Dear Fellow Animal Lover,
If you see your animal has a problem, how do you know what is really going on unless you communicate directly with them?
That’s why if you go to a vet or a trainer before you have a discussion with them, you can actually hurt them! They may wind up being misdiagnosed or mistreated, because they could be in reaction to an emotional, mental or management problem that has nothing to do with a physical problem.
Animals are exceptional creatures; always trying to communicate with you. They are happy to share how they feel, what works for them or doesn't, whether they are in pain or are confused. They often have messages for us to help us improve our lives, sharing insightful wisdom from their unique perspective and viewpoint.
When things go wrong for them, they try to tell you that too. Unfortunately, most people are not trained or experienced in receiving these messages, so they are unable to understand how to provide the love, care and optimal health that their animal deserves. You do your best, but sometimes it's just not enough.
Did you know your personal relationship with your animal dramatically affects the success and outcome of their long term health and overall well-being?
You know that your animal tries to tell you things every day. But what if you don’t know how to spot a bad habit that comes from a reaction to emotional trauma? Or whether they are experiencing physical pain, illness or discomfort? Even the most caring, loving owners mistakenly do things all the time that adversely affects their animals.
Have you ever called in the vet only to discover that, try as they might, your vet doesn’t have a clue what’s going on? That’s often because it’s not the animal’s issue, it’s the persons, their rider’s or caretaker’s issue. OR, it’s because no one took the time to listen to the animal first so they can tell us what we need to know.
Meet Val Heart, Expert Animal Communicator, Animal Behaviorist and Master Healer for Animals & People
Val Heart has been communicating with animals professionally since 1993. She's worked with thousands of horses and dogs along with lot of other animals, and she will tell you that the answers you’re seeking are going to be in one of four areas:
1. Emotional issue with them
2. Health issue with them
3. Management issue with them, such as training, diet, exercise
4. Emotional or Health issue that’s going on with YOU that your animal is reacting to
Here’s the outcome to that story. You take them to the vet and they’ll get misdiagnosed or worse, and you’ll spend a lot of money in vet bills. And you’ll be no better off than if you hadn’t gone, and sometimes actually worse off because the real problem got missed and now your animal has even more stress to deal with.
What if the real issue is something going on in you that is causing distress in your animal? Without communicating with your animal first, you’ll take them to the vet and maybe you’ll get lucky and it will clear up anyway, but the truth was it wasn’t ever about the animal, it was a problem with you.
For more information on Val Heart, Animal Communicator, please visit
www.valheart.com