• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Learn How To Talk To Animals

Learn How To Talk To Animals

Animal Communication Training with Val Heart

  • About Val
          • Founder, Val Heart
          • Everything You Need to Know About Animal Communication
          • Consultations with Val
          • 27 Brilliant Reasons to Learn Animal Communication
          • Media
  • Start Training Here
          • Animal Communication Online Courses and Classes
          • Animal Talk Coaching & Mastery Club® Membership
          • Heart Wisdom Masterclasses for Advanced Training
          • Animal Talk Student Coaching
          • Do you have what it takes to be an animal communicator?
  • Start Training Here
        • Courses

          • All Animal Communication Online Courses
          • Animal Communication E-book (free)
          • Beginning Core Foundations Course
          • Advanced Animal Talk Mastery Course
          • Professional Animal Communicator Business Building Course
          • Special Topic Courses
          • Do you have what it takes to be an Animal Communicator?
        • Memberships

          • Elite Platinum AnimalTalk Coaching & Mastery Club Heart Wisdom Masterclasses PLUS Membership
          • Gold AnimalTalk Coaching & Mastery Club Live Q&A PLUS Membership
          • Silver AnimalTalk Coaching & Mastery Club Membership
        • Coaching

          • Animal Talk Student Coaching
          • Animal Problem Solving Session
          • Healing for You and Your Pet Session
          • Professional Animal Communication Business Mentoring
        • Masterclasses

          • Advanced Animal Talk Heart Wisdom Masterclasses
  • Animal Talk Blog
  • Student Login

September 21st, 2024 Platinum Members Masterclass + Golden Nuggets

*Learn How to Talk to Animals with Professional Animal Communicator, Val Heart › Forums › Animal Talk Coaching & Mastery Club Forum › September 21st, 2024 Platinum Members Masterclass + Golden Nuggets

  • This topic has 11 replies, 9 voices, and was last updated 9 months, 1 week ago by Elizabeth Burton.
Viewing 7 reply threads
  • Author
    Posts
    • 09/03/2024 at 2:07 pm #97993
      Moderator
      Moderator

      Many students have expressed their fascination with how I guide students through conversations with animals. They love it when I do it in the Q&A Coaching Calls, and they want more.

      Last month we did an advanced class doing this, and it was AWESOME!!

      So in September we’ll do a Part 3 and continue the journey together.

      They learn so much about the right ways to communicate with animals about their behavior, their health, and their wisdom. What to say, what not to say, how to approach sensitive topics with them, what to do when they don’t want to talk to you or talk about what you want to talk about… and how to get the best results from your conversation.

      If you’ve been eager to learn more by observing me work live with different animals, and you want time to go deeper and ask questions and share more of what you got, as well as get my coaching to improve your skills too…

      THIS is your chance to do exactly that!

      What animals will I be working with?

      Why, YOUR animals of course!

      So here’s what we’re going to do:

      If you’d like me to talk to your pet, post your request along with their picture in the Forum discussion for the Masterclass.

      Tell me a bit about what you’d like me to talk with them about.

      In class, I’ll pick and choose which to work with and in what order, based on priority and which will best grow your skills and abilities.

      You will need to be with us in class for me to choose your pet, because we’ll want your feedback and interaction.

      Moderator

    • 09/17/2024 at 4:32 pm #98177
      Melanie Appleyard
      Platinum Member

      I tried to connect with the mice who had over run my mum’s house, but I would appreciate any help if possible in checking that they definitely got the message about it being unsafe to stay due to an exterminator being called in, and help in making sure they do leave, or have left. Thank you.

      • 09/17/2024 at 4:36 pm #98178
        Melanie Appleyard
        Platinum Member

        This is a photo of one of the mice

        Attachments:
        You must be logged in to view attached files.
    • 09/18/2024 at 8:27 am #98187
      Rosemary M
      Platinum Member

      Hello Val,
      A few years ago a greyhound growled at Elsa while we were out on a walk. Since then, whenever she sees any greyhound, she barks at them and runs up to them even if they are far away, on a lead or just minding their own business. This is the way she deals with alarming thins generally – she barks at fireworks too. Since this incident, the amount of greyhounds in my area seems to have quadrupled! Or maybe I just notice them more now. Gone are our lazy ambling carefree rambles – I have to keep my eyes peeled and put her on the lead. While this is totally doable, I hate the idea that people might judge her as a vicious dog, because with the noise, the fur, the determination, she comes across as more of a Tasmanian devil than the wise protector, guardian and angel that she really is. Whe also isn’t resolving anything for herself here. It would be great to unravel this.
      Thank you,
      Rosemary

    • 09/20/2024 at 12:30 pm #98204
      Moderator
      Moderator

      Posting for Judith Pula:

      Alex- We have had her since I found her as a stray in 2020. After I had taken her to the vets and she had a whole series of shots, they discovered that she had previously been spayed.

      She climbs stairs with a noticeable limp in her front paws. And she itches and scratches throughout the day, which I suspect is from so many shots. I don’t recall her limping before the shots, and she definitely didn’t have scratching with hair loss, which is now very thin in spots. Also, I suspect she may have developed an allergy to chicken, which I have read can result from shots.

      Orange Blossom, or Blossom as we usually call her. She was a barn cat for several months until she was taken in by a gentleman who loved cats. She lived with him for about 18 months who had a vet give all the barn cats rabies shots. Then my husband and I fell in love with her and took her and her sister last November 2023. Blossom had a ring of scabs around her neck when we got her. We switched vets and this one prescribed prednisone, which helped until she went off it. Then they came back in even more clusters of scabs on her head and neck only, which the new vet said is often indicative of food allergies. My husband and I have tried multiple supplements, sprays, salves, and lotions which haven’t really seemed to help.

      We are at a loss about how to help them.

      Could it be possible to please feature one or both of them in tomorrow’s discussions? It would mean the world to us.

      Thank you,
      Judy

      Attachments:
      You must be logged in to view attached files.

      Moderator

    • 09/20/2024 at 9:09 pm #98207
      AMY MALINOWSKI
      Platinum Member

      Hi,Val!

      I would love to see what Lucy has to say. She’s a sweet girl and isn’t exhibiting any troublesome behaviors, but I do wonder if she’s happy. Maybe it’s just the lab look, but is she depressed? She’s super in tune with my husband who has had a lot of loss and challenges the past few years. Is there anything I can do to make sure she’s not feeling unduly stressed?

      Attachments:
      You must be logged in to view attached files.
      • 09/28/2024 at 1:52 pm #98362
        Judith Pula
        Platinum Member

        I would like to thank everyone for their support of kitties Alex and Blossom last Saturday. Particularly, thank you to Jade and especially to Val. Both cats have been calmer this week and even more cuddly. I have studies the material Val recommended on the Vaccinosis homeopathic protocol and ordered the three remedies early this past week. The remedies should arrive next week. Thanks again, everyone!

        Also one of my many gold nuggets from last Saturday was when Val pointed out that since neither cat mentioned their itching/scratching as a concern, it wasn’t a priority for them.

        Also, I appreciated when Mary Ellen pointed out that Blossom said, “Just love me,” rather than focusing so much on some things that went wrong.

    • 09/20/2024 at 9:11 pm #98209
      AMY MALINOWSKI
      Platinum Member

      Hi,Val!

      Here’s Ranger… I would love to address two issues that were having with him. They’re both about barking behavior. First, he always barks and alerts to our sons. One has been here all summer and anytime he opens his door or comes into our living area, Ranger barks and charges. Doesn’t bite, but it’s very disruptive. Second, he barked to be let out every 30 minutes in the evenings and it is a painful, ear-piercing bark that sets my teeth on edge. I would love help modifying this behavior.

      Attachments:
      You must be logged in to view attached files.
    • 09/21/2024 at 10:41 am #98215
      Patty Miller
      Platinum Member

      Sorry for the late post, I didn’t think I was going to be able to be here today.

      Hi Val, would you mind checking in with Shiloh? First, I’m wondering how he’s doing, is he getting used to being by himself; is he still missing Willow? Second, we’re coming into another winter way too soon (for me), and I’m wondering how I”m going to get him through it. He has chewed his top teeth down so far they are even with his gums now. He’s devouring his grain in the morning and evenings. His pasture is not great to start with, and since he can’t eat regular hay anymore, I have been buying him chopped hay, and I got some very fine hay last winter which he tries to eat, but isn’t very successful with either one. He leaves most of the chopped hay spread around the floor of the barn. Would you ask him what he can eat and what would help him through the winter? His last teeth checkup ws earlier this year.

      Also, one evening last week, I ran my hand over his right hip, resulting in a very enthusiastic stomp with that foot. I did it again, with the same response, this time taking time to notice the heat in that area. There was also significant tail swishing, as if he was trying to dislodge a fly. As I ran my hand further down to his hock area, I noticed even more heat, and another enthusiastic foot stomp. I left my hand there for a few minutes, which he didn’t seem to mind. I’m wondering what is going on back there? He’s been rubbing his tail like he does when he needs to be wormed, so maybe I’ll do that. I have started giving him a couple drops of peppermint CBD oil twice a day and it seems to be helping. Thank you.

      Attachments:
      You must be logged in to view attached files.
      • 09/29/2024 at 9:18 am #98368
        Elizabeth Burton
        Platinum Member

        Hi Patty! I’ve been drawn to speak with Shiloh ever since you posted this, but I’d been away from home at a draining work conference, so I just now got the chance.

        Shiloh seems to be a very sweet soul. He does miss his companion and feels lonely and a bit bereft. He wants to know if you could provide him with a companion of some sort? I’m seeing a miniature horse or small pony that he would like as a companion. He is a strong horse and takes care of himself. He appreciates all the care you give him.

        He loves his grain and I get the sense he would like a mash of some sort with his hay (I’m getting soaked hay cubes with some beet pulp mixed in).

        As soon as I started talking with him, my hip started hurting, so I do think there’s some pain there. I’m just learning about body scans, though, so take that with a grain of salt.

        Love to you and Shiloh,

        Elizabeth

    • 09/21/2024 at 12:33 pm #98217
      Shelly Chance
      Platinum Member

      My Golden Nuggets:

      Today’s class was another amazing class. I learned so much when Val talked to Alex and Blossom (Judy’s kitties) that helped me realize things I could have done differently with my pup in spirit, Cubby, when he was here who had similar issues. Although, back then, I didn’t know what I know now about AC. So glad I know now! 😄 Super helpful listening to Val go through the kitties’ situations. Now I know what to do should I ever be faced with that type of situation again.

      The mice situation Mel has with her mum’s house hit close to home because I am also dealing with some residents in my attic. I think I have the Texas sized rat residents. LOL But I still love them and don’t want them hurt, I just can’t risk them causing damage up there, so I need them to relocate outside of the house before they start large families and put me in a bad spot. Thankfully, though, I have a chance to get them to leave before I have the holes closed up. Sadly, Mel’s mum didn’t get that preemptive opportunity. I applaud Mel’s success in getting an urgent message to them to help save as many as possible! ❤️ I absolutely LOVED Mary Ellen’s idea of offering little backpacks with hearts on them and asking each one to come and grab their backpacks on their way out. I LOVE that! I have LOTS of love to fill those backpacks!

      • 09/26/2024 at 9:03 am #98281
        Mary Hill
        Platinum Member

        I would put a crust of bread and a piece of cheese in those back packs for the mice.

  • Author
    Posts
Viewing 7 reply threads
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Log In

Primary Sidebar

This Month's Featured Animal Teacher

Parent

Alana B's

Animal

Coco

Join the Conversation and share your insights

Visit the Forum Now

Search Forum

What’s new in the Forum?

  • Accountability July 3rd– July 9th, 2025! Post & earn free session with Val
  • Coco is our Featured Animal Teacher (FAT) for July 2025
  • Accountability June 26th– July 2nd, 2025! Post & earn free session with Val
  • Accountability June 19th– June 25th, 2025! Post & earn free session with Val
  • Accountability June 12th– June 18th, 2025! Post & earn free session with Val

Newest Blog Posts

Heart Wisdom Methods

Heart Wisdom Methods: 3 Steps to Identify, Heal and Relieve Your Animal’s Pain

#1 Predictor of Your Success as an Animal Communicator

communicate with animals

I’m Trying To Communicate with Animals But My ‘Clairs’ Aren’t Working

Reincarnation – Can You Reconnect With Pets Who Have Passed?

animal communication dog 20240822

Mastering the Heart Wisdom Method of Animal Communication

Remove Your Self Limiter And Be a Better Animal Communicator

  • Disclaimer

  • Terms and Conditions

  • Privacy Policy

  • Cookie Policy

  • Private Consulting

  • Become An Affiliate

  • Contact Us

  • [email protected]

  • 1-805-PET-TALK

  • www.LearnHowToTalkToAnimals.com

© 2025 - Heart Communications Enterprises Inc.

Val Heart, Animal Talk

© 2025 - Heart Communications Enterprises Inc.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read More
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
CookieDurationDescription
__cf_bm30 minutesThis cookie is set by CloudFlare. The cookie is used to support Cloudflare Bot Management.
bcookie2 yearsThis cookie is set by linkedIn. The purpose of the cookie is to enable LinkedIn functionalities on the page.
langsessionThis cookie is used to store the language preferences of a user to serve up content in that stored language the next time user visit the website.
lidc1 dayThis cookie is set by LinkedIn and used for routing.
sssessionThis cookie is set by the provider Eventbrite. This cookie is used for the functionality of website chat-box function.
TawkConnectionTimesessionThis cookie is set by Tawk.to which is a live chat functionality. The cookie is used to remember users so that previous chats can be linked together to provide better and improved service.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
CookieDurationDescription
GCLB12 hoursThis cookie is known as Google Cloud Load Balancer set by the provider Google. This cookie is used for external HTTPS load balancing of the cloud infrastructure with Google.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
CookieDurationDescription
_ga2 yearsThis cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data and keep track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookies store information anonymously and assign a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors.
_gat_gtag_UA_79299727_11 minuteThis cookie is set by Google and is used to distinguish users.
_gid1 dayThis cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to store information of how visitors use a website and helps in creating an analytics report of how the website is doing. The data collected including the number visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages visted in an anonymous form.
_hjFirstSeen30 minutesThis is set by Hotjar to identify a new user’s first session. It stores a true/false value, indicating whether this was the first time Hotjar saw this user. It is used by Recording filters to identify new user sessions.
vuid2 yearsThis domain of this cookie is owned by Vimeo. This cookie is used by vimeo to collect tracking information. It sets a unique ID to embed videos to the website.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
CookieDurationDescription
_fbp3 monthsThis cookie is set by Facebook to deliver advertisement when they are on Facebook or a digital platform powered by Facebook advertising after visiting this website.
bscookie2 yearsThis cookie is a browser ID cookie set by Linked share Buttons and ad tags.
centerVisitorId7978 years 7 months 21 days 8 hours 22 minutesThis is a HTTP cookie used to track the individual sessions on the website. It helps the website to compile statistical data from multiple visits. This data is used for lead generation as a part of marketing purpose.
fr3 monthsThe cookie is set by Facebook to show relevant advertisments to the users and measure and improve the advertisements. The cookie also tracks the behavior of the user across the web on sites that have Facebook pixel or Facebook social plugin.
test_cookie15 minutesThis cookie is set by doubleclick.net. The purpose of the cookie is to determine if the user's browser supports cookies.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
CookieDurationDescription
_gat_gtag_UA_125844239_21 minuteNo description
_hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress30 minutesNo description
_hjid1 yearThis cookie is set by Hotjar. This cookie is set when the customer first lands on a page with the Hotjar script. It is used to persist the random user ID, unique to that site on the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID.
_hjIncludedInPageviewSample2 minutesNo description
AnalyticsSyncHistory1 monthNo description
AWSALB7 daysAWSALB is a cookie generated by the Application load balancer in the Amazon Web Services. It works slightly different from AWSELB.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional1 yearThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others1 yearNo description
InfusionsoftTrackingCookie1 yearNo description
loom_anon_commentsessionNo description
loom_referral_videosessionNo description
session7 daysNo description
UserMatchHistory1 monthLinkedin - Used to track visitors on multiple websites, in order to present relevant advertisement based on the visitor's preferences.
view.bf4zyACmsMvefQTiwtGXwE-default-prop.sj8geLicj843pgSuZjc7S41 dayNo description
ZDEDebuggerPresentNo description
SAVE & ACCEPT
Powered by CookieYes Logo