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Animal Communication and
End of Life Conference

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Nicholas Pearson

Nicholas, an expert on crystals, reveals how a certain crystal gets its energy. We then go into some specific crystals you can use.

Sarah Kerr, PhD

How can you make the time of your pet’s passing the best it can be? See how you can make it memorable in a wonderful way.

Dr. Judy Morgan

Dr. Judy tells us about when we get the diagnosis. It does not mean that the estimation of passing is not always right. The examples she offers illustrate this very well.

Nicole Harp

Why wait until you are stressed before trying to “talk” to your animals? The best time is now, and let’s explore that.

Marta Williams

Marta looks into the evidence that we have that pets reincarnate. Then, it delves into how you can find out if your pet plans to arrive back in your life or if they already have.

Liz Clifton

See how Liz realized her connection with animals and then figured out how she could help them.

Lisa Brown

Every pet has a soul journey that they are on. Do they know when they are going to pass? Do they ever blame you for not “getting it right”?

Kathleen Prasad

Kathleen tells how Reiki can be used to support our pets at the end of their lives. Watch Kathleen lead us in a meditation that you can download to connect to your pet.

Karen Wylie and Gail Pope

Euthanasia is not the only option. Find out when hospice care and a natural passing are appropriate.

Jody Teiche

Jody describes a way to detect energetic imbalances using the Solex Scanner and even treat the issues at the same time. This is powerful when combined with homeopathy.

Joanne Yeoh

When we are faced with the end of life, it is easy to have our communication go sideways and not believe our results. Joanne breaks down the ways to avoid mistakes. The important one is asking how much time is left versus how I can make you more comfortable.

Jess Moll

Jess, with decades of experience in the veterinary hospital, reveals what anticipatory grief is and how to deal with the emotions that come up in the last segment of your friend.

Elizabeth Anne Johnson

It is inevitable that dogs will age. See how you can identify it, but more importantly, what can you do to reverse the changes?

Dr. Jeff Feinman

When your pet gets a diagnosis of cancer, it isn’t the end; it is the beginning of many things you can do. Find out what they are.

Debra Pearse

Debra illustrates how PEMF and Reiki can help at the end of life. It can make it easier for their pets and their people.

Amy Snow

Amy looks at acupressure at different times—for pain, for palliation, and for hospice—that you can apply to your dog and cat.

Adele Leas

Adele tells us how Jin Shin Jyutsu helps to create a powerful connection between pet and person and how it can be used at the end of life.

Pea Horsley

Pea shows us the value of communication at this stage of life and what animals tell us about this time. What questions can you ask your pet?

Paula Ford

Paula tells us what an animal chaplain does and how they can support you during this difficult time with your pet.

Nancy Windheart

Find out what we can communicate about and what happens when there is an unexpected death.

Monique Brignoni

Many people feel dread when dealing with the end of life. Monique has a different perspective and looks at it as a step in the journey. She tells us what the pets are actually saying.

Hana Makinen

Hana tells us about anticipatory grief—a stage people go through when faced with a bad diagnosis. See how you can understand it and find ways to manage it.

Shannon Cutts

Shannon tells us about reincarnation, and we pull Einstein into the discussion, as well as seeing when it is that pets will rejoin us.

Coleen Ellis

Coleen tells us about the “window”—the time between the diagnosis and the end, where we can change what we are doing with and for our pets. This can expand the joy we feel and certainly help remove any pain for our pets. You will not question, "Did I do all I could?"

Michele Allen

So many pets are diagnosed with heart or kidney "failure," but they are not failures, and there are things you can do. Don’t give up and get informed.

Tammy Billups

What soul journey is your pet on? How do you find out? See how you can change the final chapter from fear to one of more peace.

Natalie Taylor

Natalie reveals what you can do in the final time to make the transition less dramatic and difficult. And what can you do if you are not there?

Dr. Christina Chambreau

Christina encourages us to approach end-of-life decisions thoughtfully, incorporating the animal’s ideas. And letting go of guilt as well as preparing a supportive network.

Dr. Allecia Maine

Allecia looks at what animals tell us about the end of life. Jeff and Allecia get into a discussion on fascia.

Dr. Jeff Grognet

Dr. Jeff reviews the euthanasia procedure you can expect at a veterinary hospital. See what things you can ask for.

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