Why Consult an Animal Communicator

Professional Animal Communicator Susan J. Squittieri

Animal Communications can be helpful for many problems and can improve and deepen relationships with your animals. Want to hear what they have to say, solve behavioral problems, address quality of life issues, find lost animals, assist rescue or shelter animals, and get assistance during illness or death, or communicate with animal companions who have passed?

Animal Communicators collaborate with Veterinarians, Animal Behaviorists, Animal Trainers, Animal Therapists, Animal Welfare Societies, Rescues, and Shelters to assure the quality of life for your animal companions.

What is Animal Communication?

Animal Communicators do not read body language or make guesses based on behavior.  Animal Communication is intuitively communicating with animals - mentally sending and receiving thoughts, images, and experiencing physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual distress.  Animal communicators can work either in the presence of the animal or from a distance using just a description such as name, age, sex, and breed. A picture of the animal is not necessary.

How Does Animal Communication Work?

To communicate intuitively you use your intuition to connect with another person or animal, sending and receiving information mentally in one or all of these four main ways:

  • Sending and Receiving Feelings
    this ability is called clairsentience (clear feeling) and empathy
  • Communicating Mind-to-Mind
    this ability is called mental telepathy or clairaudience (clear hearing)
  • Receiving Visual Images
    this ability is called clairvoyance (clear sighted) and also applies to being able to see into the future and the past
  • Knowing When Something is True
    the ability to know something is true without any logical reasoning or factual support (clear knowing) .

Animal Communication From A Distance

Animal Communicators do not need to see an animal in person to be able to converse.  When I talk to an animal, I do not need a photograph; I can work just from the name, age, sex, and breed or description. To communicate with the animal I close my eyes and use the description provided to form a picture of the animal in my mind. Once I feel I have made contact, I introduce myself, receive permission, and begin communicating.

How Can Animal Communication Help You and Your Animal?

A session with an Animal Communicator can bring understanding on a level you might never have thought possible.  It often brings insight on how your animal companion is seeing things, which can be a lot different from your own perceptions.  As humans and animal guardians, we can learn a lot about ourselves through communicating with animals.  Animals are our speechless friends, our teachers, and have so much to share with us.

Animal Communication can be helpful for many common problems with all kinds of animals whether they are domestic animal companions or livestock, or exotic.

Examples of how Animal Communication can help you and your animal companion(s) are, but not limited to:

  • Finding or locating lost Animals
  • Animal Introduction - introducing a new animal to its new family companions both human and animal
  • Animal Adoption - find out about a rescued animal’s past
  • Solving Behavior Problems - such as fear, aggression, separation anxiety, and unwanted behaviors
  • Addressing Quality of Life Issues - find out what your animal wants and needs; improve relationships
  • Assistance during Illness or Injury, and Death
  • After Life/Spirit Communication
  • Assisting in the adoption process, to understand if an animal is compatable with you

Animal Communication sessions promote greater understanding between you and your animal friends and allows your animals to express themselves in an enlightening way.

Animal communication brings understanding, balance and harmony into our relationships with animals.

Susan does not diagnose. Animal Communication is intended to compliment veterinary care, not replace it.

To schedule an Animal Communication Session with Susan, click on the Animal Communication Sessions tab.