Animal Communication
The ability to communicate with animals is innate in all of us and anyone with a true love of animals can easily practice this ability to enhance their relationship with their animal companions.
Why practice Animal Communication ?
For me, animal communication is a way to keep animals happy! Through communicating with an animal whose carer believes is acting out of sorts, or is depressed or overly aggressive, the opportunity communicate allows them to discuss and release that which is bothering them. Just like most of us like to talk about things we have on our minds, so do our animal friends. Sometimes all it takes is one brief chat, at other times, a series of discussions may be necessary to draw the problem out. No matter how long it takes, the end result is always intended to make the animal feel happy, loved and cared for.
Through animal communication, we can…
* Understand the reasons behind a change in behaviour e.g. aggression, depression etc.
* Address traumas or phobias e.g. find out about a rescue animal’s past and it’s reason for excessive nervousness.
* Understand issues between animal companions who live together and restore harmony to the household!
* Locate lost animals.
* Communicate with deceased animals to allow their carers to be comforted that they have moved on to a happy place.
* Find out what your animal’s life purpose is and how that relates to your relationship.
* And most importantly, it shows your animal that you really do care, that you are willing to go the extra mile to understand them and their needs and that you are willing to take positive action to deepen your special bond.
Animal Communication sessions, in which I "read" and communicate with your pet, can be done in person, by visiting your pet at your home (in and around Surrey), or by email or phone, by looking at a photograph of your pet.
Consultations usually last between 20-30 minutes; your investment for which is £1 per minute.



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