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How I WorkPeople are often curious to know exactly how I communicate with their pets. On this page I explain my usual methods for my consultation with an animal and what you can expect. Here you will also find a link to the different Consultation Packages and Services I offer.
ConsultationsMost consultations are done over the phone. It is not necessary for your pet to be in my immediate presence. A detailed description and the present location of your pet helps me to connect with her, which is especially important in households with multiple pets. A consultation is carried out in three phases. The first phase is conducted over the telephone. I will ask what concerns and questions you have concerning your pet and your relationship with her. It is helpful to have your questions ready in advance of the consultation. Additionally, an appointment will be arranged at this time for the third phase of the consultation. During the second phase, I will telepathically communicate with your pet and write down her responses to your questions. Please understand that this phase is conducted off the telephone. The third phase is conducted by phone at the time agreed to during your initial call.
I will share my findings with you, and we can explore solutions to concerns expressed by you or your pet. My
goal is to provide workable solutions so that you and your pet can share happier lives together. How Can a Consultation Help My Pet and Me?Addressing behavior issues such as biting, barking, separation anxiety, jealousy and cat box problems. In most instances, simply knowing what the problem is from the pet's viewpoint can help resolve the issue and bring about a solution that is satisfying to both the pet and the owner. Helping a rescued animal adjust to a new home. I can inform a new owner of what an animal needs to resolve issues from his former environment. These issues might include abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Managing health concerns affecting your pet. What is bothering your pet? How does she feel? Is the current course of medical treatment helping her condition? What sort of treatment does your pet feel would be beneficial? DISCLAIMER: A consultation is not a substitute for medical attention from a qualified veterinarian. I do not diagnose illnesses, nor do I prescribe treatment. My purpose is to obtain information from your pet that may be helpful to you and your veterinarian. Exploring how changes in your life will affect your pet. These changes might include an impending move, a new baby, a new animal in the family, or any other changes in the daily routine. Enhancing the relationship between you and your pet. What makes him happy? Does he like his routine? Would he enjoy a new activity, toy, or food? Does he like his groomer? Would he like to have another animal friend in the family? Many times the quality of your relationship with your pet can be greatly enhanced when his wants and needs are known.
Working through death and dying issues. Is it time for my pet to leave? Is he ready? How can I help him through the transition? Information from your pet helps you make a decision that is in his best interests, and brings you comfort at this most difficult time.
Communicating with deceased pets. Even though a beloved pet has died, it is still possible to contact her. Although she is not in physical form, the connection of love you have with her is always present because it transcends time and space. Sometimes pets die suddenly, and an owner might have unresolved questions or concerns she was never able to ask before the untimely death of her pet. Many people find it comforting to know why their pet was in their lives and what lessons the pet helped them learn while they were together.
Finding a lost pet. Working with lost animals is especially challenging. I will do everything I can to help and support you in your efforts to find your pet. However I cannot guarantee that your pet will be found, because the longer an animal has been missing, the harder it is to find him. I usually can determine if your animal is alive or dead, injured, or indoors or outdoors. I can describe an area with landmarks or other details that will be helpful to you as you search for your lost pet, but it is impossible to give an exact address where your pet can be found. The consultation is conducted in the same three-part format as the telephone consultation mentioned above. It is helpful to provide a current photo or detailed description of your pet, and as much information as possible regarding the time, location, and circumstances of his disappearance. If your pet is not found in a reasonable amount of time, I will refer you to another qualified professional animal communicator. Important Policy Notes * Cancellation policy: 24 Hour Notice Required | | ||||||||||||||||||
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