Questions About Animal Communication

Animal communication, or interspecies telepathic communication, is the process of transferring thoughts, images and feelings from one party to another using extrasensory perception. Animals are able to relay a surprising depth and variety of information about themselves and their environment, including physical sensations, emotions and perceptions.

All animals, and their human companions, can benefit from the enhanced understanding gained through telepathic communication. Whether you are a professional animal handler (i.e. vet tech, dog trainer, shelter or rescue volunteer, veterinarian, groomer, competitive rider) or a companion animal lover you will gain insight that can help improve the partnership between you and the animals in your care.

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You can ask any question about your animals well-being; physical, mental or emotional. You might ask questions about your animals’ perception of his environment or current relationships; or about diet, exercise, fears, likes, dislikes, or his sense of purpose. The most productive questions are those that can be visualized, as if watching a video clip. Asking, “What is your favorite toy?” is a less productive question than “do you prefer the blue ball or the frisbee?”

No, you do not need to be with your pet. When it comes to telepathic communication, distance is not an obstacle. You might be on vacation and check in with your pet at the boarding facility. The important part of establishing the connection for communication is the energetic bond that you share with your pet.

Yes, animal communication can be used as one of the tools in helping to locate a lost pet. If your pet has been lost, there are many resources available to spread the word; social media, flyers, animal shelters, etc. The sooner you notify local authorities the better your chances of locating the pet. Animal communication can help to provide clues from your pet’s point of view that may aid in his recovery.

Please be aware that even the most specific and detailed information cannot guarantee the safe return of your pet. Animals have a different sense of time and distance. They may share a detailed description of their location but may not be able to tell how far they have traveled from home. In some cases that I have encountered, the animal has actually left home on purpose and does not consider himself to be “lost”. Animal communication should be just one of the tools used in solving the puzzle of a missing pet.

Your animal can share any information that he has access to; information about his environment, relationships, and his own physical body. In some cases, animals can share information about others around him. Please be aware that animals do not have to share any information unless they want to. They maintain their free will and cannot be forced to answer except by choice.

Unfortunately in many cases, yes, people do wait to use animal communication as a last resort. However, when animal communication is used as part of the overall care and training of an animal, issues can often be addressed and resolved before they get out of control. Preventive measures can go a long way toward averting crisis situations.

Animal communication cannot be used as a tool to control your pet. You can share information with your pet about how you feel about his behavior and why it is important to you that the behavior changes. You can provide your pet with choices about his actions and consequences. By understanding your pets motivation for the behavior such as fear, attention seeking or simply misunderstanding, you can work together to create a more acceptable behavior.

Pets do share information about their family members such as physical description, personality and state of well-being. They share information that is relevant to the questions that you are asking them. I have not had any animals disclose “secrets” about their family.

No, only your veterinarian can provide medical advice. During animal communication I can receive information about the feelings that an animal is experiencing such as pain, nausea, lethargy or difficulty breathing. This information can be helpful as a compliment to your veterinarian’s exam.

Yes, I have communicated with wild animals in captivity and in their natural environment. Some species have been elephants, giraffes, birds, squirrels, rabbits, groundhogs, moles and mice.

Telephone consultations are scheduled for 20, 40 or 60 minutes, depending on the number of animals involved in the communication session.

Certainly, I have worked with as many as 6 family pets during a consultation.

Yes, an animal spirit is just as alive and able to communicate after leaving the physical body as it was before. In the case of a very ill animal the communication can even get stronger after the spirit has passed over.

Communication sessions are generally conducted over the phone with the owner or caretaker of the animal.

The location of the animal and the owner is not as important as the state of mind of the owner. It is best for the owner to be in a fairly quiet and relaxed environment free of major distractions.

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In the event that you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment please provide at least 24 hours of notice so that others may be accommodated. There is a simple link provided in your confirmation email for any appointment changes. You will be charged for your appointment if it is missed without 24 hours of notice.

I realize that LIFE happens and will consider each circumstance individually with regard to missed appointments and their fees. Please be sure to review my cancellation policy HERE.

Yes, classes are available periodically for small groups to learn the basics of telepathic animal communication. I believe anyone can learn with practice.

If you have an animal related club or group in need of a guest speaker, please contact Marjorie@AskYourAnimals.com to learn more about workshops or lectures to fit the needs of your group.

For animal professionals and their staff members; i.e., vet techs, dog trainers, shelter and rescue volunteers, groomers, horse trainers, zoo personnel: there are on-site training courses available to enhance the mutual communication and understanding between animal handlers and the animals in their care.

Any information that you share is held in strict confidence. Please read my full Policies here. Your contact information will never be sold or shared with another party. Information about your pet or your communication session is held in confidence unless you give express permission to publish it as “Feedback” on my website or as comments on social media.

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