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How Animal Communication Helped Dr. Joey and His Companions Heal Has the death of one of your animal companions ever lead to the rest of your pets behaving badly, falling into depression, or your losing control? Well, you’re not alone. A lot of people feel this way. Here is one of their stories about how a doctor found healing relief along with better behaved dogs. When Dr. Joey Lost His Forever Pet Soulmate Imagine for a moment that you are a doctor. You have a thriving medical practice in South Padre Island, Texas, USA, you care deeply about your patients. You genuinely love your work, helping people feel better. You’re single and have four dogs at home who are your best friends. One of your dogs is so close to you that you swear she is your forever pet. You feel as though she is your soulmate. You are bonded […]
Read MoreThe Day a Horse Spoke to Me Speaking to animals has always come naturally to me, but there are still times when my animal communication abilities amaze me. One day in particular always comes back to me. It was the day a horse spoke to me. I realized my true gift of speaking to animals on a cold and rainy January day. I was standing in a barn with my friend Charlene, holding her Percheron mare. Valkyrie was a gorgeous horse, with a lot of attitude and a big personality. Charlene is famous for her ability to heal bodies using neuromuscular bodywork with animals and people. And today, she was working on releasing a huge muscle knot wound the size of my fist on Valkyrie’s left hip. Charlene had no idea how it got there, but it was painful and sore. It had been that way for months and wasn’t […]
Read More3 Ways to Better Communicate with Animals The only true way to know if an animal is sad, depressed, lonely, or bored… or if they are in pain, or have a headache… or, the classic, “how do I know if my pet is happy?” is by communicating directly with them. When you can communicate with pets, it becomes easier to answer these questions and really understand how your pet is doing. Until you do that, you cannot know for sure how they feel or what they think, you can only guess and hope for the best. As they say, hope isn’t a good strategy if you care about how your animal is feeling and what they need. Do you know how to communicate with animals? It’s time to learn. Last time I taught you how to know if your pet is happy. via GIPHY Today, let’s answer another question from […]
Read MoreIs My Dog Happy? Here’s How to Know Your Pet’s Happiness As a professional communicator I get a lot of questions about how pets of all kinds are feeling and what they are thinking including dogs, cats, horses, birds, rabbits, ferrets, and yes, even lizards and snakes and…). Like this great question from Rosemary: “Is my dog happy?” How can you know for sure if your dog (or cat or any other pet for that matter) is happy? You can play the guessing game, watch their body language, give them treats, good food, loving care, affection, shower them with attention… But you cannot know for sure if they’re happy until you ask them! Consider different children receiving the same kind of attention and care. Sometimes they may feel happy all the time, and sometimes they don’t, and some kids never feel happy no matter what you do. There’s something missing […]
Read MoreWhat Happened? The Exact Moment My Students Realized They Were Communicating With Animals Did you know that communicating with animals is more common – and easily doable – than most people think? Well, it is, and that’s why I decided that today’s post would be a storytime about animal talk. These are a wonderful series of true epiphany stories when my students realized that they really are able to communicate with animals. Here is Patty’s story about her first time communicating with animals: “The first time I remember receiving a message from an animal was a couple of years ago when my mare, Willow, injured one of her legs. I wasn’t expecting a response. I just was talking to her as I always did and asked her what happened to her leg. Next, I got the image of her running in the pasture and slipping in the mud, which resulted […]
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