Thursday, February 5, 2009

Dealing with the loss of your pet

As an Animal Communicator, one of the most common requests I receive from pet owners is how to handle the impending death of a beloved pet.

Losing a special animal is indeed one of the most difficult experiences we'll ever have . Having been through this myself with my own dog, Corky, 7 years ago, I completely understand how deeply the impending loss affects pet owners.

I'd like to add that, first and foremost, no matter what our pet's condition, I believe it is of utmost importance for us to be respectful. How? By believing that animals do have feelings and thoughts they'd love to share! I also believe they are here for one main reason: to teach us about unconditional love. There is no doubt they teach us many things in life, but love is the bottom line.


Some of the questions pet owners generally ask when their pets are ill are: Is my pet in pain? How much longer does my pet have? Is the medication really helping? When I telepathically communicate with the animal, I get the answers simply and directly, because animals have a very open attitude about passing on. While the responses are never easy to hear, it always seems to provide some comfort and relief to the pet owner to hear exactly how their pets feel and think about what's happening. One very crucial point our pets have to make is that, more than how they feel about their own health, their concerns are for us, their people, and how we're feeling.

If you are facing this situation and would like to have me speak with your pet regarding his/her feelings and thoughts, please contact me. I would love to be able to offer some support, understanding, and comfort to you at this difficult time. I invite you to check out my website www.bonnietaplin.com for further info about me and my work. You can also reach me at (949) 636-5500 (local or long-distance readings available).

As difficult as it is to say goodbye, clients have told me that they have indeed found some relief in hearing what their beloved pets had to say.

Bonnie Taplin, Animal Communicator & Healer