Animal communication
& Animal-human relationship counseling

How can I help you and your animal friend?


Below you will find examples of the possibilities in my work.



Animal communication can help in many areas:

In cases of acute or chronic behavioral problems, pain, deepening the relationship between animal and human, the loss of a human or animal friend, understanding needs and desires in old age and so many more.

Just think how often it is good for us to talk, to be heard and understood.


All in-person appointments are currently taking place in Berlin, Brandenburg, and the surrounding area. If you aren't available locally, I can travel to you if it's not too far away. Animal communication is also possible via photo.


Or we can arrange a later appointment in connection with a Introductory seminar near you.



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For optimal communication, it's important for me to know nothing or only the bare minimum about your pet beforehand. This way, I can best capture their feelings and opinions and pass them on to you.


I always ask them to tell me about their life so that they can recognize their animal friend in the communication.

Wishes


Would you like to know how your pet is doing, emotionally and physically? Or whether your pet has any wishes or needs they'd like to share with you? Perhaps they need something specific?
Is there anything to share?
A valuable exchange, that can change a lot.

Living together


Do you keep multiple animals or are considering doing so and want to know if all of your housemates are happy with the arrangement? Do you feel there are disagreements and would like to resolve them? Do they all fit together well from the animals' perspective?

Learn


Training can be fun, but it can also be difficult—for you, the trainer, and your animal companion. Animals, just like us humans, need to enjoy cooperation.
Would you like to know what your animal friend needs to enjoy learning?
I'd be happy to find that out for you.

change


Have you just moved in, or do you have a doctor's appointment coming up? Perhaps you're moving soon? Or are you going away and want someone else to care for your pet?
Animals also appreciate being included in changes. This helps avoid surprises and helps them accept the new situation better and more calmly.

Body perception


Are there behavioral abnormalities, but the vet hasn't found anything? Let's ask your animal friend! Animals know where in their bodies they have tension, blockages, or disharmonies. This allows me to understand whether the symptoms are truly physical or emotional. I often sense something in the animal's emotional area that later manifests itself in the physical area.

negotiation


Is your cat scratching the sofa? Is your dog pulling on the leash? Is your pet eating the furniture?
A lot of clarity can be achieved through negotiations.
Misunderstandings are often cleared up, which leads to better understanding and better coexistence.
As a neutral mediator, I can help you and your animal friend!

Trauma & Stress


Some experiences and circumstances are very difficult for animals to process, too. They often suffer greatly as a result. Let's work together to find a solution and support your animal friend in finding more ease in life.
As with us humans, an open conversation often helps and the animals can tell you what can help them.

Help in old age


Just like with humans, animals also slow down as they age. Movements seem more difficult, but does this affect their quality of life?
Let’s ask your animal lover yourself!
What does the animal particularly need? Does it experience pain? What is easy for it to digest? Where does it need help? Does it have any desires? Movements often appear much more difficult, which can quickly impair our human perception. But does it bother your animal friend?

End-of-life care


The final journey is a completely natural process; every animal knows this and deals with it in its own way.
How would your animal friend like to spend his last moments?
Does he/she require assistance, or should the last breath occur naturally? Unfortunately, this process is very painful. I would be happy to accompany you and your pet companion through this process.

Process of my animal consultation:


It is possible to speak to your animal on site (I am currently in Berlin) or via a photo, like a long-distance call.

With a long-distance call, distance doesn't matter at all. I've spoken to several animals that live on other continents.

I always ask the animals to tell me about themselves and their lives, so that you as the pet owner can understand that I am in contact with the right animal.


Then there are the following two options (both are possible as a home visit or as a long-distance call):


1. The one-on-one conversation

During this consultation, I will speak with your pet one-on-one. I will ask your questions and take note of their answers, which we will then discuss together (for long-distance calls, by appointment).


Costs: Home visit 139 euros plus travel costs, long-distance call 129 euros

Duration: 45 minutes (animal consultation and follow-up consultation), each additional 15 minutes = 15 euros

If you wish, I will be happy to send you a clean transcript online as a reminder or for review. For this, I ask for an additional €15 energy exchange.


2. The 6-eyes conversation

During this consultation, I will speak with you and your pet. I will ask your pet questions and share their answers directly with you.


Costs: Home visit 139 euros plus travel costs, long-distance call 129 euros

Duration: 45 minutes (animal consultation and follow-up consultation), each additional 15 minutes = 15 euros


Please think about the questions that are important to you for the animal consultation in advance.

During our initial communication, I would like to ask you not to ask too many questions (maximum 2-3 questions).

I place great value on respectful dialogue with your animal, so I don't want to bombard it with questions directly. Basically, any questions can be asked of any animal, as long as the animal is willing to answer them.


The length of the conversation and the choice of topics to answer are always up to your animal friend; I have no influence on this and respect the animal's decision.


In addition to your questions, I still ask the following questions:

1. How are you now?

2. Do you have any wishes?


Specific questions are important because many animals only respond to the questions that are important to you when they are asked. We can discuss your questions before the animal consultation (a phone call of approximately 15 minutes is free of charge). You can also send your questions to me in advance by email or phone.


I point out that according toCode of HonorI communicate with animals. Mindful communication based on mutual respect is a given for me. Therefore, I take plenty of time for each individual communication.
I am bound by confidentiality and treat the content of animal communication with absolute confidentiality.


For successful communication, your animal friend, you, and I need a low-disturbance environment. For example, it's difficult to communicate with a pony when there are children or visitors nearby, when it's hungry, or when the animal that's having problems with it is in the stable with you.


Typically, the animals behave quite relaxed during communication. There are no typical behavioral characteristics. Sometimes the animals show a gesture of gratitude after the conversation.