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People pretending to speak for their pets
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I think the connection isn't really about making up "voices" for them. It's a heart-to-heart language isn't it? It's beyond words.

But...in my imagination, Misty's "voice speaking English" was very clear, concise, down to earth, intelligent, humorous sometimes, and at a pitch just slightly higher and lighter  than my voice. And overlaid with a kindly common sense. That of course is a projection of mine and I didn't usually think of her like that. We had a silent understanding.

No she was not a Hungarian. But when I first knew her I was told she was a Hungarian Viszla. So we took it from there.
Later I discovered that of course she wasn't....she was a mutt.

But in the story the Woman believes she is a Hungarian Aristocrat, and tells her about her noble lineage, among the other adventures and funny things that happen.

It is likely Misty did have some Viszla in the mix. But of course she was a mystery, and the rest of it is just my imagination . Smiley4
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RE: People pretending to speak for their pets - by Tobi - 12-26-2019, 11:44 AM

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