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This article was previously published March 8, 2018, and was updated on May 27, 2022 Talking about angel animals I truly found a kindred spirit in Allen and Linda. They believe, as I do, that we should always view our animal companions with respect and appreciation. Because when you look into the eyes of an animal, what you will discover is a spiritual SOUL that is experiencing this lifetime as your dog, or cat, or horse. For those of us who have witnessed and been forever blessed by an animal’s love, this is for you! Enjoy. In 1996, Allen Anderson and Linda Anderson founded the Angel Animals Network in Minneapolis. Their fourteen books about the spiritual qualities of animals have been featured on Oprah.com, the Today Show, ABC’s Nightly News, BBC Radio, Washington Post, LA Times, Amazon.com’s Hot 100 and B&N’s Top 10. The Andersons’ 2006 book about animal rescue […]
Read MoreToday’s topic: service dogs Today I talked to Carol Lea Benjamin, the award-winning author of books about dog behavior and training, including “Mother Knows Best”, “Second-Hand Dog” and “Dog Training in Ten Minutes”, as well as the Shamus-Award, winning “Rachel Alexander and Dash” mystery series about her service dog. Carol has been awarded the Dog Writers of America’s highest honor, The Distinguished Service Award for Extraordinary Achievement and Communications Excellence and in 2003, she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the International Association of Canine Professionals for “a lifetime of dedication to dogs and their training.” Her latest book, co-written with Denise Wall (who breeds and trials with Border Collies) is “Do Border Collies Dream of Sheep?”. Written in alternating chapters with Denise, who bred her dog, Sky, “Do Border Collies Dream of Sheep?” is the true story of how two littermates grow up and into their jobs, […]
Read MoreThis is a replay of my Animal Communication Training Series where I interview experts who guide you through various techniques in Animal Communication. If you don’t want to miss any of this How to Talk to Animals Training Series, then go here to register: https://learnhowtotalktoanimals.com/all-online-courses/professional-animal-communicator-class-series/ Insider Secrets to Essential Oils with Pets – Val Heart & Anne Angelo Have you ever wanted to try using essential oils with pets? If so, this is a free training you won’t want to miss! I’m excited to have Anne Angelo join us for this week’s interview in the Animal Communication training series. Anne Angelo is a professional animal communicator, Board Certified Animal Massage Practitioner, Reiki Master and children’s song writer who uses essential oils as a part of her work. via GIPHY As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Anne has worked extensively with animals suffering from anxiety, fear and other issues stemming from […]
Read MoreThis article was previously published May 20, 2014, and was updated on May 23, 2022 How can you be sure you’re hiring the right animal communicator? Animal communication has become really mainstream these days as more people are aware of telepathic communication between humans and animals. They know their animals have secret lives, thoughts, feelings, and wisdom. And that brings them to us, the Animal Communicator professionals, who are trained to be able to hear and understand them, to communicate with them so they share their innermost thoughts. A few years ago, I was interviewed in a teleseminar Many of the questions people wanted to know were all about animal communication: how to find a good animal communication practitioner how this works how to prepare for and what to expect from their sessions what about skeptics, and what to do if things go wrong. via GIPHY Because this is such […]
Read MoreThis article was previously published October 17, 2017, and was updated May 21, 2022. What are the most common cat diseases? As a cat owner, one of your biggest priorities is making sure your fur buddy stays healthy for the long haul. However, sometimes that’s easier said than done. Since cats are naturally curious, they tend to get into trouble, eat things that may not be good for them, or have adventures with other cats. Any or all of these things can lead to a problem, an illness or a disease, and if you don’t know what to look for, you may miss a potentially serious condition. One of the best courses of action is knowledge and prevention, and one of the best ways of prevention is learning about the 10 most common cat diseases. These common maladies include rabies, feline leukemia, diabetes, infectious peritonitis and several others. Knowing these diseases and […]
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