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Animal
Communication
Book reviews by Kathy Edstrom
Adams, Janine. You Can Talk to Your Animals.
Foster City, CA: Howell Book House (2000)
Have you ever wondered what your pet is thinking? Is your pet
trying to tell you something and you just can't figure out what it
is? Adams' shares several animal
communicators' testimonies about their experience with
communicating with animals.
I found the final chapter the most helpful. This chapter provides
techniques for how to communicate with your own pet.
You Can Talk to Your Animals is a good book to help one
become acquainted with the art of animal communication.
Meyer, Judy. The Animal Connection - A Guide to
Intuitive Communication with Your Pet. New York, NY: Penguin
Group - Penguin Putnam, Inc. (2000)
The Animal Connection is the best book I've
read that explains in short, easy steps exactly how to
communicate with your pet. Meyer includes nine step-by-step
exercises to help the reader speak to animals. This book is
compact and can be read over a short period of time. If you want to
get on the fast track to learn how to speak with your animals, buy
this book! By following Judy Meyer's exercises, you will find that
you are able to pick up on your pet's emotions in a different way
than you had before.
My relationship with my dogs has deepened since I've been
practicing these exercises. I'm giving this book "two paws
up"!
I will be adding books to
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