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What Is Animal Communication


We’ve all had experiences where we were thinking about someone we’ve not heard from in a while and the phone rings and it is that person calling us or we receive a letter in the mail from that person. Or how about when we can sense that something isn’t right with our animals so we take them to the vet and find out that there was something health-wise that needed to be taken care of. And then there is the mother who knows that her child who is away needs her and she calls to find out that the child has been crying for her. These are all forms of everyday mental telepathy. When using telepathy to communicate with animals it is used in a more focused and intentional manner. I believe that everyone has the ability to use telepathy, especially those of us who are totally devoted to animals and who love them deeply.



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Does The Animal Need To Be Present?


No. Readings may be done in the presence of the animal but I do my consultations over the phone. The reason for this is that there are fewer distractions if the animal is not present. Also, there can be 3-way communication when an animal is lost and the owner is asking for help to try to locate them.



When To Use Animal Communication?


Animal communication can be used in several circumstances:

  • When you are curious as to what your animal is thinking and feeling.
  • When your animal has possible health issues.
  • When your animal has behavioral problems.
  • When your animal is preparing to die and to help with your own grief.
  • When you want to deepen your relationship with your animal.
  • When you bring a new addition into the family or when you are moving and you want to help your animal understand what is happening so that she or he will be more secure. When you want to help a rescue animal in a shelter find a new home and help them to understand what is happening to them to relieve their insecurities and fears.
  • When your animal has crossed over to the other side and you need to know that they are happy and safe.


When Not To Use Animal Communication?


As a Substitute for Veterinary Care: Animal Communication can help gain information about our animals' perspectives of their physical health. It can help us get answers to questions about their physical symptoms, i.e. where in their body is the discomfort, is the pain shooting or like and ache, is it chronic or situational? Though this type of information can assist with veterinary care, animal communication should never be used instead of medial diagnosis or medical care. If your animal is ill, seek veterinary care.

As a Substitute for basic dog obedience training: Many clients will call an animal communicator about problems with dogs not following basic obedience commands. Animal communicators can effectively supplement dog training by helping dogs understand while their people want and need them to do certain things. However, animal communication cannot replace the basic obedience training many dogs need. Dogs deserve our help to learn to live in our human homes and human culture, amidst our rules of what is acceptable and what is not. To learn these things for their safety and our peace of mind, dogs can benefit tremendously from the specialized help of a professional dog trainer. In fact, if more humans would enlist the help of dog trainers for these things, less dogs would be surrendered to shelters for "not being trained."








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