Animal Communication

Understanding Our Animals Through An Animal Communicator

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I have the joy of communicating telepathically with animals that are here in the physical world (in addition to communicating with animals in the spirit world; mediumship).  And by communicate, I mean that they can give me their stories, requests, desires, physical discomforts, and voice their needs. Once they are aware I can connect with them in this way, they really open-up. They are also able to receive and understand information I share with them.

I have communicated with horses, llamas, donkeys, crows, squirrels, snakes, geckos, dogs, and cats. After most communication where there is a human parent, the parents report back a new sense of closeness and understanding with their animals. Sometimes the animal has needs that their parent isn’t aware of. The new perspective for both animal and parent can help the relationship thrive for both the animal and their person.

Hank’s Story

*See above photos of Hank

One remarkable experience in particular is with Hank, a 7-year-old Quarter Horse that had been with his new mom for about 9 days when I met him. We met over Zoom, and Hank made it clear to me that he was still adapting to his new surroundings.  Hank had come from a nearby stable where he lived and slept with about 40 other horses. He did not know how to roll in his own stall on top of the hay. He had been messing his stall and moving things around as his situation was all so new to this sweet guy.  Sleeping standing up surrounded by the other horses was what he had known.

I explained to Hank through imagery that he can rest and lie down (roll) like the other horses do, and that the hay in his stall is for resting. I reiterated to him that he can relax several times, and right after the call ended as well. About ten minutes after the call, his mom sent me a photo of him resting inside his stall -thrilling! He so wanted to please his mom!

Animal Behavior

Sometimes we see our pets struggling with undesirable behavior. It is important to visit your veterinarian to rule out any underlying medical conditions first. Animal Communication can reveal how any changes in the home and new circumstances may be affecting them. Sometimes newly rescued pets may be struggling. This could even be something that you are unaware of (when no obvious changes are easily identifiable). Once you see the world from your pet’s point of view, your new understanding of them enables you to more easily meet their needs. Sometimes compromise will also take place to achieve a better outcome. This can lead to more harmony for all involved.

End-Of-Life Care

End-of-Life Animal Communication can be very helpful for you and your animals. It can provide human parents with vital information on their pet’s desires and needs. It is is so helpful to know how they’re feeling about their own health. This provides valuable insight into important day-to-day timing. Feeling confident and in-tune with your animal at this time is so important. It can also help your animal feel safe to know your desires and emotions surrounding their unique circumstance.

Zoom Readings

Animal communication is done via zoom readings. If you desire an in-person at-your-home visit we may discuss the details to work out location viability and pricing. Your animal only need be present in the room. If that’s not possible for whatever reason (animal hospital or living elsewhere for example), a photo will also work. Having the animal in their own home and surroundings is usually most comfortable for them. I will first get to know your animal to validate that I am in fact talking with your animal before I ask them any pertinent questions that you may have. I like to take it slow and allow the animal to trust me and feel safe. They have full consent to speak with me or not. This is not a process to rush. The entire session can take an hour per animal. There is a comprehensive form for you to fill out about your pet prior to our session.