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CATS, DOGS & HORSES

ANIMAL COMMUNICATION

Do you want to know more about your pet? Do you think you have a great connection but want to understand or know what it is thinking? Why it behaves a certain way or if it's happy?

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An Animal Communication session can answer many of the questions or concerns you might have about your animal. Quite often, we wish we could communicate with our pet(s) to find out what they are thinking, or to discuss health and behaviour issues. What a lot of people don’t realize is that our pets are in constant communication with us. Most are just not attuned to know what the animals are thinking, even thoughthey definitely know what is going on with us. Of course, barking, wagging and meowing are a few major forms that we acknowledge but there is so much more that they are telling us that we don’t recognizeor understand. 

 

Cats, dogs and horses can so easily pick up things from us – our emotions, happenings in our lives, orissues we might have. In some circumstances these can affect the animal as they “take on” things for us.In conversation with your animal, you can learn to make any necessary changes, and involve them in yourlife in a different manner. I can translate so that your pet can provide information on themselves as wellas giving details on your personality traits and perceptions.

 

Conversations with your pet can reveal the following:

  • What they think of themselves    

  • Their personality traits    

  • The cause of behaviour problems and possible solutions    

  • Injuries or illness    

  • When it is time to let them go    

  • The “taking on” of owner issue

THE SESSION

A session can either be an appointment in person with your pet, or by sending me a photograph via email or mail and do the session by phone call, email or Skype. The only information I require is your pet’s name, breed, age and sex. It is better to not have details of problems or issues as it might be your perspective not theirs. (But, if it is a session that is not in person then send a list of questions that you would like to ask.)

 

The night before I session, I ask that you talk to your animal and give it permission to communicate with me, so that it can know that it is okay to provide any information it wants to share as well as answering any questions you may have. Once the intention is made, the communication can begin as I do my own type of permission as well to talk to the pet. I usually receive some thoughts from the animal prior to the session to confirm that we are connected. I start the session with the written notes from what the animal has told me and then we go to any questions the owner might have.

 

The animals let me know that I’ve connected with the right one by giving me some of their personality traits, visual of themselves, signs and or information. Before a session with a cat, I had the feeling of nasal problems. When I met the cat, one of the first questions from the owner was what to do about his sneezing and wheezing. For one of the horses that was from Massachusetts, when the request was made, I got the visualization that he had a white blaze on his nose and white “socks” on his legs. For Gimley, a cute little dog, before the session, I had this urge to wag my butt, and go back and forth on the couch looking outside to see what was happening – which I found out is something Gimley does at home on the living room sofa. This just helps to let me know that I’ve connected with your animal and they are ready and willing to talk!

 

After the session, I type up all the notes and email them to the owner, so you'll have all the information from what I get from the animal before and during the session.

WATCH BELOW

A SESSION WITH DALE

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Your reading and writings have certainly offeredme the gift of knowing that my intuition with my horse is on track. Thank you!

 

LORI

HIGHLIGHTS FROM SESSIONS

When I book a session, all I want is the name, age, breed and sex of the pet. I don’t want any other details as I do get information from the animal before the session starts – which they give me insight in to their personality and their perspective of what is going on. I get these through writing down the thoughts I get from the pet.

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