by Trisha Wren | Apr 1, 2019 | animal communication tips, animal opinions, horse communication, listening to our animals, understanding your horse
Listen to the blog here Do you find yourself asking, “Is my horse happy?” Are you holding off from booking an animal communication session with them – or, tuning in more closely yourself – because you’re worried about what they might say?...
by Trisha Wren | Mar 2, 2019 | animal communicator, animal opinions, listening to our animals, Other
I visited the Zoo last week, to see if I could find out whether Zoo animals are happy. I’ve been intending to go for months; I found that I was really curious to know what it would feel like, whether the animals would talk to me, what they might say. Now,...
by Trisha Wren | Feb 14, 2019 | animal opinions, listening to our animals, understanding your horse
Before I was an Animal Communicator, I spent 25 years training horses and people – everything from Western riding, to problem solving, to bio-mechanics. Horse loading problems, whether in a trailer, float, or truck are super common, and I still get people now...
by Trisha Wren | Jan 25, 2019 | animal communicator, animal opinions, listening to our animals, understanding your horse
Have you added a new horse or pet to your herd or household recently? Are the hooves, or fur, flying? If your horses or pets are not getting along it can be extremely worrying and frustrating! Listen to the blog here: I often get asked to help people whose horses or...
by Trisha Wren | Dec 28, 2018 | animal communication tips, animal communicator, horse communication, listening to our animals
Are you wondering if an animal communication session can fix all of your problems with your horse or pet? Listen to the blog here What are your reasons for booking an Animal Communication session, or a healing session of some sort? Are you curious about what might...
by Trisha Wren | Oct 20, 2018 | animal communicator, listening to our animals, pendulum questions
Here’s the confession – I decided to do a survey asking ‘how intelligent is your pet’ because one of my dogs (Pippa, a rescue we’ve had for almost 2 years), really seems a bit dim sometimes! She’s smart enough to be trainable...
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