What does your pet have to say? Pet Psychics explain.
Notes to Newsletter Series on Pet Psychic Readings (Human-Animal Communication)
In this series of newsletters, we take an intuitive (psychic or clairvoyant) look at communicating with animals.
In Part 1 you will find the "The 7 Steps in Pet Psychic Readings." You will learn about human-animal communications, what a pet psychic does and what is involved in a pet psychic reading.
In Part 2 you will find the "The 7 Things to Help You Communicate with Your Pets." This will show you how you can communicate with them more clearly.
In the Parts that follow we will review some of our pet psychic readings so that you can discover what is going on in some of their heads. They answer questions about health, home, happiness and more.
To schedule your pet psychic reading by phone, please call or email us.
All Animals Talk
While this series concerns furry and feathered pets, the two of us also communicate with other animals, such as race horses and farm animals. Our hikes and travels are always enriched when we connect with birds, fish and creatures of the wild. They all have something to say if they feel like talking to humans.
What Connection Have You Experienced?
It is an attempted connection that many non-psychics do automatically and unconsciously in everyday life. Think about times in your own childhood, as well as experiences you continue to have today, where you have been touched by an unseen communication with an animal. It is a natural desire to have a human-animal connection.
It was another extraordinary afternoon in the Rocky Mountains: bright blue skies, puffy white clouds, and sunlit mountains. Some saddle pals (friends who own horses and ride together) sat on the warm earth as Anne Salisbury and Greg Meyerhoff read each horse in our herd of seven. We asked Anne and Greg to work with our horses because we love them and cherish our interconnection as members of the animal kingdom. Specifically, we wanted to find out each horse’s perspective and what each horse was experiencing physically and emotionally.
By Nancy Ring, Manager, Summit County Animal Shelter
December 2003
A new thing has begun to enlighten us here at the Summit County Animal Shelter. A while back we decided not to eliminate any options when it came to trying to understand pets that were to be considered for placement in new homes.
Interview with Anne Salisbury, Ph.D. & Greg Meyerhoff by Shauna Farnell Summit Daily News, January 14, 2003
FRISCO - Have you ever wondered what your pet is thinking? Visions of rawhide bones, squirrel chases and juicy steaks might not be all that's running through Fido or Fluffy's head.