Maybe your beagle has an anxiety disorder, or maybe your pound puppy has abandonment issues. Perhaps you’re just wondering why your cat is so aloof. If you’ve ever been curious about what’s going on inside your pet’s head, this Sunday you can find out by meeting with Rachael Resk, Animal Communicator, at Red Dog House in Wicker Park.

Resk claims to be able to evaluate animal behavior and guide pets’ owners in how to correct their bad manners. At $20 per session meeting with her is not cheap, but at least you can shop for discounted pet paraphernalia while you wait. You may want to keep her card in case you misplace your mutt one day, since she also invokes her psychic powers to play pet detective for lost animals.
Some might see this as a completely useless sham, but if you’ve ever been at the end of your rope because of a poodle that won’t stop peeing in your pumps, you might think twice.
Red Dog House, 2031 N. Damen, Noon - 7:00 p.m.
Photo courtesy of blandname.

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PUG! Oh sweet jesus, I Love me some Pugs...
That dog is way way way too cute.
Pugs are so cute, I want to shove them in my mouth, like peanut butter cups.
Back in the day, ya boy Spook could be found on the dance floor of the Red Dog in Wicker Park being all expansive and what not, in a New York way. Then they started letting gang bangers and suburnites in, and I, your Spook, pack up my coolness and beat it outta there.
Sure the pug LOOKS cute, but look at that face. That's a guilty "I just pooped on you work shoes" face if I ever saw one. I've seen one many times...