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11/15/2018 at 10:36 pm #54140ModeratorModerator
We are glad you are interested in practicing talking together with an animal!
To get started, greet the animal and ask if they have time to talk with you. Remember that animals also lead busy lives even though we may not see all that they do. If they aren’t available, check back later.
Introduce yourself and explain why you are reaching out to them: that you are a member of the Animal Talk Coaching Club and learning to better communicate with animals and would appreciate their help. You can ask them any questions you want. Typically they do provide a response. Please share your impressions of their personality, energy, how they feel and any insights they may share with you. By sharing what you get, the animal’s person can provide you with feedback and others can jump in too.
Use the Forum SEARCH field (located at the top of the right column above the picture of the Featured Animal Teacher) to find more discussions involving this animal (or other animals with the same name).
Some conversations have been lively, and we’ve learned some amazing insights, and laughed at jokes. Remember that this is a safe place to practice. This is about practice and learning, it is not about getting it perfect. The animals have much to teach us, to share with us and we with them.
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02/21/2020 at 7:57 pm #71460Beverly PefferSilver Member
This is my first try. I didn’t get much but seeing him rinjing around in circles. I need to be able to communicate with my dog as her life is coming to an end.
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02/25/2020 at 12:34 pm #71562ModeratorModerator
Seeing Malachia running is circles is a great first step to communication.
Have you checked out Val’s course “Paws before Dying, caring for your senior pet through their golden years and beyond” ?
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