About
The Early Years
Growing up as a shy kid I always felt most at ease around animals. Some of my best friends were our family pets and I spent countless hours with them. I loved playing in the woods with my dog, hanging out with the chickens, and even organizing a “caterpillar camp” for the caterpillars I found in the yard. I took horseback riding lessons, played with cows in my friend’s field, and sought any way to surround myself with animals. I felt a deep connection with them.
I always came back to the animals
I went to college and received a degree in social work but after a short time working in that field I found myself longing to be with animals. I went back to school to become a pet photographer. I also volunteered at the humane society and a therapeutic riding program. The connections with the animals I met filled my heart with joy.
Gentle nudges
Do you ever feel like life is whispering to you? I did for years but kept ignoring them. I believe the animals in my life were sending me signs to pursue animal communication. Whether it was my dog Skippy who was showing some aggression toward my children or my horse Callie exhibiting puzzling behaviors that vets and trainers couldn’t figure out, or when my cat Maple went missing. I felt frustrated in each of these instances that I couldn’t ask them what was happening. I felt like there was more just beyond my reach.
Coming Home
It was a couple of years before I finally found Danielle MacKinnon and began the amazing journey of learning animal communication. I remember the first time I connected intuitively with an animal in class. I was filled with so much emotion and joy, I was finally where I was supposed to be.
It has been a joy and honor to connect people with their pets to learn the special messages they are so eager to share with them. Animals are our guides and teachers and are with us for a reason.
I can’t wait to connect with you to learn what your pet is most wanting you to know.
Zeppy
When I was 34 a sweet chocolate lab named Zeppy came into my life. We formed a special bond. He was my constant companion and was by my side through divorce, the ups and downs of parenting, losses, and extreme stress. At the age of 12 he developed cancer and I had to make the excruciating decision to help him pass on. After he died I was devastated and desperate to connect with him. This time the whispers became a scream that I could no longer ignore. I decided I would learn animal communication.