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I thought it might be fun to start off the New Year with some insights into my early life as an animal communicator and healer. I have always been absolutely obsessed with animals and many of my early memories revolve around them.
- The first animal I can remember! This was a German Shepherd Dog...
Your dog or cat may be scared of fireworks or loud noises for a variety of reasons. These can include past trauma, anxiety, a learned fear, an inherited fear or because of their ancestral bloodlines. In my experience as an animal communicator and animal healer, around half of the animals I have...
Sitting on the beach to watch the summer fireworks over the sea is quite something. There is the anticipation, the excited chatter from the kids and the adults, the shuffle as everyone finds a comfy spot. The fireworks are beautiful, mesmerising, and exciting. The boom that is created by the...
The truth is that animals are very sensitive to human emotions and they often pick up when we are sad, upset or angry. If we don’t let them know what’s happening and the reasons for our emotions, they can sometimes feel they’ve done something to cause it or start behaving in an...
For my very first animal healing demonstration evening, I needed a reliable canine companion who could help me to demonstrate how animals are able to self-select their own natural plant medicines (also known as Applied Zoopharmacognosy).
Bailey, my friend’s adorable Working Cocker Spaniel...
Do you recognise that your energy changes in the build up to Christmas and over the Christmas period? You may be feeling more stressed, distracted, excited, anxious and be rushing to fit everything in?
What you may not realise is that your animals may be picking up on these extra emotions and...
Getting a new puppy must surely be one of the most exciting experiences and it's one that is guaranteed to change your life forever. But how can you make the transition easier and less stressful for your puppy and for you? Many puppies are initially distressed at leaving their mum and siblings...
Some dogs are prone to hayfever just like humans. If you notice that your dog is sneezing, scratching more vigorously than usual, has runny eyes or nose, is rubbing their face on the carpet or furniture or is chewing at their paws, there is a good chance that they are being affected by allergens....
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