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Once again, my dear old and blind dog telepathicaly told me things! Oh, my dear puppie. How sorrow am I for the pain you're going throug in your last years!

I've told once that I have a telepathic connection with my old friend. It's a random thing, filled with noise and uncertainties, but it exists! I know, somehow, when she is awakening from her nap at the coach and is coming to the kitchen. I can feel it, as a message, and seconds later she shows off. I can feel when she's depressed or sad and need a good rub on her belly or neck, and she comes nearby me and stands by waiting for it. Also if she is hungry or if she wants to go outside to pee.

We have a bond that is out of this world. My wife has not this gift. The messages I get into my mind are blurry, noisy and not a linear sequence of graphical or sound-like frames, but I got the messages and also she gets mine.

Lately, and blind as she is for the last three years, something weird happens every day. After I feed her, with a 5 star chef level food, she comes by me and lays down (as if she's looking a closer bond). Then, sitting at the kitchen in the silence of night, the shows begin. I start to "feel" images and things that I can barely link to a meaningfull data reception. I can "feel" her sorrow and her warnings. I don't know why or how, but she "looks at me" (she's blind) and I start to pick random images about doom and a date and time. It's like an adversiment on TV or a road sided sign, but the very noisy pics I receive in my head are like:

- I'm sorry for you (or something like that).
- July 14 2017, 5:59
- Find shelter
- Don't mind about me
- I love you
- Be ready
- Trust me. Get cover far away.
- Don't trust anyone except me.

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