Why and when to call an Animal Communicator

$20.00

Associate and Board Member of The Gurney Institute of Animal Communication, Fairfield, VA

Our animals talk to us all the time. Often they say it with their bodies – a wagging tail, contented purring, or a soft nicker at the barn.  But sometimes, they need to say more.

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Why and when to call an Animal Communicator

Susan Erwin
Associate and Board Member of The Gurney Institute of Animal Communication, Fairfield, VA

Our animals talk to us all the time. Often they say it with their bodies – a wagging tail, contented purring, or a soft nicker at the barn.  But sometimes, they need to say more.

There are as many reasons for calling an Animal Communicator as there are animals and their people.  It may be that your animal is lost, or sick; unhappy, acting strangely or behaving badly; near the end of their life or already passed on.  There may be things going on in your life that can affect your animal:  you may be moving or taking a vacation, thinking about adding another animal to your family, or making a change in your life that will impact your animal companions.  Sometimes we wonder if our animals are happy or if they need something from us, or we just would like to ask them questions and hear what they have to tell us.  Join us to discover exactly how an Animal Communicator can help with all of these issues.


$20.00