3 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 […]
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Is My Dog Happy? Here’s How to Know For Sure
Is 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 […]
Communicating With Animals: Student Stories About Animal Talk
What 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 […]
How Animal Talk Students Save JoJo the Dog from Dying
Let me tell you the story about JoJo. She’s a much loved Border Collie who suffered a terrible injury in a bizarre accident… Border Collies are a herding breed that can be very single-minded. Once they have a task in their heads, even something that seems trivial to us, they can’t be deterred. Many families […]
5 Responsibilities For a Professional Animal Communicator
If you’re reading this, then you most likely feel it is part of your soul’s calling and purpose to be an animal communicator, either as a professional practitioner or as a hobby. Perhaps you have a very deep kinship with these beautiful, sentient, feeling beings, who are true to themselves, intelligent, and very wise. Let’s […]
Do You Have a Lame Horse But You’re Not Sure Why?
Are You Trying To Figure Out How To Help Your Horse Recover From Lameness or Injury? If you look back at the lineage of racehorses, you’ll see a distinguished bloodline. Thoroughbreds – or “hot bloods” as they’re also known – are fascinating, spirited, and intense. They arrived in America from Great Britain in the late 1700s […]