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In this issue: Using Animal Communication to Help Disabled Pets Animal Communication on the Job Pets Can Communicate March Workshop Calendar Individual Pet Consultations
So how can we use Animal Communication here. First, set up your home how you like it and keep it that way most of the time. Constantly changing the layout of a room will make it difficult for a visuallyimpaired animal to figure out how to get around. When introducing a vision-impaired pet to your home do so room by room. In your minds eye picture the room and everything in it, you can do this while being inside that room, and tell your pet about it. Verbally (out loud or in your mind) and visually (in your mind) explain what everything is in the room, how big it is, what to watch out for and what will help them. So you can mentally show them where the couch is in relation to the entryway to that room. Make a movie in your head of your pet jumping up onto the couch (if they are allowed to, of course). On their own, they might bump into the couch, but if they are visually impaired enough, they may not be able to see that it is a sitting place they can use. Conversely, if there is a radiator that periodically spits out hot steam and drips scalding water, you would want to mentally show them that. Again, make a movie in your mind showing them getting burned by the radiator. With a pet that is completely blind and or deaf, I would consistently communicate with my mind as well in addition to hand signals for the deaf animals and speech for the blind animals. With dogs I would emphasize practicing giving mental commands. With a deaf dog you would hand signal the commands, Sit, Stay, Down. but you would also accompany each signal with a mental command in the form of a little movie of your dog sitting when you say sit, staying when you say stay and going down when you say down. Periodically practice each command only on the mental level. Imagine a deaf dog getting out of her yard and heading towards traffic, you are running behind her and she isnt looking at you. A mental command may just save her life.
My client Nadine says of her visually-impaired dog named Sunnie (on the right), I continue to practice
your advice about [mentally] speaking to Sunnie when he walks outside and I know it works, he does pretty well inside.
Pets Can Communicate March Workshop Calendar (Please go to www.petscancommunicate.com for descriptions of workshops.)
Two 1-Day Workshops in March: Beginners and Advanced *Certificate of Completion will be will be awarded listing all Animal Communication skills acquired upon completion of both workshops* Date: Saturday March 9, 2013 Location: R&R Time Wellness and Education Center Compass South Professional Center 8180 Brecksville Rd, Ste. 204 Brecksville, OH 44141 Time: Beginners: 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Advanced: 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM Cost: $135.00 or $60.00 for Beginners Workshop only and $75.00 for Advanced Workshop only (must have taken Beginners Workshop already). Registration: Call 216-798-8748. Deposit required to secure a reservation. **---------** Date: Sunday March 24th, 2013 Location: 93 Erie Avenue Narrowsburg, NY 12764 Time: Beginners: 9:30 AM 12:00 PM Advanced: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Cost: $115.00 or $35.00 for Beginners Workshop only and $80.00 for Advanced Workshop only (must have taken Beginners Workshop already). Pre-register by March 18th, by sending in a $25 deposit, and receive a 10% discount on a single workshop or for both. Registration: Call 845-588-2023 or email seldin.b@gmail.com. Checks may be made out and mailed to: Brenda Seldin PO Box 81 Narrowsburg, NY 12764
Individual Pet Consultations In-home (may not be applicable for everyone), by telephone, and now, by Skype! 45 minute consultation for $50. 15 minute consultations for $20.