Ever wonder how much we could learn by communicating with a dog, cat or rat? Maybe we could learn how to get along with one another despite our differences. Take a look at the video clip. It is inspiring. Dog, Cat and Rat on YouTube
Ever wonder how much we could learn by communicating with a dog, cat or rat? Maybe we could learn how to get along with one another despite our differences. Take a look at the video clip. It is inspiring. Dog, Cat and Rat on YouTube
Animal Behavior studies reveal all sorts of neat information about our animal friends. One such study targeted the question: do animals laugh? The result may surprise you! Researchers working with rats discovered that when they tickled them, they laughed. Their study discerned that this offered a unique way to encourage animal communication. Take a look at this short video clip, it really is exciting.Rats When You Tickle Them
Sometimes animal communication is called animal counseling or pet therapy. Not that it espouses to be a licensed therapeutic profession, however, when discussing emotional and behavioral issues concerning animals, the similarities are all too evident. In the case of the cat destroying furniture, tables, carpets and such, for him, it’s a natural behavior. Humans have a difficult time accepting that cats need things or objects to tend to their personal needs. Cat paws have nails which require grooming. The furniture is a handy, close-at-hand – paw – object for just this purpose. The animal counseling kicks in when helping the human understand that a cat has a point of view and from his point of view, especially for the inside feline, anything in the house is fair game. Is there anything that can be done to fix this dilemma before frustrations get completely out of control? Other than removing all pieces of potential paw-grooming furniture and the like, taking steps to communicate with your cat, or hiring an animal communicator to do it for you, will help. Step one is be truthful with your feelings. Follow up with constructive and creative behavioral training to teach your cat what you don’t want and replace with what you do want, controlled destruction using a cat-groomer scratching post, in this case, a welcome addition to any home’s décor. Remember people think one way and pets think another. Each one has a point of view and it’s the borderline animal counseling that can bring the two together.
Are cat communicators different from dog, horse or ferret communicators? No, they all fall in the category titled animal communicator or pet psychic. Their job is to answer questions to improve the relationship between people and their animals. One relationship bomb sure to make an immediate impression is when kitty ‘goes’ somewhere – in the middle of the bedspread, in the bathtub, under the dining room table – anywhere accept in the strategically placed, freshly cleaned, no expense spared litter box. Why do cats do that? Go somewhere else when their people have taken great pride in doing the best that their money, time and energy can do to ‘make it purrr-fect?’ Because cats are cats and cats have certain standards and if their people do not live up to those standards they feel free to take it upon themselves to tell them so, in no uncertain terms. What better way to ‘get their attention, tell their people there’s something that is bothering them’ than to ‘step outside the box’ and shout that definitive statement. That announcement may refer to a myriad of things from behavior, health, relationship or emotional issues. So what’s a cat’s person to do? Just wait for the next bomb to fall? Ignore and hope it never happens again? An animal communicator can come to the rescue. Once an animal, in this case, a cat, is ‘noticed and heard’ the information can be translated by a qualified animal communicator. Her skills will intuit just what is going on in this household and offer suggestions to fix it. Whew! Disgust and chaos restored to peace and harmony. Emergency solved, saved and restored by an Animal Communicator.
You don’t have to be a horse whisperer to know whether your horse’s injury is healed up and he’s ready to get riding again, but if you are, it sure helps. The tests are in, your vet has cleared him and he’s good to go. But you on the other hand, have this funny feeling that he’s just not right – yet. Are you correct? Do you trust what you are feeling? Or are they just your fears, this has been a long road to recovery and you don’t want to make a mistake starting too soon. Animal communication has secrets. Once you choose to study it, you quickly learn that its benefit is that you learn how to feel or intuit when and where an animal feels discomfort and pain. The other secret is to learn how to read body language with more clarity and insight than you ever did before. You are taught how to leave your own perceptions behind and really ‘see’ and ‘feel’ differently. Watch and observe your horse. Start out slowly and don’t be coerced by other good-intentioned riders to get going. If your ‘feelings’ are saying yes, okay, but if they are no, then holding off is a good thing. Maybe animal communication should really be called intuitive communication.
Interspecies Communication is as odd a concept to people as learning to speak German is to dogs and cats. Consider how dogs and cats must feel when they’re taken to the veterinarian for a check up. People compare it to an annual physical, not a frightening experience but people are tended to by other people who use the same vocabulary as they do. A dog or cat, however, speaks, well, dog or cat. Even though they are conditioned to read and react to people’s body language and respond to training cues they only get a small percentage of what’s really going on. Just waiting their turn in the reception area is enough to set their energy antennae to high. Those candidates are sending out signals that this place pokes, prods and even sticks! Who wouldn’t be tentative to trust the attendees’ good intentions when faced with an obvious communication gap. If the staff considered learning more about Interspecies Communication and how learning ‘how to’ communicate with animals they could improve their doctor-patient relationship. Perhaps a visit to the vet’s office and the overall healing of animals would be less stressful and more trustful.
This question came from a student after the Accredited Animal Communication class I teach at Colorado’s Front Range Community College. Lisa asked, “I’m wondering if this is my imagination or not, but once animals realize that they can communicate with me, will pets belonging to people I know try to communicate with me to tell their people stuff?” My answer: Yes! Animals, once they understand that you can and do hear them will spread the word with their animal connections. Hey, we do the same. don’t we like spreading a good word? Great Question! And keep up your good work learning how to communicate with animals.
Hank, my quarter horse, is my guy. Whispering and communicating with him is great because he is so talkative. He lets me know right away how he feels. You may notice his forehead whirl, it’s dead center. What I’ve learned form Linda Tellington-Jones and the old-time ranchers in my area, dead center is good. Now don’t worry if your horses’ whirls are high, low or in-between, its just an indicator, a personality ’sketch’ that can hel p you with his traits and tendencies. It can also help you test your animal communication skills. Here’s how I use it to test mine. When I am invited to ‘come talk with your horse’ before I even get out of my car, I use my skills to ‘tune in and check in’ with him, right there, to see what type of personality I’ll be speaking with. It’s fun when I finally meet him, face to face, and check out if my initial assessment matches his whirl placement. This is just a simple game that I’ve made up for myself but it may help you too. If I ‘m correct and there is a match, I feel I’ve made some headway and I’m off to a better start. So use this tip or create your own. But whatever you do, learn how to talk with animals, take an animal communication workshop, learn how to use horse communication to help you both in all sorts of ways.
One prerequisite for caring for your animals is to ensure that they’ll be in good company. So how can you be sure that your home’s peace and harmony will remain when you show up with a cute-faced, tail-wagging, how-could-you-resist puppy. Okay, she stole your heart. But how do you explain that to Max, your been-with-you through thick and thin, loyal, old dog? How do you convince him he’s still the top dog? Just talk to him, communicate with him. Animals can and do understand what people say, humans just have a hard time believing that it’s true. Communication is the number one problem solver. And a common problem when introducing a pet into a household is not letting all family members in on the surprise. And some most prominent members are your dog and cat. So communicate, talk with them. Avoid a potential bad outcome or, what may be construed as your pet’s bad behavior. Talk with pets. Let them in on the good news.

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