Benefits of Using an Animal Communicator

by admin on March 24, 2009

Many time people come to me as a last ditch effort in solving whatever problem is disturbing the relationship between their pet and themselves.  I often hear, “I don’t know what else to do; I’ve tried everything else, and nothing has seemed to work.  I have nothing to lose by trying animal communication.”  Because people are often at their wit’s end before connecting with an animal communicator, I also hear, “If this doesn’t work, the animal will need to go to the shelter.”

One of my goals as an animal communicator is to educate people that it does not need to get to that point of desperation before action is taken and light is shed on the problem.  Let me share with you one of my favorite stories:

A couple of years ago I received a call from a client, asking me to come over and talk with her dog, a Yorkshire Terrier who weighed about 6 pounds.  We were just coming out of the MN winter season, and the dog simply refused to go potty outside.  As I was talking to the person, she also asked if I would ask the dog not to bark so much.  We were coming into the season where she could open the windows, and the dog had barked so much last year that the neighbor had complained.

I talked to the dog, everything went well, problems were solved.

About 6 months later I got a call from a gentleman, who wanted me to talk to his dogs who were experiencing separation anxiety.  I asked how he had found out about me, and he said from his neighbor – the gal with the Yorkie.  The gentleman went on to tell me that the Yorkie was still alive.  My puzzlement over this statement must have come through, because the gentleman said, “You don’t know what I mean, do you?” and I did have to agree I was baffled.  He went on to say that for the entire summer, he didn’t hear the Yorkie barking so he assumed she was dead.  He went on to say, “Imagine my surprise when I saw the dog out the other night.  I asked the neighbor how she got the dog to stop barking, and she told me that ever since she worked with you the barking had ceased!”

If you are having problems with your pet and nothing seems to solve the problem, try working with an animal communicator.  I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the difference you will see in your pet’s behavior!

Harmony,

Janet Roper

Back to the Blog

Leave a Comment

Previous post:

Next post: