Ever wonder what your dog is thinking? Are you curious about what your furry friend would tell you if they could talk? As dog owners, we often wish we could understand our pets better to build a stronger bond.

Here are the top 15 things dogs tell me during animal communication sessions.

1. I Love and thrive on Routine

Our pets LOVE and NEED routines. They want to know what to expect. When you will feed them, walk them, and play with them. Having a set routine comforts them and makes them feel relaxed. If you have an anxious dog or cat, create a routine to reduce anxiety in just a few days.

2. I want to Exercise, not stay in the backyard

Dogs often complain that they aren’t getting enough exercise. They love being in the backyard but they also want to explore the world too. They want to go on walks and runs in nature, and they need diversity in their lives too. To tap into your sense of adventure and take your pets to new places, sign up for an agility class. They love sniffing different locations, not just the backyard, they have been there and done that.

3. I Can Understand everything you say

Whether you believe it is possible or not, I am here to tell you that your pets understand everything! They can telepathically receive our messages, read our body language, and hear our pitch and tone of voice. Even when we pretend everything is ok, they just know.

Try out my ‘8 Steps to Telepathically Communicate with your Pets‘ and discover how “How Animal Communication Works?

4. I can sense your Emotions

Have you ever noticed that when you are feeling stressed, your pets get stressed too? Well, it isn’t a coincidence, our pets mirror our emotions and behaviors. So, if you’re anxious, they’re anxious, if you’re stressed or upset, they will also feel stressed and upset. So find ways to stay calm and work through emotional trauma and triggers. Why not try starting one or more spiritual practices to deepen your connection.

5. I want to socialise too

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Our pets love being with us all day every day, but we can’t forget their socializing needs. Our dogs want to meet other dogs, spend time with family and friends, and greet strangers on their walks. It makes them feel like part of the community, they want to know what other animals are doing and they want to get attention from loved ones. By socializing your pets, you teach them basic socialization skills and help them become confident companions.

6. I get bored too, I need to keep my Mind Busy

Can you image your life looking at doors without your computer, tv, mobile phone, or any other form of entertainment? Yes, you would be completely bored! Well, that is what many pets feel. They need to be mentally stimulated. They want new interactive toys, fun training activities, and new experiences to keep them busy. Otherwise, they will probably start getting up to mischief by chewing on your shoes, stealing food, or chasing their tail. They will do anything to stay entertained.

7. Reward me for good behavior

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Just like with us, rewards work better than punishment. So, give your pets treats, and praise, and show them love when they do something right. Not only will they learn quicker, it will also improve your relationship. Positive reinforcement is the best way to teach me. So give them those treats, bathe them in affection, and tell them how wonderful they are and how happy you are with their behavior.

8. I also want to eat delicious foods

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Our pets love food not as much as us, they love food even more. One of the biggest complaints I get during my animal communication sessions is that they want REAL FOOD and tasty treats. Dogs and cats want to eat meat and fish. They want to eat meat and fish and Give me a balanced diet that suits my age, size, and health. Avoid giving me human food, especially dangerous ones like chocolate and grapes. Ask the vet what food is best for me.

9. I also need Space too

Just like us, our pets also need alone time sometimes. If you see your pet pull away or move into another room, don’t worry. They still love you all they need is some space. Honor their wishes by creating a quiet, comfy spot where I can rest and relax. If we don’t respect our pets needs, it can ‘negatively affect our connection‘ with them.

10. I love Playtime. It is our way of bonding

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Your pet wants you to know that playtime is non-negotiable, it is a must. They love spending quality time with you playing games such as fetch or tug-of-war. Playing with you is their favorite activity in the world. Not only is it fun, it helps them feel deeply connected to you and strengthens your bond.

11. I Communicate Non-Verbally

https://www.sandramartinez.co.uk/what-ways-animals-communicate/Many animals have given up on the idea of telepathically communicating with their human family. But they do communicate in other ways, through their body language, their gestures, etc. That is why it is important to learn how to read your pet. Start watching their movements their tail, ears, and eyes to understand how they feel. Learn to recognize the signs so that you can support them and meet their needs.

12. I have fears just like you

Your pet recognizes they have fears, but they don’t want you to think of them as victims. Yes, they may get scared and stressed because of loud noises, changes in routine, or being left alone for long periods. They just need some help. So talk to an expert and find ways to support your pets and don’t wait for issues to escalate.

13. I’m Part of the Family too

Last but not least, our animals want to feel like they are part of the family. They want to be included in your daily activities, special occasions, and trips. They know their lives are shorter than ours which is why they want to spend as much time as possible with their human family members.

Ever wonder what your pets are really trying to tell you? Book an animal communication session to uncover their messages and ‘strengthen your bond‘!

Final Thoughts

Being a pet parent is all about respect, love, and understanding. If you keep these tips in mind, you’ll make sure your furry friend has a happy, healthy, and full life.

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