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.













