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Serendipity - a perfect word to describe
my good fortune to happen upon Diane Novak in August of 2004. Diane's
web address was tagged on the end of an e-mail I received. What is
remarkable about that is the fact that I didn't know the person who sent
the e-mail and I would find out later that Diane also didn't know this
person.
I foster cairn terriers that are given up
and often in danger of being put to sleep. I was quite concerned about a
new little female that had just come to live with me. It was at this
time that I received the e-mail with Diane's info. I contacted her in
hopes that she could offer assistance or advice. I live 3000 miles away
and Diane said that she would be able to do long-distance Reiki with
this pup. I sent her some pictures and minimal information on the dog. I
spoke with Diane a few days later and she told me that she had the
"feeling" that this dog had been through a lot and was feeling safe with
me. I shared with Diane that I was thinking of changing t he dog's name
and immediately Diane suggested the name Serena - as this dog felt safe
and serene in my company. I just about fell off the chair - as just two
hours earlier I had called a friend to tell her that I had decided to
rename the dog Serena. Diane suggested that I work to establish trust
with Serena and that I would know if I should keep her or not. It was
decided a few weeks later that Serena had progressed to a place where
she could be placed in a forever home. She is now living as a happy
little girl who is adored by her forever family.

A few weeks later another new cairn came to live with me. This little guy was a three-time loser and I
immediately sent pictures to Diane to see what info she could glean
regarding this dog. Again, I told her only the name and age of the dog.
The next day Diane sent me this e-mail:
To begin, it's weird but I felt like my bladder was going to give way and I was going to wet myself. I had to
run to the bathroom. I wonder if Niko has problems holding in his urine.
I had a slight headache off to the left side and a pain in my left arm
below the shoulder.
Again - I was so stunned I had to phone her right away. Niko was given up three times due to
his frequent urination problems - especially marking. Also, Niko had been attacked by a dog and almost died. He has terrible scars that are
on his left side just below where the dogs "shoulder blade" is. Diane was able to discuss with me some ideas on how to work
with Niko and now he is ready to be adopted. Niko no longer has any bladder issues and is a happy-go-lucky little man.
I have enlisted Diane's help two other times and on both accounts she was right about these dog's particular
issues. The dogs with which I work come into my life with a lot of hurt, sadness and pain. They have been abused, neglected and discarded. Diane
has given me the information I need to best help these dogs and enable them to become the loving little creatures they were meant to be. Diane
has become an invaluable resource for me and I look to her as a partner in bringing these dogs to the place where they can be re-homed with a
loving family who will appreciate them for the blessing they are.
I firmly believe that Diane has a unique gift and I feel exceptionally fortunate to have had the fortuitous
opportunity to meet her - 3000 miles away! I know that I will continue to turn to her for her insight & guidance and I strongly encourage
others to take advantage of this remarkable woman's talent. I know I have never been disappointed - but even more important - she has given
voice to these sweet little animals and they have not been disappointed either.
We all thank you Diane.
M. Rickel, Spokane, Washington
Cairn Rescue USA