On Being an Animal Communicator Professional

by | Mar 16, 2026 | Animal Communication | 0 comments

When I first started as a professional Animal Communicator, most people had never even heard the term “animal communicator.”

Today, more people than ever are eager to have someone speak telepathically with their animals.

JENNY and TUCKER.

When I was first starting out, I met Jenny.  Jenny thought Animal Communication was “woo woo.”  She was curious about it, but also frightened.  She thought it was spooky, and talking about it made her nervous.

One day she was telling me about Tucker, a golden retriever she had bred who was an amazing obedience show dog.  He had been winning everything.  Tucker responded to hand signals and everyone thought he was amazing in the show ring.

One day, during a competition, Jenny gave a hand signal, and Tucker looked at her with a quizzical expression, refusing to move.  She repeated the signal, but Tucker just tilted his head in confusion.

I asked Jenny, “Is it possible you were giving the correct signal, but were thinking about something else?”

A look of surprise lit up her face.  “Oh, my,” she exclaimed.  “Yes, that’s exactly what happened.  I was giving the signal for the next move, but I was thinking about the one following that signal.”

“Animals are telepathic,” I told her.  “Your dog may have been confused because your hand signal didn’t match the image or thought foremost in your mind.”

This insight helped Jenny begin to shift her feelings about Animal Communication.

 

QUALITIES OF A PROFESSIONAL ANIMAL COMMUNICATOR

  • Able to help someone be open to new ideas and perspectives.
  • Experience and integrity; setting and maintaining ethical standards.
  • Being open to possibilities; creative and insightful.
  • Respecting both viewpoints, human and animal.
  • Empowering both human and animal to understand each other better.
  • Knowing how to facilitate resolution of conflicts.
  • Knowing how to help clients create a “Plan of Action” with next steps that both the human and animal find acceptable.
  • Helping clients create peace and harmony within themselves and in their family.
  • Supporting clients to be empowered in how they care for their animal companions.

 

CREATING TRUST WITH CLIENTS

Sometimes new clients are looking for “proof.”  That attitude can create an actual energy barrier that blocks telepathic communication.   It feels like a wall, and there’s no way around or through it unless the animal is willing to communication despite his human’s fear of hearing the information.

Your animals know what you’re thinking and feeling.  If you don’t trust the Animal Communicator, why should your animal trust her?

 

TURNING A “NO-WIN” INTO A WIN

Sometimes I get information from your animal that may not match your own perspective, awareness, or intuition about a situation.

As a result, you may feel that I’m not actually speaking with your companion.

That isn’t necessarily so.  Animals, just like humans, have their own perspectives.

When an animal companion tells me something that doesn’t fit your perspective, this is an opportunity for you to expand your perspective to include their companion’s point of view.

Sometime I receive information that exactly matches your own insights and observations.

You might say to me, “You’re telling me what I already know or what I’ve already told you. Why can’t you tell me something new or different?”.

Information that confirms what you already sense, intuit, or believe is valuable confirmation about your intuition and perspective.

To experience a successful Animal Communication session, it is best for you to be open to hearing whatever an animal wants to communicate.

Sometimes the information from an animal can be quite surprising.   It may take you a few days to realize that the information is truly what the animal thinks and/or feels.

Most of the time, the animal’s perspective is very insightful as well as enormously helpful in resolving whatever motivated you to contact an Animal Communicator Professional.

 

HONORING CLIENT PERSPECTIVES

As an Animal Communicator professional I share whatever I  receive from the animal with my human client unless the animal explicity asks me not to do so.

I had a client once who knew his dog was dying, but didn’t want me to tell this to the dog.

The dog told me that he knew he was dying, but didn’t want me to tell this to the human.

I did my best to honor their requests, but it did make for a challenging conversation.

 

COMMUNICATING MESSAGES ACCURATELY and YOUR RECEPTIVITY

Sharing messages accurately requires finding the words and concepts to convey the animal’s messages clearly.

This is an essential skill a professional, and not always easy to do, expecially when receiving pictures or feelings.

It’s also important for you to be open to hearing whatever the animal wants to tell you.

Sometimes the information from an animal can be quite surprising.   It may take you a few days to accept some of  the information ithe animal wants to convey.

Most of the time, the animal’s perspective is very insightful as well as enormously helpful in resolving whatever motivated you to contact an Animal Communicator Professional.

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