Moved to www.robgutro.com /I am an author, paranormal investigator & medium with Inspired Ghost Tracking. I can receive messages from ghosts or spirits (who have crossed over). As a scientist, I explain the paranormal with energy. Known as a Pet Medium; but work with human ghosts and spirits, too. My books teach you how to recognize signs from spirits.* AWARD-WINNING - 2021,2022 and 2023 BookAuthority Best New Grief Ebook for Pets and the Afterlife 3
Rob's Books, Medium Readings, Animal Rescue Fundraisers
BOOKS: Pets and the Afterlife, Pets and the Afterlife 2, Pets and the Afterlife 3, Pets and the Afterlife 4, Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead, Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation, Ghosts of the Bird Cage Theatre on a Medium's Vacation, Kindred Spirits: How a Medium
Befriended a Spirit, Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking and Ghosts and Spirits Explained
BEST SELLERS: All of Rob's books have reached "best-seller" status on AMAZON.com in various paranormal categories. PET SPIRIT READINGS: Now offered via email and done on weekends. Reserve a spot thru Paypal. Email me at Rgutro@gmail.com Send 1 Photo of your pet, their name, and any questions.ANIMAL RESCUE FUNDRAISING LECTURES : Rob is a dog dad, volunteers with Dachshund and Weimaraner rescues and does fundraising lectures for dog and cat rescues.
There's
a lot of different levels of intelligence that plays into the way a dog
can communicate from the other side to humans that are still alive on
this side. - Rob Gutro
Rob Gutro had since childhood been able to receive messages from
those who've passed over, both human and animal. A medium who refers to
himself as a "medium rare", Rob talks with great humour as well as
honesty about his experiences. In this interview you can hear Rob
discussing his book Pets and the Afterlife , and what lead to him
writing it.
Rob is passionate about rescue and charity, spending much of his spare
time volunteering. Here he talks about how his own dogs, Buzz and
Sprite, have contacted him from beyond the grave, as well as some of the
fascinating stories he's collected from other people. And if you've
ever wondered about the difference between a spirit and a ghost, listen
up for Rob's definition - and Rob would love to hear any stories you
have of interaction with either. You can find out more about Rob at his
Ghosts and Spirits Insights blog, as well as his Ghosts
and Spirits Insights Facebook page, and his Author Medium Facebook page. If you prefer Twitter, tweet Rob at @GhostMediumBook, and you can also find Pets and the Afterlife on Amazon.
On August 8th I gave a talk about Pets and the Afterlife at the Adirondack-Save-a-Stray fundraiser. On my drive there from the Albany, NY airport, though, I received a sign that made perfect sense when I met his mom at the event. As I do when I'm driving, I turned on the radio. It was on an oldies station (70s, 80s, 90s- the kind of music I like) and as soon as the song "The Sounds of Silence" came on the radio I saw a vision a smaller white dog with a grey muzzle. The specific words that stood out were "Hello darkness, my old friend I've come to talk with you again." I was pondering what the message was, but the title of the song had a certain meaning. I know that spirits will always let me know whom they belong to, so I was patient during the event. When a woman came to my table at the event. She told me that her dog "Toto" passed. She said he was a little dog. I said "was he white with a grey muzzle?" She said he was. She told me that one night after he passed, when it was quiet (silent) she heard his whimper, as she used to when he was in the physical. It was then that "the Sounds of Silence" made perfect sense to me. It was during the "Sounds of Silence" that Toto made his voice heard to his mom. It was his acknowledgement to me , that she really DID hear him and that he is still around her! To hear the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fWyzwo1xg0 *************************************
Buzz on the cover of my book Pets and the Afterlife
To learn to recognize the signs yourself, check out my book: "PETS AND THE AFTERLIFE" by Rob Gutro
To lose a pet means to lose a child. The love we share with our pets
never dies, and the author proves our pets do communicate with us from
the other side. Learn how dogs, cats, horses and some birds have the
intelligence and ability to send signs to the living after they pass.
Take comfort in knowing our pets are around us from time to time and
recognize the signs they give. Learn how they wait for us when it’s our
time, what a pet’s ashes can do, and the difference between ghosts and
spirits. Learn how and why living pets can sense entities. Follow one of
the author's dogs on a ghost investigation. Read how spirits of the
author’s 2 dogs and dogs from three other mediums communicated with
them from the other side. Read about spirit cats and how a ghostly dog
rescued a girl. The author also volunteers for Dachshund and
Weimaraner rescues and has several dogs. (Available on AMAZON.COM in paperback and E-book) AMAZON LINK: http://www.amazon.com/Rob-Gutro
On August 21, I had a great one hour TV interview with Host Steve Thoth of Conscious Evolution Media (that was also Live Streamed YouTube) VIDEO: https://youtu.be/7e7jAJOlySs
One of the things that I stress in my book "Pets and the Afterlife" is the intelligence of dogs (and cats). That intelligence and emotion allows them to communicate with us from the other side.
Recently Anderson Cooper did a story about the Intelligence of Dogs on the TV show 60 Minutes, that conveys just how intelligent and emotional they really are. They are just as intelligent and emotional as human children.
To watch the 5 minute report see below. Then check out my book "Pets and the Afterlife."
60 Minutes Episode: The science of dog intelligence
"PETS AND THE AFTERLIFE" by Rob Gutro
To lose a pet means to lose a child. The love we share with our pets
never dies, and the author proves our pets do communicate with us from
the other side. Learn how dogs, cats, horses and some birds have the
intelligence and ability to send signs to the living after they pass.
Take comfort in knowing our pets are around us from time to time and
recognize the signs they give. Learn how they wait for us when it’s our
time, what a pet’s ashes can do, and the difference between ghosts and
spirits. Learn how and why living pets can sense entities. Follow one of
the author's dogs on a ghost investigation. Read how spirits of the
author’s 2 dogs and dogs from three other mediums communicated with
them from the other side. Read about spirit cats and how a ghostly dog
rescued a girl. The author also volunteers for Dachshund and
Weimaraner rescues and has several dogs. (Available on AMAZON.COM in paperback and E-book) AMAZON LINK: http://www.amazon.com/Rob-Gutro
Ghost Footage Captured In England’s Tutbury Castle: Ghost Shadow Terrifies And Baffles Witnesses (Video)
As cameras and video have become more and
more prevalent in recent years, so too has captured footage of possible
paranormal entities, activities and events.
Unfortunately, while some footage of subjects like UFOs,
Bigfoot, and ghosts are pretty stunning, most are blurry, shaky or too
dark to provide anything worthwhile. And even worse are the complete fabrications and hoaxes made possible by today’s digital technology.
But a famous ghost known as the Keeper Ghost seems to have
recently been legitimately captured on film by a small TV crew at the
centuries-old Tutbury Castle in England. The small crew was at first
terrified, then left searching for an explanation as to what the clearly
seen shadowy ghost possibly could have been.
According to NJ.com, the Tutbury Castle’s Keeper Ghost footage was captured during the taping of a paranormal show, The Past Hunters.
The stunning and eerie clip opens with Past Hunters’
co-director Bex Palmer, and medium Derek Acorah, having a Tutbury
Castle chat when Palmer suddenly jumps and points, clinging to Acorah’s
arm as the camera swings around toward the wall and what appears to be a
large and shadowy ghost figure.
The ghost shadow almost seems to observe the two for a
moment, pausing, before drifting toward the corner of the room and
fading into the wall.
According to Palmer, a shadowy Keeper Ghost has long been
reported in Tutbury castle, reports that match what she and Acorah saw.
Visitors to Tutbury Castle have also often reported seeing
other ghostly figures, as well as hearing footsteps and other noises,
phenomena that Palmer says preceded their seeing the shadowy Keeper
Ghost when they first attempted to start filming in the castle.
“We then began to record the introduction to the episode
but were drowned out by tapping, banging and footsteps. They came from
out of nowhere and we knew we were the only people in the castle at the
time. It was just us and our two crew members in the room. We tried to
find the source of the noise but it quickly went deathly quiet.”
Questions raised by NJ.com writer, Kelly Roncace,
regarding the authenticity of this captured shadow of the Keeper Ghost
include that it could have simply been the shadow of one of the crew.
Roncace also questions the light source and how the shadow could be seen
even though its seems the footage was shot using “night-vision.”
Though she never heard these questions, Palmer answered both, explaining to the Mirror
that a candle was burning in the room when the Keeper Ghost shadow
showed up on the wall, and that there was no way the shadow could have
been cast by anyone from their team.
“At around 11pm, Sean (the cameraman) went next door into
the King’s Bedroom to set up a locked-off camera on a trigger object
which would hopefully detect any activity. Derek was talking me through
the energy in the room when I spotted the shadow over his shoulder by
candlelight… I’ve seen a lot of things but I still react the same way
every time – I clutched onto him, petrified. The figure stood there for a
while, made its way across the room as though it was coming towards us
and we then lost sight of it… To be sure what we’d seen wasn’t a shadow
from one of the team, the cameraman swooped around the room with the
camera to check (and) no-one else was there.”
Palmer emphasized also that her team is unsure if ghosts
exist and generally try to find reasonable explanations for ghost
sightings.
“We normally like to try and debunk things that we see
because we still sit on the fence when it comes to ghosts, but we don’t
think there’s any other explanation for what we saw.”
So until some other explanation surfaces, for the time being
it seems that the shadowy Keeper Ghost does haunt the halls of Tutbury
Castle, reflecting nearly 1,000 years of the castle’s haunted history.
[Image by Dave Harris via Wikipedia]
On July 8, this message was posted to my facebook page - and provides a good
example of how spirits communicate with us on birthdays, anniversaries or holidays.
Stacie wrote.
Hi
Rob! Today is the 3 year anniversary of our beloved dearly departed
"Mr. D"'s passing. Jeff and I have been thinking a lot about him
lately.
Would you believe that while cleaning a blanket that was very
similar to Mr. D's favorite blanket the other day, a butterfly landed on
the blanket I was cleaning... sat there for a minute, then flew and
landed on my leg for a minute or two, then flew to the nearby deck
railing and sat there a while while I was working. I don't think I have
ever had a butterfly land on me before!
Well, of course I know you
would believe it. Thank you for informing me of signs to look for... I know that was
Mr. D's doing again. Absolutely amazing. I feel so blessed to have had
him in my life and STILL have him in my life. *************************************
Buzz on the cover of my book Pets and the Afterlife
To learn to recognize the signs yourself, check out my book: "PETS AND THE AFTERLIFE" by Rob Gutro
To lose a pet means to lose a child. The love we share with our pets
never dies, and the author proves our pets do communicate with us from
the other side. Learn how dogs, cats, horses and some birds have the
intelligence and ability to send signs to the living after they pass.
Take comfort in knowing our pets are around us from time to time and
recognize the signs they give. Learn how they wait for us when it’s our
time, what a pet’s ashes can do, and the difference between ghosts and
spirits. Learn how and why living pets can sense entities. Follow one of
the author's dogs on a ghost investigation. Read how spirits of the
author’s 2 dogs and dogs from three other mediums communicated with
them from the other side. Read about spirit cats and how a ghostly dog
rescued a girl. The author also volunteers for Dachshund and
Weimaraner rescues and has several dogs. (Available on AMAZON.COM in paperback and E-book) AMAZON LINK: http://www.amazon.com/Rob-Gutro
My friend Merle in Canada wrote me last week and told me that the spirit of her late husband made himself known again, as he does every year on what would have been their Wedding Anniversary. Her husband Stan comes through in a number of ways, and one way he gets the message that he's still around and his love connects them forever - is through music.
Merle wrote:
Well, it happened again!
If Stan was still alive, today would have been our 42nd wedding
anniversary. I turned on the radio hoping to hear “our song”....
sure enough, just after the 9 a.m. news, it came on!
Good Morning Starshine. I’m sure it was Stan’s way of
letting me know he hasn’t forgotten.
I must admit I hear it occasionally on my favourite radio station {oldies},
but each time it’s a ‘special day’ – it seems to come on in the morning. I was blown away this a.m.
***************************************
Learn about the ways spirits and ghosts communicate with the living: -
Check out my book "Lessons Learned From Talking to the Dead" by Rob Gutro-
I've written it to address all the questions you can think of about the
afterlife, and I use examples of messages I've received from both
Earth-bound ghosts and spirits who have crossed over. Paperback and
E-Book: CLICK TO READ BOOK SUMMARY
If you have questions about whether dogs, cats and horses can see ghosts or spirits - they can! Read more in my book "Pets and the Afterlife" by Rob Gutro - http://tinyurl.com/nm3w29m
Since I gave a talk this past weekend about Pets and the Afterlife, I wanted to share info about an adoptable dog that I helped rescue last weekend through Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue.
Meet Milo! A week ago Sunday, we were the last in the transport
leg for two senior Dachshunds who were brought into the rescue (from a divorced
home). Now you can "Meet" them- through this biography, photos and
video I put together to help get them adopted.
Milo is a lovable (and overweight), red long-haired dachshund. He
isadoptable thru c2cdr.org. he's on line now.
MEET MILO
Hi I'm Milo! I'm a senior male dog with a super-sweet
personality. I'm a very docile red long-haired (mostly my tail) dachshund registered
with the American Canine Association. I LOVE to take life easy. Life is a gift,
and I'm a mellow guy. In fact, I'm cuddler and will come up to you and sit on
your lap if you're sitting on the floor.
Sadly, I'm a victim of a divorce (like my
brother Max, an 11 year old black and tan doxie also up for adoption) where my
human parents split and I was placed in a foster home.
I really need to be in a home with another dog. I grew up with Max and am not happy unless I have another dog around.
I LOVE food.. I mean I really love food. I confess I've eaten some of my
brother's food, so I'm about 24 pounds. I need to lose weight and working on
it. I'm neutered, heartworm negative and up to date on all vaccinations through
March 2016! My teeth are in good shape and I'm healthy except for the weight
thing, but we all like treats. I take heartworm and flea preventative on the
21st of each month.
I'm a happy guy who loves slow walks!
I normally eat twice a day, around 7 am and 6
p.m. Before bedtime, if you get out a milk bone I will stop whatever he's doing
to jump into my bed. Then, if you partially cover the crate with a blanket, it
makes me feel secure so I can sleep through the night.
I don't mind taking a bath, and getting my
nails trimmed is no big deal (although a lot of dachshunds don't like it).
That's how easy going I am!
I came into the rescue on Aug. 2, 2015 with my 11
year old brother Max (and we grew up together, so if you're looking for a pair
of sweet seniors, we would love to be adopted together).
Milo is adoptable at Coast to Coast Dachshund
Rescue for an adoption fee of $150. For information go to: c2cdr.org. The
adoption fee helps reimburse the rescue for all the up-front medical costs,
vaccines, spay/neutering, etc. that are done to get dogs healthy and adoption
ready. Contact April at aprilmlindsey@yahoo.com Coast-to-Coast Dachshund Rescue (www.c2cdr.org),
Maryland Representative
I wanted to highlight my own Foster dog who is available for adoption through Coast to Coast Dachshund rescue.
Last Sunday, we were the last in the transport leg for two senior Dachshunds who were brought
into the rescue (from a divorced home). Now you can "Meet" them-
through this biography, photos and video I put together to help get them
adopted.
Milo (his brother - the red dachshund pictured with him) went to another foster home.
11 yr old Max relaxed and has fit in with our 3 canine kids. He
is adoptable thru c2cdr.org. he's on line now.
MEET MAX!
Max Relax
Hi I'm Max!I'm an active, happy 11 year old neutered male black and tan longhaired Dachshund
looking for a forever home. I'm 18 pounds of fun and I come with a Pedigree!
How cool.
I really need to be in a home with another dog. I grew up with Max and am not happy unless I have another dog around.
I love, love, love squeaky toys, rope toys, walks,
chasing balls in the backyard and I love to cuddle. I'm okay with kids. I'm
neutered, heartworm negative and up to date on all vaccinations through March
2016! My teeth are in good shape and I'm healthy except for the weight thing,
but we all like treats.
I do have a heart murmur, so brushing my teeth to keep them clean is essential. That doesn't stop me from bringing my tennis ball to you for lots of play, daily!
I take heartworm and flea preventative on the 21st of
each month.
My birthday is February 6, 2004.
Sadly, I'm a victim of a divorce (like my
brother Milo, an 11 year old red doxie also up for adoption) where my human
parents split and I was placed in a foster home.
I normally eat twice a day, around 7 am and 6
p.m. Before bedtime, if you get out a milk bone I will stop whatever he's doing
to jump into my bed. Then, if you partially cover the crate with a blanket, it
makes me feel secure so I can sleep through the night.
I came into the rescue on Aug. 2, 2015 with my
brother Milo (and we grew up together, so if you're looking for a pair of sweet
seniors, we would love to be adopted together).
Max is adoptable at Coast to Coast Dachshund
Rescue (www.c2cdr.org) for an adoption fee of $150. For information go to: c2cdr.org. The adoption
fee helps reimburse the rescue for all the up-front medical costs, vaccines,
spay/neutering, etc. that are done to get dogs healthy and adoption ready.
Contact Rob @ rgutro@hotmail.com Coast-to-Coast Dachshund Rescue, Maryland
Representative