Animal Communicator Recommendations?

bitlessbill

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My dales pony has turned really grumpy with everyone except me and have had all the usual things checked like back, saddle, teeth etc.
I would like to find someone to have a little chat with him and ask what his issues are, either local to Herts or by photo.
 
Anne Dee. Works via the phone. I've used her for several of mine & she's never been wrong. It is a very surreal experience but she's been right time after time after time over the most unlikely things.

T x
 
I can't believe people actually fall for this cr@p.

Moomin1 - you are of course entitled to your own opinion, but so are others. Why be so rude to and about complete strangers? If you are able to source research-based, evidence based proof that this type of work is impossible then perhaps point other HHO users to it. We are not aware of even a tiny percentage of what the human brain is capable of.

FYI - I am not a 'convert' - just have an open mind, and a respect for others.
 
Having discussed it with others on our yard there seems to be a lot if interest but all have said they would prefer someone to come in person.

So now I am definitely looking for someone to come to our yard in Hertford. Has anyone had any experience with Robert Pring, he is local to us?
 
I think some of them are con artists, but others really are quite good. We had Ginnie Patterson come to our yard and do 6 horses. In every case she said something that she could not possibly have known. She even said my mare had picked up that my Mum had had heart palpitations that morning (she had), and some much more in depth and detailed things about conversations that had happened and someone rushing off to visit her sister in hospital. All was true and very specific to each horse and owner. However, I do wonder how much of it is 'talking' to the horses and how much is actually psychically connecting with the owners. But she helped me decide once and for all not to persevere with my gelding. I had not told her a thing and yet she said he felt he could not do what people want him to do. She said he said that he wondered why I had tried doing lots of stuff with him again but recently I had stopped and withdrawn emotionally as well as physically. All true and specific to him. But again, how much came from him, and how much was her reading me?

Spookiest thing she said in retrospect, was that my mare and this other gelding were spiritually linked. They were not in adjoining stables (had 3 horses between them). Sadly they died (PTS) within a day of each other a few months later. So tragic. But they were the best of friends.
 
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After seeing how many people truly believe that some lady 'talking' to their horse on the phone can diagnose illnesses and truly communicate with the animal (over the phone), I'm seriously considering taking it up. I think I'd be plausible enough to make it as a charlatan.

I remember another of these threads ages ago where there was one woman in particular who was adamant that I was wrong, so I offered to do a 'reading' on her horse. I was 'spookily accurate' and all from educated guesses.

Go for it, by all means - but it's not necessarily the horse who will benefit.
 
Patterdale - I absolutely agree with you about 'educated guesses' - my vet and I had a go the other day to see how much we could 'say' about my horse and I based on our knowledge of horses and his knowledge of me. I am sure there are many out there able to do this. My point to Moomin1 and to anyone who asks, is simply that we cannot say categorically that this is not possible unless we have researched proof.
 
The medical universities must be quaking in their boots now that horses and 'communicators' can diagnose heart problems! :D :D

Sorry Wagtail, couldn't resist......!

You may laugh but there was no way that this lady could have described a conversation where one of my liveries was rushing off to see her sister in hospital and was worried about being able to pick her daughter up. A conversation that had happened two weeks before and to which I was witness. How could educated guesses be so specific? She also said that one of my liveries had just had a row with her best friend and felt very let down (again absolutely true, so much so she was reduced to tears). How could generalizations be so specific? Then she said another livery had a new man and had not been at the yard as much as she used to. Again true. Now I am not saying that she was actually 'talking' to the horses. I somehow doubt that, but I do think she had a psychic ability.
 
I think there is a lot that we do not understand about the human and animal mind. I don't think it is supernatural, but I do think that we have a sixth sense, and some people are far more in tune to it than others. I also think that sixth sense is even more highly developed in some animals. I therefore think it is not beyond the realms of possibility, that some people can tune in to the feelings of animals. Ginnie Patterson said she does not/cannot talk to them, but she does see 'pictures' and 'feelings' which she tries to interpret as best she can.
 
Bitlessbill I do wish you luck finding out what is wrong with your horse and would love to know any updates. I dont think people use AC'S as a first port of call usually when all other avenues have been explored. I am also 2 years down the line and 2 saddles several girths loads of vet call outs ,horse physios ,ultra sound, equine bowen ,remedial shoes hoof boots ,diet change herbal supplements danilon almost had hoof xrays then she came right then not right still cant get my mare right for any length of time so would now consider an AC for her its not I do or dont know if they are good but its worth a go.
 
She also said that one of my liveries had just had a row with her best friend and felt very let down (again absolutely true, so much so she was reduced to tears). Then she said another livery had a new man and had not been at the yard as much as she used to.

I would bet that this will also be the case at almost every busy livery yard, seems like the normal yard drama.
 
I would bet that this will also be the case at almost every busy livery yard, seems like the normal yard drama.

Her friend was not on our yard. And why did she just say that to the one livery that it was true about, not anyone else? And the lady with the new man is over 60 years old, so not your sure bet candidate.
 
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When all avenues have been explored what have you got to lose, I have used a AC to help in these circumstances. I do believe we all have the ability, some are just better than others.
 
I'm quite sceptical, but agree with Wagtail's comments about sixth sense.

If it's all in the mind, why is that a problem? See, this is how I see it. Say my horse chucked me off jumping a four foot gate, and I developed a deep, irrational fear of jumping gates. Someone comes along who is convincing enough to have a nice word with my horse and tells him not to do that again because it upset me, and the horse agreed to behave better in future, that'll be £50 please. So I'm convinced that the horse will behave himself now, so my confidence comes back and I'm quite happy doing everything I did before.

From what I've seen, ACs seem to come up cheaper than hypnotherapists etc, and if the results mean that a person can enjoy their horse again, where's the harm?
 
How on earth can anyone do it over the phone? And what's the procedure? Do you just hold the phone up to the horse or...?

This is exactly what I was just thinking?!

ETA: I am neither for or against it, but I just cannot see how it would work over the phone!
 
Fab way to extract money out of gullible people....



So is this craze for, what do they call it, matchy matchy? And as to why ANYONE wants to buy anything in pink is a total mystery to me but that's their (ridiculous) choice and their money to spend how they please.
 
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