FAQs
What if I don’t believe this is a “real thing”?
You don’t have to believe. Keeping an open mind helps your pet know you are willing to listen. And I believe you will be glad you took this opportunity to hear what your pet has to say.
Can you get my pet to change?
No, I can’t do that directly. But I’ll get answers on what could be done to open the doors for change. Pets, like people, change when they are incentivized and positively reinforced.
What questions can I ask?
Keep your questions simple and you can ask anything. Some examples would be:
*Do you like going to the dog park?
*Do you like your cat tree in the window?
*Why do you bark at the neighbor?
*What scares you?
There are many different questions that can lead to a better understanding of your pet.
i’ve had a trainer, what makes you different?
Trainers are there to train your animal to engage or disengage with regard to a certain behavior. Animal communication doesn’t work like that, it’s a real-time interactive process. I listen to what is being directly said to you from your pet.
Is this guaranteed?
Not in the way you may be thinking. You aren’t guaranteed to get the answer you want but you will get the answer your animal companion needs to communicate.