When it comes to choosing a communicator, take your time. Every communicator has a different style and way of doing consultations. What fits for one person and their animal may not fit for you and yours. Honestly, I would advise to have a "favorite" communicator and a "back-up" communicator. Not so you can compare notes, but for the times your favorite is on vacation, on sabbatical or cannot fit you in with an emergency. That way you have someone else you can trust. The animal communication world is a small one and we all basically "know of " each other. Sometimes we even consult each other with the tough cases. Don't be afraid to say that you are searching for the "right" communicator, we understand and will refer you out to someone that may be a better suit. Every animal communicator has a specialty or a leaning of in some direction. My specialty is lost animals, I also do "regular" consultations, but if someone were to contact me with a really serious medical question, I am not comfortable and would refer them to a communicator that is. The communicators that do not do lost animals, in turn, will refer people to me. It all comes "clean in the wash" and we all work together for the best interest of the animal and their person. I have had people call me saying that they had tried such and such communicator before and they were not happy with the results. Well, as in the case with any industry, there are some that are better than others, there are unethical ones, and there are the ones that really want to make a difference. Your job is to be Goldilocks and find "just the right one" for you and your animal friends. The majority of us are doing our best to help you.
My rates are $25 per 15 minutes.
Lost animals are $100 (one time fee) for the initial consultation and 2 follow up sessions if need be.
Workshops, classes and lectures are available throughout the year. Call me to schedule yours.
Gift certificates are available as well, besides the obvious holiday and birthday thoughts, gift certificates are wonderfully thoughtful for the new animals that have been adopted or welcomed into the home.
How to get ready for a consultation:
call me at the designated time if we have an appointment.
be relaxed and ready.
have a list of questions for your animal friends or at least an idea of what you want to talk about.
keep an open mind and realize that they may have a different opinion than yours.