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In this episode, Nancy Gordon talks about her Xolo dog named Toaster. Xolo’s are hairless dogs with a history of healing humans dating back 3500 years ago in Ancient Aztec culture. Toaster acted as a service animal, assisting Nancy in relieving her chronic pain.
 

Nancy and Stacey discuss the love and bond that can exist between pets and their owners and how to navigate their grief when they experience the loss of their owner. They also discuss several options you may have to put a plan in place for what will happen to your pet if something should happen to you.
 

Key takeaways:

Don’t leave your pet without a plan.Having a plan already in place for your pet will be one burden you take off of the people you leave behind.Closure is one of the biggest keys to navigating through grief smoothly, for our pets as well.When you experience loss, it’s important to deal with the feelings. Whatever they might be: grief, anger, depression, etc. You won’t stay stuck in!There is a bonus module in the Emergency Info File Course designated to pets and what will become of them when you are no longer able to care for them.

To purchase the Emergency Info File course, please visit:

https://www.gotittogethernow.com/eif
 

If you are interested in being a guest, with a story to tell, go to the website and complete the Storyteller Application. at https://legacytherapypodcast.com/getinterviewed

 

If you are a service professional and would like to be a guest, please complete the Industry Professional Application at https://legacytherapypodcast.com/getinterviewed
 

To watch Nancy Gordon and Toaster featured on Animal Planet:

https://nancygordonglobal.com/featured-on-animal-planet

 

Contact Nancy:

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