and keeping her safe for her people, whom I assumed would be desperate to get her back. Her people never contacted animal control, so she’s ours now. Margo had been Elliot’s litter-sister, and they’d been together for 6years. Like any sibling relationship w/ an age gap, Elliot is still getting used to his new little sis, but they nap next to each other, and I know she saved Elliot and me both. Anyway
Tyler's gift is absolutely sensational. For all the skeptics out there who think he's scamming celebrities by doing prior research- how do you explain this reading of giving specifics of medical susceptibilities, diseases and past traumas in DOGS? Especially sitting in an animal shelter containing hundreds of them? I'm in complete awe!
@@sunshinegal4294 Well true, but that's just one of the movies EVERYONE who watches movies has heard of. It's like the top horror movie of all time. It's spoofed everywhere. Referenced in other ways, it almost every genre of TV. You couldn't avoid hearing about it if you tried, I bet. So yeah, I expect everyone over the age of 13 has heard of the movie. Not knowing Linda Blair, okay, maybe. But The Exorcist is a different story. (Speaking of which, I've read the book, and the movie was a great adaption, if anyone cares.)💙
@@sunshinegal4294 Huh. My reply got deleted. How odd, there was nothing remotely aggressive about it. I just talked about how one can't really avoid knowing about The Exorcist past the age of, say, 13. It's everywhere, and one of the (if not _the_ very ) biggest horror movies of all time.
Now this would be a reading I would really be interested in. Animals in our lives are so important and meaningful. Unconditional love with our pets is a devastating loss.
Yes! I’ve never been ‘good’ at horror. I was able to watch the Exorcist (through my fingers) when it came out in 1973 - though I was properly horrified - but I had to leave the theater after a few minutes when Jaws came out a couple of years after. Now in my 60s, I watch stuff like Minions. The new Ghostbusters is good!
@@terredee LOL, I didn't see Jaws until a decade or two ago, and it didn't really scare me. I was a kid in the 70s, though, and I had seen enough about it to be afraid of swimming in a pool's deep end at night, even though I knew that sharks couldn't survive in chlorine, and I COULD SEE THE BOTTOM OF THE POOL! I was a wimpy little girl.💙
Beautiful of Tyler to do this with dogs. Nice and new. But Linda Blair I feel you are in a state of denial. Your intensity tells me you should have one too. Period.
Tyler I NEED you to read my pup for health issues. She has breast cancer and I am Struggling with what to do... also possible spinal tumor... :( just want to know if I'm doing the right thing?! I don't want her to suffer. 😢
Your vet should be able to help you with this. There are also probably online videos on making painful decisions around your pets. I found much help online when I was faced with my fosterdog's health issues -- but it certainly was agonizing anyway. Sending you and your pup love and light and courage.
@jamesellison4575 she is having surgery Wednesday. She has several factors that make surgery... high risk. Very high risk. :( I have talked to the vet at length. I just wish my pup could talk to me. The tumor is bothering her and will eventually break open if we do nothing. Biggest risk factors: she is 12 yrs old, has a heart murmur and enlarged heart, platelet count is a whopping 31, and a few other smaller things to keep an eye on. :( She ACTS like a 3 year old pup 99% of the time. Happy and full of life... she has had 2 experiences that made us look into compassionate euthanasia already... I am a mess.
Finally a celebrity who is not so wrapped up in themselves. She seems very genuine and caring
When u see how the dogs react to tyler you kno hes a sweetheart
❤️ they love him that is so precious
Thank you Linda for helping the dogs 🫠🐾💗
She looks soo good after all these years.
Amazing reading.
I am so very happy that Tyler is doing a reading for the dogs. Animals are pure soul and this is so important for animals. Thank you Tyler. Bless you BOTH.
Oh, she rescues! Wonderful!😊 Thank you Linda!
God bless Linda for saving these beautiful dogs !much love Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕
I wish I could tell my bestie, Margo, I’m so sorry for allowing for her to get out through a weak point in the fence- I know she died doing what she loved (escaping and unauthorized adventuring) and that it was sudden, but I hope she knows that we miss her so so much, especially me, and that she was the best good girl who deserved all the pets, just like she insisted upon, in life. I think she sent us our new dog Tillie, bc we found Tillie only 3 days after we lost Margo, and buried her, with help from a very kind neighbor.
Tillie was wandering loose with no collar, almost all black, just like Margo was, so just as unsafe as Margo had been, roaming the neighborhood where tons of people speed through the residential area.
I called Tillie over to me, and she bounded right over and hopped in the car. I had thought I was saving this precious girl and keeping her safe for her people, whom I assumed would be desperate to get her back. Her people never contacted animal control, so she’s ours now. Margo had been Elliot’s litter-sister, and they’d been together for 6years. Like any sibling relationship w/ an age gap, Elliot is still getting used to his new little sis, but they nap next to each other, and I know she saved Elliot and me both.
Anyway
Tyler's gift is absolutely sensational. For all the skeptics out there who think he's scamming celebrities by doing prior research- how do you explain this reading of giving specifics of medical susceptibilities, diseases and past traumas in DOGS? Especially sitting in an animal shelter containing hundreds of them? I'm in complete awe!
It proves that dogs have souls and the same as us - spiritual energy & physical. Good work Tyler & LInda what a Star still!
This was amazing! I think it’s my favorite reading he’s ever done.
Love seeing you with the dogs! Would love to see more! Great Video!❤
Tyler is amazing. ❤
Appreciate her saving lives!!!!! 😍😍
Few things must be more humbling than having a 29 year old have no idea who you are when you are Linda Blair. 🤣
I was just thinking that. Surely he's heard of The Exorcist? 💙
@@DravenGalYou have to remember his age.
@@sunshinegal4294 Well true, but that's just one of the movies EVERYONE who watches movies has heard of. It's like the top horror movie of all time. It's spoofed everywhere. Referenced in other ways, it almost every genre of TV. You couldn't avoid hearing about it if you tried, I bet. So yeah, I expect everyone over the age of 13 has heard of the movie. Not knowing Linda Blair, okay, maybe. But The Exorcist is a different story. (Speaking of which, I've read the book, and the movie was a great adaption, if anyone cares.)💙
Seriously? This is where you go with this?
@@sunshinegal4294 Huh. My reply got deleted. How odd, there was nothing remotely aggressive about it. I just talked about how one can't really avoid knowing about The Exorcist past the age of, say, 13. It's everywhere, and one of the (if not _the_ very ) biggest horror movies of all time.
That was great but I was all excited that Tyler was going to read THE Linda Blair!
Now this would be a reading I would really be interested in. Animals in our lives are so important and meaningful. Unconditional love with our pets is a devastating loss.
I enjoyed this session... So nice that Tyler can get a feel for what's going on with these creatures.
It’s really awesome and I love it so much
Thanks to you Linda a grown ass man like myself cannot watch the exorcist at night by himself …Tyler is a gift from God ❤
That filled my heart.
so sweet! i would love to rescue animals ❤❤
Tyler is such a gift! 🌟
❤️
I'm guessing Tyler doesn't like horror movies, which actually makes sense. Even though they're fake, it can be hard watching people get hurt.💙
Yes! I’ve never been ‘good’ at horror.
I was able to watch the Exorcist (through my fingers) when it came out in 1973 - though I was properly horrified - but I had to leave the theater after a few minutes when Jaws came out a couple of years after.
Now in my 60s, I watch stuff like Minions. The new Ghostbusters is good!
@@terredee LOL, I didn't see Jaws until a decade or two ago, and it didn't really scare me. I was a kid in the 70s, though, and I had seen enough about it to be afraid of swimming in a pool's deep end at night, even though I knew that sharks couldn't survive in chlorine, and I COULD SEE THE BOTTOM OF THE POOL! I was a wimpy little girl.💙
@@DravenGal
😳 Haha! 🦈
@@terredee AHHHH! **Runs away**💙
PIT BULLS!!! 💜⚡️
I love this so so much
I only want to pets and snuggles all of them!!!
Beautiful of Tyler to do this with dogs. Nice and new. But Linda Blair I feel you are in a state of denial. Your intensity tells me you should have one too. Period.
😊
Anyone wanting or needing to connect with a pet psychic, check out Laura Stinchfield. She’s fabulous.
But what did Sue Pinilla have to say???
Tyler I NEED you to read my pup for health issues. She has breast cancer and I am Struggling with what to do... also possible spinal tumor... :( just want to know if I'm doing the right thing?! I don't want her to suffer. 😢
Your vet should be able to help you with this. There are also probably online videos on making painful decisions around your pets. I found much help online when I was faced with my fosterdog's health issues -- but it certainly was agonizing anyway. Sending you and your pup love and light and courage.
@jamesellison4575 she is having surgery Wednesday. She has several factors that make surgery... high risk. Very high risk. :( I have talked to the vet at length. I just wish my pup could talk to me. The tumor is bothering her and will eventually break open if we do nothing. Biggest risk factors: she is 12 yrs old, has a heart murmur and enlarged heart, platelet count is a whopping 31, and a few other smaller things to keep an eye on. :( She ACTS like a 3 year old pup 99% of the time. Happy and full of life... she has had 2 experiences that made us look into compassionate euthanasia already... I am a mess.
Linda Blair doesn’t know a veterinarian?
As someone that does animal rescue, yes I’m sure she has a veterinarian on speed dial and it’s good to get Tyler’s thoughts and feelings on it as well
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