Animal Communication
Animals are unable to verbalise a conversation with us in a way we understand, but there are other ways of communicating with them which can be helpful in a variety of situations and circumstances.
Dr Rupert Sheldrake has researched extensively the telepathic and remarkable bond between animals and their human companions which supports the animal-human communication ability.
Animal communication is an intuitive form of unspoken conversation between animals and us and a method animal’s use for communicating with each other. This offers another means of supporting your pet emotionally, by identifying their thoughts and feelings in relation to their environment, home and family or to help resolve any issues the animal may have that the owner and family members it lives with may not be aware of.
Animals are very sensitive to changes in their environment and often will absorb, mirror and respond to these changes which can affect their health and is often the case with abandoned or abused animals. Behavioural changes can often signal any underlying emotional issues, stress or anxiety the animal may have.
Issues an animal may have can arise from many different situations that their owners may not be aware of, such as:
- Changes within their daily routine
- Coping with the demands made of them in their daily lives
- Moving home or household changes
- Being left alone for long periods of time
- Grief of losing their animal or human companion
- Changes within the family unit, arrival of a new pet or family member
- Their emotions can also reflect their past experiences from abuse, neglect or being abandoned before they were in the hands of their current owner.
Through animal communication one can help identify the cause of any behavioural changes they may have that may be contributing to any stress or anxieties and help restore emotional balance and help correct them. It can offer a means of understanding your pets’ needs more clearly and provide insight into how they think and feel.
Animal communication can be used alongside veterinary treatment but is not an alternative to veterinary treatment.
Animal communication £45
As a single stand-alone therapy for an individual animal
And includes:
• Initial telephone consultation
• A home or yard visit
• Follow up telephone call
• Includes travel costs within a 10 to 20 mile radius of Redhill Surrey, thereafter mileage is charged at 45pence per mile
