Animal Communication: How Does It Get Any Better than That?

by Janet on April 1, 2010

Let’s face it – most people consider you more than a little nutso when you say you Talk2theAnimals.  Well, maybe talking is OK, but when you say you hear the animals talking to you, well, let’s just say many people prefer you don’t mention that in polite company.

Not that I’m talking from experience or anything. ;-)

But here’s the thing.  The skeptics don’t know what they’re missing out on.  I mean really, you haven’t lived until a horse has told you to get your act together.

So why would anyone even consider wanting to Talk2theAnimals? Why animal communication? Because:

  • it helps to solve pet behavior problems
  • it can reduce pet fear or anxiety issues
  • you can strengthen the bond with your pet(s) and all animals
  • you hear about life from the animal’s perspective

Now how does it get any better than that?

So, here’s your chance to shock and awe your friends, maybe even appear a little nutso.

Talk2theAnimals is offering a ‘Listening So Animals Will Talk’ TeleConference on Wednesday, April 7, at 7:00 PM CST.  In this TeleConference you will learn tips on how to sharpen you listening skills, and how to engage animals in conversation.  You will also walk away with an increased confidence in being able to hear what the animals are saying to you.

Participants of this TeleConference will receive a FREE MP3 download of the conference, and if you contact Talk2theAnimals to book your own individual animal communication session within 48 hours of the TeleConference, you will receive a 15% savings on your individual animal communication session!

Want to attend but can’t? No problem.  Sign up and you will still receive the free MP3 download and the offer of 15% savings on an individual animal communication session.

Click here to register for the TeleConference.  Once your registration is received, you will receive the call in information. One techie thing: When you register you will see a field asking if you have a question for the TeleConference.  You do not need to have a question to participate, but that field does need to be filled in.  You can simply say ‘no question’ and you’re on your way!

I’m looking forward to connecting with you Wednesday, April 7 at 7PM CST, looking forward to giving you tips and helping you build your confidence so U2CanTalk2theAnimals! And shock and awe your friends.

How does it get any better than that?

Harmony,

Janet Roper

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Michael Dalton April 14, 2010 at 11:49 am

I missed your conference.

I might be interested in discussing communication by animals. My work is mainly investigating free speech communication by a macaw. See the web site or contact me for more information.

Mike

Below is a short summary of my recent activities:

Would your members/participants be interested in learning about an independent project featuring an animal learning cognitive speech? My investigatory method is new to animal language research, although passive speech research began with investigations of speech by children during the 1960s. I have a number of discoveries about a macaw, a large tropical bird, who has learned human language (English). The bird speaks about numerous things using her constantly growing lexicon of more than 4000 expressions.

My upcoming presentation to the International Linguistics Association Conference at SUNY this week is “Dialect as a Factor in Interspecies Communication.” Previously I presented several talks including one called “Passive Speech Research, Language, and the Animal Mind.” Each of the presentations has a common theme based on the ability of a bird to master human language; the evidence comes from recorded free speech, samples of which appear in each multimedia address.

Please let me know whether these language studies are of interest to you and the members of your group.

Sincerely,

Michael Dalton
Florida USA

Janet April 23, 2010 at 7:26 am

Hi Michael,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment. I do hope you will be able to come to one of the Talk2theAnimals Forums!
Harmony,
Janet

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