What will they do?

Mercury and Specter enjoy watching out the window, even when we have a connection together.

Almost everyone wants to know if they need to be near their pet when we do a session. Do I need to be next to them? Should I have them settled? Do they need to be in their crate/my lap/somewhere special?

The answer is no - not at all.

The intuitive connection that I have with your pet doesn’t require anything special. In fact, it’s best to do whatever you normally do at whatever time we have the call. If that means you’re not even in the same room or location with your pet, that’s totally fine.

With the work that I do you probably won’t notice anything happening while I am connecting with your pet, anyway. They’ll keep sleeping/eating/playing or staring out the window as they prefer to do while we are connected. Just like you can carry on a conversation with someone while doing other things, so can they.

Sometimes they might move around, or bark, or in some other way reveal that they are experiencing something during the connection, but only you as their owner would know how to interpret that. And they might just be barking at whatever they see outside, too.

The results of the call usually show up afterwards - extra snuggly when they normally aren’t. Calmer, more relaxed, reduced challenging behaviors. It’s common that you simply experience a stronger connection and bond with your pet than you had prior to the call.

Intuitive work with pets is subtle and experienced more on an energetic level than the physical level. There’s no big fanfare that something is happening in the moment, and I think the pets like it that way. They certainly appreciate the extra effort that you’ve gone to as their owner to find someone that can connect with them, and their response is usually just as subtle, but not less noticeable to you because of the close bond that you share.

So enjoy the session, focus on the information, and then feel the shifts in your relationship with your pet afterwards.

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