Saturday 1 July 2017

Important Insights Of An Animal Communicator

By Dorothy Brown


When it comes to animals, there are many different duties involved whether a pet owner or professional. When it comes to being a professional Animal Communicator, one must be able to understand the different behaviors, moods and actions of a number of different species. As such, while a very interesting position, it is not for everyone.

While this is the case, not all have the ability to communicate vocally. The most common animals with which humans communicate on a regular basis are apes, birds, cats, dogs, lions and tigers which are also the most vocal. Generally, other animals communicate by the ability to run, hide or scatter. Depending on environment, an animal might react in different ways with regards to a human counterpart.

Whether silent or vocalized, most communications from animals relate to a need or mood. For example, a dog might turn bowls upside down when needing food or water. Whereas, others might groan, or guide someone to what they are trying to tell them such as Lassie, a border collie in the famous television series of the 1950s and 60s. Though, unlike Lassie, it is often a cat's meow which tells an owner a cat is hungry or in need of attention.

When it comes to human commands, animals must be taught over time to understand different orders. A good example of this is in dog training. For, it can often take a great deal of time and patience to teach a dog to sit, stay, come or be leash and house trained. To expedite the process, it should be noted that trainers are some of the best at being able to communicate with other species on the planet. As such, it is imperative that owners pay close attention to commands and tones used during the training process.

Birds often communicate within the same species. In fact, most often the bird calls are an attempt to attract others for mating or other social activity. However, there are certain species of birds that communicate with humans on a regular basis such as cockatoos, parakeets, parrots, macaws and others.

There are also other species with which those whom can communicate with animals and trainers work in coalition. These include horses, dolphins and whales. For, each of these species have a very special way of communicating with humans whether through behavior, vocalized sounds or song.

The work of these individuals and trainers are closely related. For, to be a successful trainer, one is going to need the ability to communicate and understand animal moods and behaviors. Whereas, an animal psychic is not always involved in the professional or personal training of animals.

One example of a tool currently being used to prove that dogs can communicate is now being researched in Japan. The Bow-Lingual communication device is a machine being used to decipher different phrases based on different breeds and mix-breed dogs' barks. The device and methods used are mostly based on an Animal Emotion Analysis System designed at a Japanese Laboratory by Dr. Matsumi Suzuki. If successful, it is most likely a device that will become quite popular with dog owners and trainers in the future.




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