How to prepare for your appointment

Usually it is helpful to have a list of questions ready, in order of importance.

I can communicate with as many as 5 different animals in one 50 minute session. If you have lots of animals, for example, a whole herd of horses, it can be useful to choose one to act as a “spokesanimal” for the group. Usually an elder animal who is respected by and on good terms with all the rest is a good candidate.

Have a pencil and paper handy to jot down notes and any recommendations I or your animal might make.

The animals need not be physically close to you during the session. They should, however, be as relaxed as possible, and in familiar surroundings. For example, a stallion preoccupied by a mare in heat in the next stall will probably only have one thing to say!

Coiled snake - artwork by Calloway M'Cloud