How to Talk to your Pet

Do you wish you could talk to your pet but somehow you haven’t done it yet?

Maybe you need to break it down and take it step by step.

Communication Comes in Two Parts

The first part of communication is sending a clear signal. The second part is receiving that signal. In order to have real communication, we need to have both sides doing both parts. In order to talk to your pet intuitively, you need to be able to send and receive intuitive messages. Even though that’s only two parts, there is a lot more to each one!

One Hit Wonder

The first animal that I know I talked to was my dog Iko, about 15 years ago. We were in the backyard and I mentally told her that if she went inside the house, I’d give her a treat. She stopped what she was doing, cocked her head and looked at me (like she was assessing how serious I was about this free treat) and trotted right into the house.

Of course I followed her and gave her a treat!

It literally took me years to replicate that simple interaction. I didn’t know how I did it or why it worked at the time. Now I know that I could have easily done communicated clearly to Iko over and over again if I had known the simple system I’m sharing with you today.

5 Simple Steps

In the video below, I break down the first part of communication (sending clear signals) into 5 simple steps that anyone can do and improve at on their own.

 

PS

By the way, it was totally exciting when Iko actually got my intuitive message! I couldn’t believe it and I was smiling from ear to ear. It would take almost ten years before I got to have that feeling from communicating intuitively with an animal again! But soon after that, I quit my teaching job and started my own business talking to animals. I was living my dream, life was good and I got that great feeling on a daily basis!

Now It’s Your Turn

Did this help you talk to your pet? Which of these simple steps can you implement in your life with your pets? I’d love to hear about it! Please leave a note in the comments below and share!

1 Comment

  • Robin Albachten

    Reply Reply April 18, 2017

    Wonderful! Thank you Cara.

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