Angeline Siegel helps pets achieve mental and emotional well-being
Like a modern-day Dr. Doolittle, Los Gatan Angeline "Angie" Siegel has an uncanny knack for understanding animals, not just her and husband Bruce's six dogs and two cats, but everyone else's as well. Unlike Doolittle, however, Siegel does not make small talk with a long-necked Push-Me-Pull-You, or sing--as he does--of "conversing with a chimp in chimpanzee." This doctor has more important things to do. Although she has not yet received her Ph.D.--she's completing it at the clinical psychology program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco--"Doctor Angie" is as good a title as any for someone who, at 30-something, has already dedicated many years of her professional life to helping companion animals--mainly dogs and some cats--overcome serious behavioral and emotional problems.
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