What Is An Animal Communicator?
When you hear the term ‘Animal Communicator’, it might remind you of the movie, “Dr. Doolittle’. Simply put, Animal Communicator is someone like Dr. Doolittle, who has the ability to listen to and communicate with animals using telepathy and intuition.
But exactly what do Animal Communicators do?
Animal communicators use a skill that many of us used to have as a child. Before learning to speak, many young children have the ability to communicate directly through thoughts and feelings (telepathic communication). Sadly, however, we have lost this wonderful skill during the process of learning to speak.
As a child, we were validated and encouraged to speak by adults. Soon we learned that this was the way to get the most attention. As a result, our ability to communicate telepathically began to fade away, which is similar to losing any other function that has not been used for a while. However, this forgotten ability to communicate with animals using telepathy (silent language) can be reawakened with training. In other words, anyone can relearn to communicate with animals.
An Animal Communicator is a Practitioner
So, if anyone can use this wonderful skill to communicate with animals, then what makes an Animal Communicator so special? Animal Communicators (like myself), are ‘practitioners’ just like every other practitioner, such as veterinarians and doctors. Animal Communicator is also often referred to as ‘Pet Psychic’, ‘Pet Communicator’, or ‘Animal Whisperer’. What makes a professional Animal Communicator different from someone who has relearned the ability to communicate with animals is that we have the skills to receive messages from animals and understand how to meet their needs and desires. This takes many years of training and practice.
As a pet parent, you do your best for your precious animals, but sometimes it doesn’t seem to be enough. Professional Animal Communicator can assist you to understand what is going on in your animal’s world and how to provide what they need as well as the love and care that they deserve.
Your animals try to tell you something on a daily basis. Although you think you know your animal very well, sometimes you may face some issues, which you just cannot get to the bottom of. Your animals’ seemingly ‘bad behaviour’ might be a result of emotional trauma which was overlooked or a result of how you handle a particular situation. They might be experiencing pain, illness, or discomfort. Even the most loving and caring pet parents can misread the signs, which could adversely affect their animals.
Animal Communicators can also assist other practitioners such as veterinarians and animal trainers. Have you ever been in a situation where the vet could not discover what is going on with your animal or you could not see the expected result after a period of training? This is because the issue is most likely yours rather than your animal’s or it’s because your animal needs to be heard and tell you what you need to know.
Why Do You Need Animal Communicator?
As a pet parent, you love your animals and want the very best for them. You want to make sure they are happy, comfortable, healthy, and feel safe. Communication is the key to every relationship including the one you have with your animals. You need to work hard to make a relationship work with good communication. In other words, a good relationship does not exist without good communication.
For example, if you see your animal has a problem, what is the best way to find out what is really going on with them? The answer is you need to ask them directly.
This is very crucial, especially when it comes to animals’ safety and well-being. Animal Communicators can assist veterinarians and trainers to pinpoint the issue that may be underlying issues such as emotional, mental, or management issues that has nothing to do with physical problems or that could be the cause of their problem behaviour.
The tricky part of the relationship with your animals is that you and your animals communicate differently. They want to tell you how they feel, whether they are in pain, what is bothering them or confusing for them, or if there is something that is working well or not working well for them. They even want to help you improve your life by sharing some wisdom or unique viewpoints.
Unfortunately, however, these things sadly remain unheard of in many cases. Have you ever wondered what it’s like not to be heard, not to be understood, or in the worst case to be misunderstood all the time? Can you imagine how stressful it might be? This could be what your precious animals are experiencing…
So, this is where an expert Animal Communicator comes in!
What Do Animal Communicators Do?
Animal Communicators give animals a voice and help create a well-balanced and harmonious home environment.
We connect and communicate with animals using telepathy, which is also described as a silent language. This is the ability to know someone else’s thoughts and feelings without words or physical signals.
In other words, telepathic communication is silent communication through distance. When we communicate with them in this way, we use our senses such as feeling, seeing, hearing, smelling, and even tasting. As we communicate with them, we receive information from them and find out their inner thoughts and feelings such as how they feel, what their wants and needs are, what the problem is and how it started, what can be helpful or what makes things worse, and so on.
Typically, we assist animals and their pet parents in cases such as:
- Emotional and behavioural issues
- Health issues and physical problems
- Preparing for changes such as home relocation and family structure
- Grief for a significant human family member or animal sibling
- Reconnecting with animals in spirit (deceased animals)
- Preparing for upcoming events such as travel, surgery, visitor
- Supporting rescued animals to settle down or overcome trauma due to unknown past
- Assisting dying animals to cross Rainbow Bridge
- Delivering messages to pet parents
- Assisting to improve their learning process in training
Through my own experience, I find most animals are open to communicating. They are happy to be given an opportunity to express themselves (their voice) and share their thoughts, feelings, and even wisdom with me. As I’m an empath (someone who senses the energies and feelings of animals and humans), I feel emotions and pains. I also hear words, which is why my communication with animals is conversational.
How Do Animal Communicators Work?
When there is an issue to be solved, I include negotiation in the conversation. This is not just with animals, but also with their pet parents. Based on my experience as a professional Animal Communicator, most issues that are experienced between animals and their pet parents stem from a lack of leadership skills or clarity of the pet parents, their behaviour, and confusion or misunderstanding due to mixed signals given by pet parents.
After I negotiate with animals and pet parents, I come up with a resolution, which is something both animals and pet parents work on TOGETHER. These might be lifestyle or routine changes, diet changes, training as well as management or behaviour modification.
Animal Communication session is not just about receiving messages from animals and delivering them to their pet parents. It is Animal Communicator’s role to assist animals and their pet parents to create a deeper and stronger bond through mutual understanding so that they can create well-balanced and harmonious life together.
Is Animal Communication Real?
You might be wondering if this is real or if Animal Communication is real. Well, it depends on how open-minded you are. In other words, Animal Communication is best suited for someone who loves their animals and feels that telepathic communication is possible.
Things To Remember About Animal Communicators
- Animal Communicators do not diagnose illness
We are not medical professionals, animal trainers, nutritionists, or herbalists, which means that we cannot be a substitute for a veterinarian’s examination or diagnosis or any other specialist mentioned. We strongly recommend pet parents consult with a medical professional or another relevant specialist.
- Animal Communication is not mind control
We cannot make animals do what pet parents want them to do. Just like us, animals have their own free will, which we must respect. They do not change if they don’t want to. Just like us, they do what makes sense to them from their viewpoint based on their history, experiences, and background.
It is also important to keep in mind that the problem might not be with them. There are many other reasons why they behave in the way they do, which could stem from things you or your family member do, how you manage as a pet parent, their situation, background, diet, unknown past, and so on.
Animal Communicators find out animals’ viewpoints and work with them (and pet parents) through negotiation and resolution. Our goal is to offer insight, clarity as well as guidance to help resolve issues between animals and their pet parents so that they can have life happy, well-balanced, and harmonious life together.
- Animal Communicators do make mistakes as well just like any other practitioners might do such as doctors, veterinarians, and trainers.
Having said that, we should be able to accurately understand and explain to pet parents what animals are thinking and feeling, what the issues are from their perspectives, and provide answers to pet parents’ questions, guidance and information, which could be something new or confirmation of what they may already know, and clues as to what to do moving forward. In other words, we are an information provider who helps pet parents solve problems with their animals.
However, it is very important to remember that not all problems are fixable, because if animals do not want to, do not agree to, or do not see the need/reason to change their behaviour, they simply will not change.
It is not realistic to ask animals to change their behaviour while pet parents continue to reinforce their unwanted behaviour by rewarding it or not making the effort to teach them how to behave. It is pet parents’ responsibility to train their animals with or without a trainer and fulfil the needs of their animals. In other words, it takes cooperation amongst animals, Animal Communicator and pet parents to bring the best outcome of Animal Communication session.
How much do Animal Communicators charge?
It depends on our experience, training, and education. If you’d like to discover more about my services and how much a consultation costs, please visit the pages below: