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01/18/2020 at 5:13 pm #70314
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ModeratorWe 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 & Mastery 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.
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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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01/12/2026 at 9:46 am #107343
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01/12/2026 at 9:47 am #107344
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01/19/2026 at 8:55 pm #107513
Denise
Inactive MemberHi Mayr, I had trouble submitting this communication when I first tried, I think the problem is now fixed so here is what I got from Bebe. She appears to be curious and a bit shy. She likes to play chase and likes toys but not as much as Maddie does. She appears to walk and run with a bit of a side-to-side gait and is very cute. I feel that she is a daddy’s girl and likes to sit in a chair with dad, maybe a recliner. When you sneeze the pitch is higher than dads and to her it sounds like a small animal in distress which she finds confusing, so she barks and carries on. She does like to bark and fancies herself a watch dog. She makes you laugh with her silly expressions. She knows she is loved and loves her family. She is a very sweet girl. Hope at least some of this resonates.
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