
HOW IT WORKS​
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Because I work for donations only, I prioritise those cases where i feel I can be most useful.
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From the GET A READING page, you send me a clear photo of the animal with whom you would like to communicate along with their name, age (if known) and any questions you have or issues you would like addressed. Please tell me if the animal is in spirit, as this saves time. Let me know what you would like me to ask the animal. In the case of behavioural issues please give details of any family/environmental changes that may be affecting the animal.
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I communicate with the animal. This involves time, love and often intense energy.
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I email you a Word file showing all my questions, the animal's responses, and my observations. If appropriate, I will use the reading to detail future care, training or changes that will improve the situation. The reading can often include a short follow-up session to explain changes that will be made, or to praise the animal for their efforts once improvements have been seen. Animals love to know they're doing a great job. See Daxie on the READINGS page!
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Please see the READINGS and REVIEWS pages for real case histories and feedback.
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It is vital that you understand that all animals have free will, so that communicating with an animal cannot force them to change their behaviour. However, pointing out how the unwanted behaviour is affecting humans and other animals, and negotiating new behaviours that are mutually beneficial, is often successful. When an animal's behaviour does not improve it is almost always because their human failed to follow through with changes they agreed to make. This can lead to a breakdown in trust for the animal - in both their human and me as a communicator - and can be difficult to reverse.
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Although it can be useful for general health issues, and physical alerts, AC should NEVER be used as an alternative to veterinary care. ​
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LOST, MISSING OR STOLEN ANIMALS. This is a very difficult and time-consuming exercise and rarely yields results because there is a difference between finding an animal and locating it geographically. Therefore I rarely choose to work on these cases.
