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Television Let's Talk Healthy Pets Oct 2011
Host Dr. Edmund
Sulkowski interviews Renee Takacs, an intuitive
consultant, on this episode of "Let's Talk Healthy
Pets" which was recorded in the Peters Township
Community Television.
Renee
communicates with Mr. Bingley, a 14-month-old
whippet belonging to Post-Gazette reporter Maria
Sciullo
.
Other media....
Fox TV Ten-O’clock News; October 1999, May 2004
Fox aired a special report segment showing Renee
communicating with three dogs: Lily, Griffin and Muffin,
whose person’s were Dorothy Andreas, owner of the Sewickley
Spa, Don Reinhardt, owner of the Sewickley Café and Natalie
Fanell, reporter with Fox TV. In 1999 Fox reporter, Karen
Eden and audio engineer, Mike Mason, filmed Renee
communicating remotely with Mike’s dog, Lexie. Renee
immediately cued into Lexie’s injured left, front leg and
said that, given time, it would heal. Film recorded earlier
that day showed Lexie’s left, front leg wrapped in a white
cast. She had injured the leg but it was, according to Mike,
on the mend.
Radio Pittsburgh’s KDKA 1020 AM and Star 100.7 FM 1990-2002
Renee explained pet communication and conducted live
sessions.
Example of one pet communication aired on Star 100.7 FM
radio:
The DJ, Kate, had a brother whose cat went missing. Some
time later, a cat returned but Kate asked, “Is this my
bother’s cat who returned home after being gone for two
years? Kate said that when her brother went to school, he
left his cat with their mom. The cat disappeared and their
mom found a deceased cat along the roadside. She buried it
thinking it was her son’s cat. Renee responded, “This living
cat is your brother’s cat. He went to live at a farm north
of the location of his original home because he liked the
food there. Your mom didn’t bury your brother’s cat!” Kate
verified that there is a farm north of her mother’s home.
Zoo visit
In December 2002, grateful for months of reaching a larger
audience with her skills, Renee chose to forego radio
broadcasts. The broadcasts began to misrepresent the
authentic nature of communicating with animals. With the
zoo’s permission, the radio show invited Renee to
communicate with a reindeer because it was close to
Christmas time. The session was edited for broadcast, but
the reindeer told Renee that she wanted to be in a bigger,
more open space. She wanted to feel real dirt and grass
under her hooves and not the cement. She was missing a
younger reindeer, who the curator verified had been shipped
to another zoo. On the upside, she liked her fresh, green
food which the curator identified as alfalfa. She also liked
the man who attended to her as he talked to her while he
worked. The man supplying food at the time admitted that he
did talk with reindeer while feeding them.
Newspaper
The Sewickley Herald, 2003 article on pet communication by
Renee held at the Sewickley Spa to celebrate Yuletide in the
Village benefiting Animal Friends of Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Tribune Review 1999 article covering Renee’s
participation at the annual Collie Frolic benefiting Collie
Rescue of Western Pennsylvania. Renee participated in this
event from 1998 until 2009 when the organization disbanded.
Magazine
Pets Part of the Family, 2000, article “The Apple Answer to
a Frightened Pet”
Newsletter
Quiet Knowing, a newsletter for understanding intuition
acknowledged in Venture Inward magazine, September/October
2000
Book "Stand By Me: A Holistic Handbook for Animals, Their People
and the Lives They Share",
by Doug Knueven, DVM, 2003, Renee contributed chapter on
Animal Communication.