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My dog bit someone! What do I do now?
Over the course of my animal communication career, one of the most rewarding facets of my work has been transforming dogs who have bitten someone. If your dog has done this, your emotions around it are likely running quite high. The feelings can include guilt (why couldn’t I have prevented it?), bewilderment (he’s never done anything like this before!) or hopelessness (I haven’t a clue how to fix this — what if they have to be put down?) These are just a few of the many thoug


Why does my dog have separation anxiety (and what can I do about it?)
During the last few years, I’ve had a noticeable uptick in clients wondering what can be done about their dog’s separation anxiety. This sharp increase started with the Covid pandemic as more people adopted dogs, and people with existing dogs were home and now witnessing — on a more consistent basis — their dog’s anxious behaviors and bids for attention. When many people went back into the office at least part of the time, it’s no wonder that dogs had a hard time adjusting to


Help! My cat has stopped using the litter box! What can I do?
Ah, the “inappropriate eliminators,” as I call them. This is definitely the top issue causing people to contact me for help with their cats. (Does this surprise you? Read on for the nitty, gritty, “they’re just not using their litty” details...) My clients typically describe a previously well-behaved cat that suddenly, and for no obvious reason, starts peeing — or even worse — pooping outside of their litter box. Many clients have reported to me that their cat did this while


How Can Animal Communication Help Me With My Horse?
Horses are widely recognized as highly intelligent, sensitive and emotional beings. In my 3+ decades working as an animal communicator, the problems they face are almost always more complicated, and run more deeply than the other species that I regularly work with. People often ask me what it’s like to communicate intuitively with horses. I always say that it’s very much like working with a human. Cats, dogs, bunnies and birds all have their unique and wonderful qualities, b


What can I do When My Pet Misbehaves?
Ah, the torture of naughty pet behavior and not knowing what to do about it! There is always a reason for acting out, but the reason can...


Pets Who Experience Grief
Grief. We all go through it sooner or later. In my animal communication practice, I frequently work with clients who are grieving because...


Household Adjustments To Make For Aging Pets
Our animal population is getting older and suffering from many of the same ailments we do, especially arthritis. I regularly work with...


What is the Biggest Mistake People Make with Their Pets?
As an animal communicator and medical intuitive, I work with a wide variety of pets who experience problems of one kind or another. Some...


Five Quick Tips: A Veterinarian's Advice for Optimal Pet Health
I asked integrative veterinarian Dr. Larry Siegler for a “short list” of the advice he regularly gives his clients. Here were his...


Scientists Create Music to Soothe your Cat
“They are a particularly tough audience – picky, moody, often impossible to please – but cats represent an untapped music market,...


Spraying - The Good, the Bad and the Downright Frustrating, Part One
One of the most common calls I get is about cats (and occasionally dogs) peeing in the house. Generally, there are 3 main reasons it...
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