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Let's Have A Chat!  

Let's Have A Chat!

Author: Nicole Birkholzer

Your dog has separation anxiety. Whines, and cries every time you pick up your keys. Your new cat is fighting with your older cat, and one of them is not using the litter box. Your horse is shying at the mounting block when she used to stand like a statue. Living with animals enriches our lives in so many ways, yet when they are confused or unwell, their behaviors become our concern. The truth is, in order to make themselves known, our animals express themselves through quirky, and sometimes undesired behaviors. When their communications fail to reach us they have to resort to demonstrative behaviors. When our animals "speak" to us we are given a choice: we can dismiss them as silly and goofy or we can choose to stop and listen. By knowing how to listen to your pet, you will solve problems and be shown a world that is nothing short of miraculous. In this podcast, "Let's have a Chat," you will discover the secret to communicating with animals successfully. If your animal is your soul-mate, then listen in as Nicole Birkholzer, animal communication expert, author, and storyteller provides you with ideas to have a mindful and meaningful chat with your own animal to resolve quirky and undesired behaviors. Connect with Nicole at mindful-connections.com
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Genres: Education, How To, Kids & Family, Pets & Animals

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#101 Left hanging out to dry
Episode 101
Monday, 17 June, 2024

"There's only one thing we're still dealing with," Remmy's owner mentioned. "He paws terribly when standing in cross-ties." Immediately, I had a vision of Remmy in the barn aisle, held by cross ties – two ropes attached to the walls, clipped to his halter. I responded, "No wonder he's upset when stuck in cross-ties for two hours." At the same time, Remmy's owner added, "I knew he had been left in cross-ties for hours with the last trainer." We shared a moment of realization and concern. I spoke, "This horse was made to stand in cross-ties for two hours…" "Yes, after his rides," she confirmed. I could feel Remmy's experience in my own body. "Imagine being ridden hard, then stuck in cross-ties while the sweat dries, leaving you itchy and unable to move or reach for water after an intense workout. It's no surprise he's distressed." Show notes available here:https://www.mindful-connections.com/post/101-left-hanging-out-to-dry

 

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