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07/03/2024 at 2:33 pm #97404
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ModeratorMany 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.
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
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07/04/2024 at 7:59 am #97410
Elizabeth Burton
Platinum MemberWhat a great opportunity! I would love to have you work with Rose, the Great Pyrenees. We have an issue: she barks excessively when she sees or hears what she perceives to be a threat (like the neighbor walking to his car!) even after we’ve assured her it’s okay. I expect barking with a Great Pyrenees (she’s my fourth one), but this seems overboard and she works herself into a tizzy. What can we do to reassure her everything’s okay?
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07/20/2024 at 12:24 pm #97623
Shelly Chance
Platinum MemberHi Elizabeth, on our call today when we connected with Rose, I sensed that she felt her job is to protect and guard her family, at all costs. She sensed something not good in the neighbor and felt she needed to warn him off. It could be that the neighbor was having a bad day or had some bad energy around him when she started the barking at him but when Rose kept barking at him, it caused continuing stress with the neighbor and it then put them both in that continuous stress/barking cycle. I, too, got that Rose is bored and needs a job. She wants something to do that has meaning in her life. She wants to meet the neighbor someday and put those negative feelings away. I learned from Val recently about how I need to socialize my two pups more and it would help with some of the issues I was having and I tell you, I started doing that by meeting with a friend at a local park and getting my pups out there. We have done that twice already (being around other people and dogs) and both pups have started acting better, less stressed, less barking/anxiety. Rose is much bigger than my boys so I know more care may be needed in introducing her to others but hopefully my success story will give some encouragement to you. ☺️ Sending lots of love and hugs to you and Rose and Nicholas and all your babies! ❤️
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07/07/2024 at 9:15 am #97436
Nita Mukherjee
Platinum MemberHi Val, thank you for this! I would be extremely grateful for a follow up for Sunny please, since you really worked a miracle with him. To recap, after weeks of undiagnosed issues (swallowing etc) and all kinds of futile treatment, you spoke to him during the May call, then diagnosed and healed him during the laser coaching sessions. Since then, 2 months on, there have been no other episodes. However, I would appreciate your help again with some niggling issues. He stopped gulping after you told him not to, but there is still some gagging/difficulty swallowing (though extremely rare and nothing like before) even when the food is blended. He’s also developed an almost obsessive licking of the empty bowl after a meal, till I have to remove it. I’ve made all the dietary changes that you had suggested and even increased the amount. Secondly, he’s peeing in the room, especially at night…is it due to the long hours indoors (due to incessant rains), the sudden cold, and not being let out after sunset (due to leopards)…..or something else? At least if he gave me an inkling like the others, I could manage. He’s lost a bit of weight and shedding to the point of looking a bit scruffy! But otherwise, seems happy enough, especially being in Tikli’s room (the guest room) closer to us. Thank you ever so much!
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07/10/2024 at 11:33 am #97503
Elizabeth Burton
Platinum MemberHi Val! In case we don’t get to this in the Q and A call…Could you talk a little more about how animals can be infected by curses and other nasties? I’m just wondering about Nicholas the horse and all he’s been through. Even if we can never ride him, I want to make the rest of his life comfortable and happy. He keeps having foot and leg problems. I just feel there’s something more going on.
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07/13/2024 at 9:55 am #97540
Nita Mukherjee
Platinum MemberSo sorry for adding to the post, but being preoccupied with Sunny’s physical issues, I missed two rather strange things….he’s taken to growling even when alone…is he seeing something? Also, sometimes he behaves exactly like Tikli! Am I imagining it! or could there be a reason for it? Thank you very much!
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07/15/2024 at 3:58 am #97563
Nicole Prömmer
Platinum MemberDear Val,
I could really use some guidance with Stupsi. This is the issue:Lately he is very lethargic. He jumps at me aggressively, if i’m coming too close to his territory. I don’t know, if its from the heat, or if he is in pain, or if it is from the monthly full Anesthesia he gets during drilling his teeth. It feels to me like im slowly killing him with this procedure, but if his teeth overgrow, he will die as well.
Please help🙏
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07/20/2024 at 12:12 pm #97619
Shelly Chance
Platinum MemberHi Nicole, on our call today, the second Val said she would talk to Stupsi next and before she started talking to him, I immediately felt very sad and the tears started coming out. I felt it come from him and it was so heavy. Shortly after that, I felt very strongly from him that he never wants to do that procedure again. (When Val mentioned that was what he told her as well, I felt confident in my connection with Stupsi.) I didn’t know what to do with that message after that as I am not familiar with how to keep their teeth from overgrowing. So, listening to Val take that talk further was very helpful to know what to do next. I am sending LOTS of love, hugs, and healing energy to Stupsi and you and I hope he gets well soon, and you are able to find a way to help him without having to do that treatment again. ❤️
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07/15/2024 at 4:00 am #97565
Nicole Prömmer
Platinum MemberDear Val,
I could really use some guidance with Stupsi. This is the issue:Lately he is very lethargic. He jumps at me aggressively, if i’m coming too close to his territory. I don’t know, if its from the heat, or if he is in pain, or if it is from the monthly full Anesthesia he gets during drilling his teeth. It feels to me like im slowly killing him with this procedure, but if his teeth overgrow, he will die as well.
Please help🙏
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07/18/2024 at 1:57 am #97586
Melanie Appleyard
Platinum MemberHi Val,
If you can I would love you to consider communicating with my dog Rolo. I’m very concerned about the changes in his behaviour over the last few months, but the vet can’t find anything wrong.
We’re his 4th and final home, after he was initially rescued from a puppy farm where he spent his 1st 3 years. We’ve had him 5 years now and whilst he has always been anxious this has got significantly worse and he is very conflicted.
He is constantly looking for things to steal – remote controls, earphones, ornaments, letters, stones from the garden (if it’s not tied down, he steals it). He then resource guards them and is very aggressive if you try to take it from him. He has even started biting in temper if you manage to get it out of his reach, so it’s no longer just reactive. He even pulled a plug adapter out of a socket the other day.
Unfortunately, if we don’t take them away, he eventually starts chewing them, which can be dangerous for him. When we move one thing, he finds another.If he isn’t stealing he’s constantly barking. It’s like he wants our attention all the time, good or bad and he’s so conflicted with it.
He managed to get out a couple of months ago and tried to bite the postman a couple of months ago, which is out of character.
He’s creating a lot of stress and we’re worried that he’s going to really hurt someone, or himself if he carries on. He’s also stealing a lot of attention away from Daisy, our other dog, who is ever so patient, but I’m sure is feeling it.
Thanks.
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07/18/2024 at 4:45 pm #97600
AMY MALINOWSKI
Platinum MemberHi,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?
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07/18/2024 at 4:54 pm #97602
AMY MALINOWSKI
Platinum MemberHi,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.
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07/20/2024 at 12:15 pm #97621
Rosemary M
Platinum MemberThank you for today. I couldn’t always follow along but I felt that by being with everyone and holding the space together, I could still offer my service to the animals who need help. And that is what I want to do. Thank you.
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07/21/2024 at 12:09 pm #97630
Nita Mukherjee
Platinum MemberHi Val, thanks very much for a mesmerizing (for want of a better word!) demonstration of “unconscious competence” in communication. I love the reminders in every introduction: 1. we are here to be better people, not just animal psychics (contrary to popular concept)! 2. AC improves every aspect of our lives 3. The importance of intention…and the way it is answered….even a “no” is an answer and indication of better things to come, while “not now” is a lesson in patience. 4. Meditation is the key to being centered to connect at the heart and soul level…AC is a feeling exercise, not a thinking one, as the mind can hijack and sabotage.
The 2 animals chosen were perfect to highlight the nuances of behavioral and physical issues, and Val’s interactions with them brought me to tears yet again….at the thought of how drastically different things would have been if just one of the communicators I had consulted had spoken to Brownie and Tikli like this. They were both told not to behave in a certain way, so obviously, as Val said, they were not going to listen, in the absence of any reasoning, explanations or partnership. Rose was doing what she thought was right, not according to human criteria. So one has to drop all agenda/judgement/annoyance, and allow the animal to process the information till there is a shift.
Val doing Ho’oponopono with Stupsi was a perfect start as an acknowledgement off the situation. I find it a powerful healing strategy. The other key points of the conversation were that the animal must feel heard, understood and respected, there must be no expectations, as it is an exploration, and one has to be patient. I had posted for Sunny, and suddenly got an insight from Val’s mentioning the lymphatic drainage as a possible remedy to ease his swallowing! Thanks Val! The other reminder was that healing can be done energetically, not just physically.
This kind of teaching by demonstrating live communications with explanations at every step is indeed unique….just listening to the conversations is an experience and privilege! Thanks, Val!
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