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Rescue/ Shelter Animals

When Communication Helps 

Supporting You. Supporting Your Animal.
Supporting You To Support Your Animal.
Supporting Your Animal To Support You.
Congratulations! You've adopted from an animal shelter or rescue. Animals come into care for many reasons. They may have been surrendered by their person, neglected, abandoned, abused or taken away from their mother too early. Some animals adapt and others are left experiencing fear, stress, and anxiety. Learn how you can support your animal and help them feel safe. Chewing, barking, urinating, spraying, separation anxiety, and destruction to your home and belongings are common reasons why people reach out for help.
When an animal's (human or other animal species) living conditions
don't match their natural instincts, anxiety (or worse) can result.
This is the root of all problems (behaviour, emotional and health).

Reviews

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Django
I booked a communication session for my rescue puppy and I and Christine blew my mind. She was able to connect my dog and I so that we could communicate and at the end of the session my dog looked at me in a way he never has before. At that moment he knew that I knew that he knew that I was trying to help him. Christine went above and beyond to help and she was very patient with an abundance of loving energies, and she made us both feel comfortable. I highly recommend this magical lady!
Emma Stambach with Django, Canada
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Your communications with the dogs of Poet's Vision help in many ways. We believe in treating the "whole dog" body mind and spirit. For dogs that are still living your communications help us develop different ways that we can help the dogs in our care by hearing what they have to say to you.... Anxiety plays a key role in this because many of our dogs do have some anxiety in one way or another... Listening to you communicate to trust in myself and then having the dogs reiterate this is KEY for us to be successful."
Tanya McAllister, Founder, Poet's Vision Aussie Rescue, Canada (2020)
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Trinity in 2015
I would like to take a moment to send a heartfelt thank you for your help with Trinity, a very sick pup that came in through the rescue and found her forever home with me. Your gift of animal communication helped me to to not only aid her in getting better but it also helped me make a decision {with} which I was having a very hard time with due to wanting... what was in Trinity's best interests. Your kindness, generosity and compassion to help with our rescue dogs is so very much appreciated. You are always available to listen to our questions... {and} provide us with communications in a professional and timely manner.
Tanya McAllister with Trinity, Poet's Vision Aussie Rescue, Canada (2015)

Multi-Animal Family?

A 90 minute communication session can accommodate speaking with more than one animal family member 
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  • About
    • Meet Christine
    • Animal Communication
    • Code of Ethics
    • Photo Gallery
  • Services
    • Booking
    • Living Animals
    • Rescue/ Shelter Animals
    • End of Life
    • Animals In Spirit
  • Learn
    • Animal Communication + Mentoring
    • Everyday Interspecies Communicators
    • Interviews (Free)
  • Love in Action Circle
  • Calendar
  • Store
  • In Support
    • Global White Lion Protection Trust
    • Poet's Vision Aussie Rescue
  • Missing Animals
  • Blog
  • Newsletter
  • Contact