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Benefits of Using an Animal Communicator

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 [...]

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Talk2theAnimals TeleParties

March 21, 2009

Does your dog ignore you when you call for her? Does your cat use your favorite chair as his favorite scratching post? Wondering what causes your horse to shy every time she passes a certain tree? Find out the answers to these questions and more at a Talk2theAnimals TeleParty. As a matter of fact, if [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Animal Communication Practice Friday

March 20, 2009

It’s time for our weekly Talk2theAnimals Animal Communication Practice Friday.  This is the 3rd one, so let’s take a moment and do a check-in to see how it’s going for you. Are you finding it helpful to record your practices in a journal? How is it going creating a Circle of Listening? What do you [...]

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Animal Communication from Daisy the Cat

March 19, 2009

Recently I was participating in the Maverick Marketing Mastermind Group, a twice monthly group hosted by Caroline Melberg.  Participants of this group receive individualized expert marketing advice from Caroline and we are also giving the opportunity to define our goals and create a strategic marketing plan. During this Mastermind meeting, as I was explaining the [...]

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Introducing ScoopyPoo

March 10, 2009

True confessions here.  I’m an animal communicator who made a terrible mistake…thankfully it was with my own dog Teddy and there is a simple remedy. We live in the Minneapolis, MN area, and for those of you not familiar with MN, we easily have 7 months of winter a year.  Which means when you have [...]

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Animal Communicators and the Hot/Cold Game

March 9, 2009

Remember the Hot/Cold Game you played as a child?  Did you ever think it could be used as a tool to build self confidence and self trust in animal communication?  Read on to find out how this can be! Recently in the monthly Talk2theAnimals Wisdom Behind the Whiskers Forum, I was talking with a very [...]

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Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig in March

March 8, 2009

Here we are in March, and it is officially Adopt-a-Rescued-Guinea-Pig Month.  While you are looking to adopt (not buy) your cuddly guinea pig, here are some tips to keep in mind: As with all pets, an adult should be the primary caretaker. Guinea pigs need ample room; their living quarters should be at least 18 [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Book Kiosk Feature

March 7, 2009

Got pets? Dogs and/or cats?  Then you will find Dr. Pitcairn’s New Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats a must for your library.  It’s a hefty book, a paperback with 464 pages.  Originally published 20 years ago, it has sold over 400,000 copies. Prevention is the key to having a healthy pet.  [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Animal of the Month: Peacock

March 4, 2009

New month, new animal to work with and learn about!  This month’s animal is Peacock.  In January, the animal of the month was Lion, and in February it was Grasshopper.  I invite you to take a couple of minutes to meet Lion and Grasshopper, if you haven’t already done so. Peacock, a member of the [...]

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Animal Communication Practice Sessions

March 2, 2009

Starting Friday, March 6, Talk2theAnimals will begin a weekly animal communication practice.  This will give you a chance to meet new animals, begin to use your intuitive skills and Talk2theAnimals. It doesn’t make a difference if you’re a newbie, have communicated with animals occasionally or are have polished your communication skills.  These sessions will give [...]

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