
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is this like cloning? Are you offering puppies you breed?
A: No. This is a “transfer” of the identity (soul) of your pet, you will find the “body” of the animal you wish to have from the location you feel comfortable with, and then I will place the essence of your pet inside the pup/young dog of your choice, after which it will combine and integrate with the identity of your new pet.
Q: Is this like Reincarnation?
A: No. This is nothing like reincarnation. This is going on with life without interruption but with a new healthy body, in most cases.
Q: Can you only “transfer” dogs?
A: No. Though with dogs the “transfer” is easiest, due to the fact that a dog is very attached to its master/owner. I can do cats as well, though there are more requirements to be met. The same goes for horses. Any other pets, depends on your connection and the pet’s affection towards you.
Q: What is done during a “transfer”?
A: I place the old character within the new body so that it will mix with the essence of the new dog. I prevent the “soul” from entering the universal soul of animals, and hold it until a new body is present.
Q: What do I need to do to get a “transfer”?
A: First you fill in the form, just copy and paste it and fill in the required areas and send it to me.
I will evaluate your request and if it is possible (time-wise, the pet’s willingness, etc) send me a check, or cash after which I will place the identity of the pet into the body of your choice.
Q: How much time do I have to request a “transfer” of my pet?
A: Ideally within 3 days, but it is possible up to 3 months. The more time passes, the harder it will be for me to locate the identity. A word of caution: With the passage of time the identity fades gradually, so the more time goes by the less chance you have of getting an exact return.
Q: Do I contact you before or after my pet dies?
A: Ideally you contact me before your pet dies, but it is possible to do it afterwards, preferably within 3 months.
Q: My pet died last year. Can I still get it back?
A: It completely depends on pet and/or owner. It is MUCH harder, though, and it will take me a lot of time. If the pet is still close to the owner, it is possible. Make a query to check.
Q: What kind of animals can you “transfer”?
A: Dogs, cats, pigs and horses have all been done successful. It will depend on your connection to the pet so query to make sure.
Q: How much time does it take to make the “transfer”?
A: After the form has been sent, the payment has been received and a new pet is acquired, it will take approximately three hours for the “transfer” to be completed.
Q: Does my pet need to be of the same breed to do a “transfer”?
A: Ideally, for the “transfer” to be most noticeable to the owner, yes. It is not a prerequisite, though. Since particular breeds have different character traits, this will affect your pet’s behavior. Genetics do play a big part in the identity.
Q: My pet is ill/dying, is it possible to do a “transfer” before my pet passes?
A: In a way, yes. Let me explain. When you buy/find a new pet while your old one is still alive, a connection between the two pets is created so that when your pet passes the “transfer” will be easier. I actually prefer this way since it is less invasive for your dying pet, who will not notice the “transfer” at all through this process. It will not feel the anxiety/fear/sadness because it won’t feel as if it’s leaving you in grief.
Q: Can a “transfer” be done at any time, whether my pet is alive or dead?
A: Not in the way you mean. A connection can be made to another pet while the animal is ill/dying, so the change will be more gradual. This connection can be with a new pet, a sibling, the pet with which your dog/cat was closest. Then, when your old pet has passed, it will settle in the animal to which it was connected without ever leaving you.
Q: How old must my new pet be?
A: It works best with pups up to 8 months at most, but the “transfer” will always succeed, whether you notice it or not. It will depend on your old dog as much as the new one.
Q: What happens if the new pet I found is older than 8 months
A: You have to take into account that the older the pup is, the more its identity has already formed. When I add your previous pet’s identity to an older dog, more of its own identity will be prominent and that will be the dominant part of your new pet.
Q: If my pet dies suddenly, without warning, will I still be able to get my pet back?
A: Yes, if you immediately find a picture of your pet and keep it with you while you contact me and fill in and send the form. Through this I will be able to find the essence of your pet and keep it in place until you have found a replacement.
Q: Will the new pet recognize me?
A: Yes, from the moment the “transfer” is made there will be recognition on both sides. It is still a gradual process though, as both of you have to adjust to the new situation.
Q: How long will it take for the new pet to behave like my old pet?
A: This is different for every pet. There are a variety of factors to take in account. Time passed, the affection/attachment between owner and pet, etc. It can be after a day or a couple of weeks depending how strong the pet’s identity is.
Q: Why does it cost so much?
A: Because it takes time and effort for me to find and do the actual “transfer”.
Q: I don’t really believe that this is possible, does that matter?
A: No it doesn’t. It would make the entire event less sad and stressful for you personally, but it does not affect the process.
Q: I do believe, sort of, will it still work if I feel this way?
A: Yes, don’t worry. This method does not rely on a belief system.
Q: Do I need to be spiritually inclined for this “transfer” to work?
A: No. This is not a technique based on spirituality this is a “transfer” of the essence of an identity.
Q: Do I need to do ANYTHING for this “transfer” to work?
A: Other than filling out the form, sending it and making a payment… NO!
Q: Will my puppy/young dog be instantly house trained?
A: No. It is still a puppy/young dog that needs to learn the way of things. It will learn to be housetrained faster than the average dog.
Q: Will my puppy/young dog respond to its name?
A: Experience with former “transfers” have shown and average of 1-3 days for the new pet to respond to its name.
Q: Can I give my pet a new name?
A: Of course you can, but for the pet and you it will be easier if you stick with the old name.
Q: Does an animal notice that it’s dying?
A: Yes. The bigger the personality/identity the more awareness the pet has.
Q: Is the dog aware of the “transfer”?
A: Yes. Experiences in the past have shown me that the pet goes through the “transfer” with a pleasant feeling. The sooner it done, the less invasive it is, but NEVER unpleasant. There is comfort for the pet that he does not leave its master/owner.
Q: Can you return all pets, always, no matter what, as long as it is within the time limit?
A: There are several factors involved in this. 1st and most importantly: If the pet WANTS to stay with you. And 2nd the time that has passed since death occurred.
Q: If my pet doesn’t want to return to me, what happens to “it”?
A: When a dog/cat/animal dies it will be washed clean within a universal spirit, so to speak. The character/identity will disappear in time until only a clear essence remains.
Q: How different will my “new” dog be?
A: It varies, of course. If you had a Boxer and replaced it with a Chihuahua, the differences will be substantial, naturally. If it is the same breed, and ideally of the same parents, siblings or young, in time you probably won’t even notice the difference.
Q: Will I be able to recognize my old dog in the new one?
A: If you are close to your dog, yes you will. You will see it in the eyes almost from the moment the “transfer” is made, and you will recognize your pet’s appreciation of still being with you. If you were a good pet owner there will even be gratitude and happiness within the pet’s behavior.
Q: Will I get a discount the next time my dog needs a “transfer”?
A: Yes, because with every return the character of your pet will become more clear and firm, which enables me to find and hold them for you much easier than the first time.
Q: Can my dog return to me every time for the rest of my life?
A: Yes, and the character will be stronger with every return.
Q: Will the return change my dog?
A: Yes (depending on how different the breed) but I’ve found that it is a positive change. The pet will be more confident with the assurance that it will stay with you indefinitely.
Q: How does it feel for my dog?
A: According to the many pets that have been “transferred” over the years, it feels like a gentle caress, a soothing state of mind followed by a sense of excitement for when the pet’s identity has adjusted to the new body your old pet’s identity will find pleasure in being young again.
Q: Isn’t it mean to place my dog’s identity into another dog? What happens with the other dog’s identity?
A: No. The other identity isn’t thrown out, but integrated within the identity of your old pet. They will form symbiosis until they become one. The younger the new pet, the more prominent your old pet’s identity will be.
Q: Isn’t this unnatural?
A: No. I work within the laws of nature when it concerns the “transfer” of an animal. If it were unnatural I would not offer this particular service to anyone.
Q: Does a dog mind dying?
A: Yes. The pet doesn’t want to leave its master/owner any more than the owner/master wants to loose the pet.
Q: Is there anything I should do after the “transfer” is made?
A: It is advisable that within a few hours of the “transfer” you resume the interaction with the new pet in the same fashion as with your old pet.
Q: What are the costs for a “transfer”?
A: 100 Euros.
150 US Dollars
80 British Pounds
Q: What kind of payments do you accept?
A: For now only cash or check.
Q: How do I know if it worked, and if it didn’t do I get my money back?
A: It always works! So no, a refund isn’t something I need to offer in this particular service. Whether you notice it will depend, once more, on your connection with your pet and the animal in which it is placed.
Q: My old dog was a handful and I’m too old/have a bad health to deal with that again, what can I do about that?
A: I would recommend picking a different breed, quieter, smaller, one that will fit your situation. The change in breed will always have an effect on the identity of your pet, but the character will still be the dog that you’ve loved for all those years.
Q: My old dog was overly timid and scared, what can I do about that?
A: Perhaps you do not have to do anything. In all likelihood being a younger dog again and returning to you will alter your dog’s state of mind. Still, if you want to have a more active dog with more energy than it had before, a different breed might be the solution for you. Trust your instincts in what would suit you and the character of your pet most.
Q: I have two dogs one of which is very old, and I can’t afford to buy a new one at this time, what can I do?
A: I can, if you like, place your older/dying dog within the remaining pet, where it will stay permanently or until your situation changes and you are able to afford a new dog. The living dog will be the prominent character, but you will recognize small things of the one that has passed. There is no time limit to this solution so you can take your time in finding a perfect replacement.
Q: Does a “transfer” ever happen “just because”?
A: No. That would be reincarnation and that is something else entirely.