How an Animal Communication Session Works

Liz Meadows in a field with a dog who is giving her its paw

1. Share a Photo of Your Animal

All I need is a photo of your animal. The session will last approximately an hour.

2. Choose In-Person, Phone or Remote Support

I can do a consultation for you and your animal in person or over the phone, which can be easier than moving them if they are unwell. The communication can happen regardless of the proximity of the animal, it can be remote or distant communication. 

3. Liz Tunes In to Your Animal

I will tune in and use a variety of intuitively guided techniques, including animal communication, dowsing with a pendulum and kinesiology to find out what message the animal has, what the problem or blockage may be, whether physical, emotional or behavioural, and what remedies and techniques would be the most useful and optimum for the animal moving forward. I work with my human and animal spirit guides for advice and support during this process. 

4. Exploring Messages, Energy and Blockages

I can also investigate what to include or remove from their diet, what they may be allergic to or something you may not have thought of which may be affecting them.

5. Guidance, Remedies and Supportive Next Steps

The outcome is unique to each animal and can be a combination of different remedies or supplements. I will dowse and be guided to choose from a vast potential of supporting remedies, including homeopathic remedies, herbal remedies, flower essences or other vibrational essences. I channel essences as part of my work and, if appropriate I can make an essence uniquely attuned for the animal I am working with to give them individual support with their particular problem or energy block that they are facing. The outcome can also include suggesting a trip to the vets, a medical solution or even another practitioner.

Knowing When Veterinary Care Is Needed

Disclaimer: Animal communication is not intended as a veterinary diagnosis and should never be construed as one. Animal communicating is translating messages from the animal.

 

FAQ’s

A bridge which represents a metaphor from animals passing

Animal Support at the End of Life

Communicating with your companion animal can be very comforting at a time of transition as they are able to convey messages to about how they are feeling and I can explain to them what is happening …

I don’t know how to thank you.....I have spent about £3,000 on Zeus over the last 11 months and he has been to 8 different vets and had loads of tests. And none of them recognised what was wrong.
I feel such a sense of relief. I know it was getting me down but I didn’t realise just how much....I feel as light as a feather and I have got the biggest of smiles.... life is full of joy again..

— T.Gray, Sheffield