Connecting With Your Beloved Pet. Animal communication begins with the awareness that your pet is already deeply connected to you. Firstly, know that your pet is always connecting with, and connected to, you. One of the biggest barriers to animal communication is believing there was a barrier to begin with.
Please know and trust that you have the power to intuitively feel and understand exactly what your pet wants and needs. One of the most common blocks to animal communication is the belief that such a connection is difficult or impossible. In truth, if you share your life with an animal, you’ve already formed a powerful energetic and emotional bond. Trust that you have the ability to intuitively understand what your pet is feeling, needing, and trying to express.
Removing Doubt and Strengthening Your Bond
Doubt can interrupt the flow of connection between you and your animal. As a pet parent, you’ve taken on a significant role, not only as a caregiver but as a translator of your pet’s emotional and physical needs. Your relationship is built on mutual love, respect, and subtle energetic cues. When you remove doubt and lean into trust, animal communication becomes more natural and effortless.
The Heart Knows the Way
The language of animal communication is the language of the heart. Animals don’t speak our human language, but they communicate constantly through body language, energy, and emotional vibration. By tuning into your heart space, and theirs, you’ll notice a clear emotional and intuitive dialogue forming. This connection is built on unconditional love, and your pet is always open to receive and return that love.
You Were Chosen for This Connection
Animal communication isn’t reserved for a select few. If your pet is in your life, it’s no accident. They chose you, and you chose them. That mutual choice created a soul contract of trust and communication. Look into their eyes, speak from your heart, and ask what they need. Every animal has their own communication style. Some may need more affection, while others may need quiet space, medical attention, or simply your calm presence.
Listening to Subtle Clues
Our pets often hide pain or discomfort to avoid worrying us. This is why tuning into their subtle behaviors is key in effective animal communication. Watch for changes in routine, behavior, or personality. These are often signs that something deeper is going on. Whether it’s emotional, physical or spiritual, your intuition, guided by love, will help you recognize the message they’re trying to share.
Trust Your Intuition
You don’t need a degree to practice animal communication. It starts with quieting your mind, trusting your gut, and listening to the first answer that arises when you ask your pet a question. Animals are divine, sentient beings with preferences, needs, and emotions. From food choices to grooming routines, your pet’s subtle cues are constant invitations to connect on a deeper level. The more you trust your intuition, the clearer these messages will become.
An Honor
To have an animal is an honor and a privilege. They chose you, which means you are already up for the task. You have already received their furry-stamp-of-approval. Please trust yourself enough to know that you can intuitively discern their subtle nudges. They are so excited to connect: talk to them, check in with them, ask them how their heart feels, look them in their eyes and tell them how much you love them. Ask them how they’d like for you to connect with them; they will let you know what works best for THEM. No two animals are exactly alike, just as no two humans are.
Affection
Do they need extra affection today? Perhaps they need some space (perhaps they feel overcrowded and need a little alone time). Do they need to go to the vet for an injury they are suffering from in silence? (This is often an animals subconscious way of preventing you more stress. They may be sparing themselves the loss of rank in the household – either way, they won’t always let on about their pain, which is why it’s so important to feel into subtle energetic clues, such as a slight change in their personality or daily routine).
The heart doesn’t lie, and energy doesn’t, either. By being a pet advocate, you naturally develop an uncanny ability (derived from the survivalist need to ensure their wellbeing) to listen to your heart and to connect with their heart. The heart knows all, and their heart is wide open to receive your love as well as to provide you with unconditional love.
Start Your Animal Communication Journey
If you feel called to deepen your intuitive bond with your pet, you’re not alone. Whether you need help getting started or want personalized 1:1 support, I’m here to guide you. I offer remote animal communication sessions, behavioral counseling, and grief support for pet loss.
About Eva Sahar Moheban, LCSW
clinical social worker with over a decade of experience in spiritual psychology, trauma recovery, and women’s empowerment. Her services now include animal communication, animal and family behavioral counseling, and pet bereavement support. Eva lives in California with her husband and cat, Era. All sessions are offered remotely via secure tele-therapy.
About PetWorks
In 2021, Dr. Marty Goldstein DVM joined the pet care platform PetWorks as an advisor in its Animal Nutrition care division. Dr Marty Nature’s Blend is on a mission to help your pets live their healthiest lives possible. Dr. Marty’s pet nutrition expertise and guidance has helped PetWorks evolve and become the preeminent animal and pet nutrition consultation service for pet parents in North America.
In 2022, Blue Buffalo Founder Bill Bishop Jr. joined PetWorks as Senior Advisor in our Animal Nutrition Care Division. Bill brings his extensive expertise in pet food innovation and business leadership. His guidance helps PetWorks enhance our pet nutrition service offerings, helping to ensure that pet parents throughout the world receive trusted, science-backed nutritional support for their dogs, cats, and animals.
PetWorks Co-Founder Kevin Kinyon is a life-long animal lover who works tirelessly to improve the lives of pets and their parents. Human and animal qualities he values most are integrity, humor, and empathy.
