Paranormal Pets - Ghostly Encounters with Past Pets - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Summary: Paranormal Pets, Ghostly Encounters With Past Pets Remember Tweety Bird’s trademark phrase “I thought I saw a puddy cat”? Surprised people repeat those words everyday, except the cat, dog, hamster or even horse they catch out of the corner of their eyes has passed on. Do animal ghosts really exist, or are they products of a wishful imagination? Join the world of Paranormal Pets. Each week we’ll discuss all aspects of weird or spiritual animal encounters: ghosts, totems, psychic animals, animal souls, animal angels, animals in religion, with little cryptozoology thrown in. (Have you seen Bigfoot lately?)
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This episode concludes with more stories and information on the Japanese yokai fox spirit, the kitsune
This episode of Paranormal Pets describes the spirit of the fox yokai (kitsune), a very commonly depicted image in both Japanese literature and in anime series today.
This episode describes the yokai in further detail with an emphasis on the baku, or dream-eater, which likely derives from the actual animal, the tapir.
This episode is the conclusion to the introduction and describes some of the insect yokai, based on actual Japanese bugs.
This episode features author and paranormalist, Tim Maile. Maile discusses his new book, The Endless Road, and a bit about how interactions with his animals enhanced his life, and one deceased dog who still visits in the afterlife. He is also the founder of Pawtographs For Pooches, which raises money for local animal shelters. He describes how this charity came to be and his next event in Tampa on April 1, 2017.
This is the introduction to an 8 part series on the animal yokai of Japan. The episode gives basic background information on yokai and starts our study on this fascinating Japanese-based spirit.
Brandy and her Pug investigators go on location at Safety Harbor Temple Mound in Safety Harbor, Florida. Located on the waterfront in Philippi Park, just a few blocks from downtown Safety Harbor, the huge mound is a remnant of what some believe was once the capital of the Tocobaga chiefdom.
This episode catches listeners up on reports, articles, pets, and the paranormal since October. It also includes the background and updates for the Safety Harbor Temple Mound Investigation.
Achilles and Odysseys, of the Stark grumble, help St. Petersburg Paranormal Investigation with the Suntan Art Center ghost hunt.
Alexander the Great's bad night, ancient cryptos, and Navaho Skinwalkers: This episode hosts an ancient encounter with supernatural animals as recorded by Alexander the Great, himself. We touch on the last of the odd animals, and spent a bit more time on the Navajo Skinwalkers.
This episode of Paranormal Pets discusses the essence of the chupacabra, the goat-sucker of myth. Is this creature simply a symbol of the fear of nature? Or is it a real vampire eating local animals? Tune in and find out!
This episode features special guest Wendy Van de Poll, a certified end of life and pet loss grief coach. The author of two best selling books, including My Dog Is Dying: What Do I Do, she will discuss what happens to our pets when they die. She will also offer tips on how to communicate with a pet that has passed over.
This episode of Paranormal Pets continues the human/animal hybrid stories. Learn a little more about that mysterious maiden from the deep and why she is so fascinating to us today. Also included: Five things that your dog can sense.
This is a Paranormal Pets Potpourri episode. In it, we discuss an article on a funeral home that has a dog to aid with stress, read a submission of a ghost cat, and continue our human/animal hybrid look with the marvelous Minotaur.
This episode of Paranormal Pets features a bit of history and perspective on the curious creatures we know as Centaurs. Explore a bit of mythology with us as we look at this human/animal hybrid.