To be or not to be in an animal’s presence when communicating with them. Great question. Many clients have difficulty accepting that animal communicators can and do ‘talk with their pets’ long distance, otherwise, not in the presence of the animal. For us who have perfected our animal communication skills we don’t feel we need to be with them because, frankly, an animal’s body language gives TMI overriding the communicator’s intuitive ‘hits’. Okay, it’s great to have instant confirmation and when speaking with an animal in person, or, in-dog-cat-or-horse, their body language shoutsÂ
just what’s up. If you would like to ‘translate’ what your animal is sharing with you, I’d rather that you call me, but if you really want to learn some great clues, check out this article: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3715252,00.html Very informative info. So what do this doggie’s ears say? They/he is talking to you. Animal communication comes in all packages: intuitively or, body language or both.













