Animal Communication Can Help You Identify Your Animal’s Role.

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Animals like us need a purpose in life. They love to help us, and through learning animal communication and conversing with your animal you can find out what their purpose is.

In a multi-animal house there are sometimes problems for all sorts of reasons; a clash in personalities, a squabble over the favourite chair or have you considered a feeling of redundancy? Have all the best jobs gone? Does the newest addition feel left out?

Sometimes there are problems in a multi-animal household. This can be through jealousy or clashes in personality, but sometimes it is simply because an animal is feeling redundant. All the other jobs have been taken and he needs to feel important too.

Your animal might pick his own job and simply get on with it, but sometimes they need our help in suggesting a role for them. Look at their personality, their preferences. It's no good asking a timid dog to guard the house. He will only get stressed.

By learning how to communicate with your animals you can discuss their needs and find out what their purpose is. This makes a much happier home where everyone is valued for their input, and it can even solve a behaviour problem. Sometimes an animal can act up, simply because he feels redundant.

In my household we have two rabbits that have counselled my daughters over their love lives, and one of them also gave my daughter creative ideas for her art work. I have a cat who is my path finder (he always knows where we are moving to before I do!) and I have even received the best dental advice I have ever had from our cockatiel!

Does one particular animal always appear when you are feeling down? Then this is your comforter! Another might encourage you to get some fresh air, or make you laugh, or simply be an unselfish companion who loves you unconditionally. Thank them, for they take their jobs seriously and, like us, they will blossom with praise.

Many unwanted behaviours clear up simply by listening to the animals, and a depressed pet often cheers up and finds a new lease of life through being given a job. These are just a few of the benefits received through learning animal communication, but there are many more. The animals give unselfishly whether we listen or not. Surely it's time that we started to listen to the animals and thank them for being so brilliant?

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