SHE’S the pet whisperer whose skills are to be showcased in an astonishing new TV show.
Viewers of Channel 5 series Pet Psychic will see Beth Lee-Crowther chat with a chicken that won’t lay, bond with a dog that hates walkies and even commune with a camel that has the hump.
Now miserable mutts and moggies owned by Sun on Sunday readers are in with the chance to let the real-life Dr Dolittle know what’s bothering them.
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Simply send a description of your pet’s problems to the email below and you will have the chance of a private reading from Beth.
She explains: “Being able to talk to animals in my head means I can help find missing pets and tackle behavioural issues.”
Beth, 54, doesn’t need to meet the animal — a photo can be enough, as when she appeared on TV’s This Morning last year and helped the late Queen’s corgis, who had been adopted by Sarah Ferguson, handle their grief.
In her new TV series, which debuts on Tuesday, she meets worried animal owners and “talks telepathically” to their pets.
In Warwickshire, Beth meets Joseph and Rebecca Fossett and their daughter Daisy, whose family business is Joseph’s Amazing Camels.
Their animals produce milk, take visitors on treks and are hired out for TV and film work.
But a recent arrival, a female called Sinai, has struggled to settle in.
After meeting the camel, Beth identifies what is bothering her. She is frightened of being sent back to her old home.
Beth informs Daisy: “She says she can be moody and hormonal.”
Daisy then hears that Sinai was so miserable in her previous home that she wanted to die.
Beth’s powers started at a young age. She said: “When I was five, our kitten kept telling me, ‘I feel ill. I’m going to die’.
“My parents took her to the vet to discover she had an infection. The vet said she could have died.”
As a young mum, Beth set up a saddlery business and helped owners work out what was wrong with their horses.
Then they would return for behavioural help.
She said: “I’ve done hundreds of readings and been proven right time and time again.”
DO you want the Pet Psychic to read your animal’s mind?
To be in with a chance, email sundayfeatures@the-sun.co.uk with an outline of your problem, a picture of your pet and your phone number.
You will need to set up the Zoom app for any reading if picked.
- By submitting your pet’s photo, you confirm you own the copyright, you grant News Group Newspapers Ltd the right to publish it and tell your story in print and online, and, if your pet is selected for a psychic reading, you consent to it to be recorded and published on The Sun website.