How to Prepare for an Appointment

It is helpful to me to have a photo of your animal during an appointment. If you are unable to find or send a photo, we can work without one, but, if it's possible, I would like to have a photo. If there are other animals in your household, helpful to have photos of them as well, since other animal members of the family often have valuable perspectives to offer during an appointment. You can send photos by email or snail mail, but it's difficult for me to return photos sent by snail mail, so please do not send your only copy. If you want to have a photo returned, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope.

If you are trying to find a missing animal, it’s helpful to me to have a map of the area where the animal was last seen. Some possibilities for obtaining a map include hand-drawing a simple map, which can be scanned and sent, or sending a map from mapquest.com.

Many people find it helpful to make a list of their questions and concerns before an appointment.

Since animal communication takes place without regard to physical proximity or normal sensory channels, it is not necessary for your animal to be with you during an appointment. You can be at work or away from home.

During an appointment, I ask a few questions about you and your animal and the matters that are concerning you. I share information I receive from the animal and help him to answer any questions you have for him. I approach each new animal and situation with a sense of excitement and adventure, and look forward to getting to know each new person and animal.

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"Elizabeth 's work is practically helpful, deeply spiritual and powerfully healing. I give her my highest recommendation."  

Sharon Callahan, internationally recognized animal communicator
and pioneer in flower essences for animals.

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Disclaimer: Animal communication and flower essences should not replace regular veterinary care. They are non-medical therapies, which complement all other healing methods, including traditional veterinary medicine, and are a valuable component of an integrative approach to healing and health maintenance.

   
 
   
 
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