Coryelle Kramer gives you the chance to discover the answers to the questions you’ve always wanted to know about your animal companion. How Does Animal Communication Work? Animal Communication, simply put is the ability to have conversations with animals as humans do with one another. For me personally, communications from the animals can come in many different ways, from hearing their actual words, or flashes of images, to receiving their feelings and sensations. There are really too many ways to name, but all of it can be easily described in one word: Telepathy (loose Latin translation is “feelings across a distance”) the ability to relay & receive communications without using our known senses. This is why I can connect to your animal no matter where they are in the world, as well as being able to communicate with animals who have also transitioned. Why Is Animal Communication Important? First of all, the key to ANY good relationship is communication; it makes no difference if that relationship is with a person or with an animal. Communicating with them gives us the ability to discover answer to such questions as: Where did they come from? Why are they in our lives? Are they healthy? Are they happy? It can even find the answer to why an animal is exhibiting an unwanted behavior. Animal communication is important because it helps to enrich our relationships we have with our animals even more than it already is. Their responses will give you the chance to see your animal friends in a whole new magnificent light. Questions Regarding Your Animal’s Health This column is NOT a substitute for Veterinary care; whenever you are dealing with your animal’s health contact your vet FIRST. Any answers I give regarding your animal’s health should always be verified with your animal’s Vet.
Question for Belle from Virginia Ben-Ezra:“Does Belle need medical attention?” Belle’s answer: “I am feeling my age, that is certainly true, but I don’t think that there is a need for a doctor just now, I promise to let you know when the need does come. I have loved being your dog, a day does not go by that I do not feel blessed because of it”. ~ Belle From Coryelle: “Hi Virginia, When I empathically scanned Belle I did feel that there were some things which did bother her, but I wasn’t able to find anything that was more major than that. As I wrote to you when you first sent me lovely Belle’s photo, I would encourage you to check with your vet.” Question for Mitsy from Amy: “My question for her is why does she bark so much at everyone that walks past our house or comes to the door?” Mitsy’s answer: “I’m trying to protect them, there are many scary things out there and I don’t want them to come in here. I’ve seen what happens when it does. I tell them to stay away! You can’t come in, and it seems to work very well. I also don’t like not knowing when someone is coming to the house and they just show up. If my people could let me know when someone is coming, that would be very nice.” ~ Mitsy From Coryelle: “Hi Amy, I would suggest a few things, first when you know that someone is coming, let Mitsy know ahead of time if possible, when they come to the door and if she begins to bark, quietly and calmly tell her that she was told so and so was coming and now she needs to behave. I would also suggest flower essences for her. I think the combination of Vine, Beech, Honeysuckle, & Cherry Plum would be helpful in stopping her barking. You can purchase the combination from my online shop www.coryellekramer.com/blog/shop.” Question for Cisco from Jennifer Frazier: “I want to ask Cisco what we can do to make his life more comfortable and happy.” Cisco’s answer: “I would love to be outside more if it’s possible, I love this time of year, the sun on my face and it’s not too hot. Would it be possible for me to have some time with other dogs? I’d enjoy meeting some new faces. That about it, life is really good, I love it, every minute of it! I just want to spend as much time with all of you as I can, because for me there’s nothing better than that!” ~ Cisco Question for Buck from Debbie Franks: “Why does he refuse to listen to me?” Buck’s answer: “I’m just not sure what you want, my mind is racing to the next thing when you’re still on the first thing, so I think that you’re understanding that I’m on the next things, but you’re still on the first thing and I’m already on to something else. Sometimes it feels like my mind is working so fast that I have smoke coming out of my ears. I find it hard to concentrate and slow it down. So those things you are wanting me to do, kind of get “bleeped” over. Not really sure what I can do about that.” ~ Buck From Coryelle: “Hi Debbie, When I connect to Buck my mind is ZOOMING, in fact I had to ask him to repeat his answer several times because it went so fast through that I could hardly catch any of it. Now this could be part of his breed but I also think he’s a dog who’s a little too much in his own head. I think flower essences might help him to focus and slow the racing down a bit. For Buck I would suggest the combination of White Chestnut, Clematis, Dames Rocket, Hickory, Impatiens, & Water Lilly. You can purchase the combination from my online shop www.coryellekramer.com/blog/shop. I would also suggest that if you meditate, that you think about including Buck by having him in the room, it may help to calm his mind as well, All the best.” ~ Coryelle Would you like to submit a question for your animal companion? Here is all the information you’ll need to do that. ONE question per animal, ONE animal per person please. The question MUST to be in full ex: “Why does Fred chew my socks?” or “Why does Frisky sleep on top of my head?” Questions such as “Ask him/her what happened last Wednesday” is simply too vague to get a clear answer. Send in your question along with your photo and your animal’s name to Coryelle. (ALL questions are chosen for the column in the order that I receive them). PHOTOS: ALL photographs submitted MUST meet the following criteria.
- The photo must be in focus, and higher resolutions are preferable.
- Each photo should be of ONE animal only. Please no group shots OR a person posing WITH the animal. These can make it difficult to receive your animal’s answer clearly.