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Rescue Dog - What did I say yes to?

Soulstice, my rescue dog, hadn't been exposed to much normalcy and had lived what I considered an entire life before we met. She came with baggage that left her easily reactive, fearful and anxious in new situations. Helping a rescue feel safe and unpack their baggage is a slow process that requires consistency, patience, time and love for change to occur. It literally takes baby steps. And like other pet parents with rescues, I mess up, get frustrated, and, at times, even wonder- what did I get myself into?

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Why I Use Telepathy To Communicate With My Animals

Although you can communicate with your animal in many ways, TELEPATHY is their primary form of communication. Telepathy is a 2-way dialogue that occurs without spoken or written word. 

 So, why is telepathy animals' primary form of communication? Because telepathy allows for the exchange of sensory information via images, sensations, and knowing. 

And animals rule the sensory world! 

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The 6 F's You Need To Know To Better Understand Your Rescue Dog

Animal communication can help you understand your animal better. And if you have a rescue or reactive animal, it can certainly give your relationship a jump start in learning more about each other. This blog looks at the most common reactions a rescue or reactive dog can have when faced with a new situation and how to best approach them from an animal communicator’s perspective.

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Telepathy 101

Telepathy is the foundation of animal communication. It is a form of communication which involves the sensory organ system. Telepathic communication is when non-verbal information is shared back and forth through the senses of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. In Telepathy 101, I will reintroduce yourself to your senses and help you being your journey to telepathically communicating with your pet.

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How To Create Greater Connection When Greeting A Dog

One way you can reduce misunderstandings with our canine companions is to become aware of the role body language plays in your interaction. One common interaction where we can see vast differences in body language between humans and dogs is when greeting one another. Here are some tips to help you create a stronger connection when greeting a dog.

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Learn Your Pet's Distinct Body Language

We all want to better understand and relate to our pets and our pets do the best they can to navigate our world and language when they live with us. What we don't realize is the depths that our animals communicate back to us with their body. Becoming familiar with the role of their body language in your communication with them will ensure that their important messages won’t be missed. Let me teach you how to learn your pet’s distinct body language!

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Showing Your Pet Gratitude In A Way They Truly Understand

Our animals don't speak English or any other spoken language, for that matter. They "speak" the language of energy, senses, and pure present moment awareness. When you say, "good boy," your dog isn't necessarily understanding the words; instead, they hear your tone and feel your energy of loving affection. I'll walk you through how to express gratitude in a way your pet will truly understand!

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Autumn Phase Of Life - Our Pet’s Senior Years

So what does autumn have to do with animal communication? Well, everything, actually. I equate autumn with the beginning of the senior years of our beloved animals. This summer, my niece took photos of my sweet boy, Bosphorus, and it wasn't until I saw the picture that I noticed he is becoming an old man. I felt a twinge of sadness when I saw his grey, and my heart had a little pang. As I thought, wow, we are now in the senior years with him.

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Behavioural Issues Are Not Always What They Seem

Behavioural issues are not always what they seem! They can be caused by physical pain, emotional issues, rescue trauma, abuse, injury, fear, misunderstanding, trying to get our attention, and mirroring of their person, just to name a few. Animal communication can make it easier to get to the root of the behaviour and discover why they are acting the way they are.

The only thing for certain is that an animal's behaviour always makes perfect sense to them!

This is Jasper & Sally’s story.

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