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I am talking about animal communication like in the show the Pet Psychic (Not teaching a dog signs and symbols etc.) Do you think you can mentally communicate with your animal? Have you done this?

2006-11-25 01:37:51 · 6 answers · asked by CresentMoon 4 in Pets Other - Pets

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Yes it is called empathy. My cats and snakes know when I'm sad or need comforting. Much like when I know when they are upset or need something from me. Humans and animals can and do form emotional bonds and one can know ,to a degree, what the other is thinking. And empathy is a form of mental/psychic communication.

2006-11-25 01:50:17 · answer #1 · answered by bofh772 2 · 0 0

Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world's most innovative biologists, has revolutionized scientific thinking. Unexplained Powers of Animals by Rupert Sheldrake http://www.sheldrake.org/Research/animals/index.html

Here's a great YouTube Vid on a good Pet Psychic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P0vLYPwB7M

And if you want to find a good Pet Psychic there's Live Pet Psychic Readings with a 3 Free Minutes offer here: http://www.kasamba.com/Advice/Browse/ViewCategory.aspx?CatID=10326&DesID=26&SortBy=9&fm=yes&img=9&kbid=1211

2006-11-25 07:27:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes I do believe!
Most animals use “body language” as well as sound and smell in order to communicate with one another.
Many animals communicate by smell: they release pheromones (airborne chemicals) to send messages to others.

Bees dance when they have found nectar. The scout bee will dance in the hive, and the dance directs other bees to the location of the nectar.

Chimpanzees greet each other by touching hands.

Male fiddler crabs wave their giant claw to attract female fiddler crabs.

White-tailed deer show alarm by flicking up their tails.

Dogs stretch their front legs out in front of them and lower their bodies when they want to play.

Elephants show affection by entwining their trunks.

Giraffes press their necks together when they are attracted to each other.

Gorillas stick out their tongues to show anger.

Horses rub noses as a sign of affection.

Kangaroos thump their hind legs to warn others of danger.

Prairie dogs bare their teeth and press their mouths together to discover if they are friends or foes.

Whales breach (leap out of the water) repeatedly to send messages to other whales.

Swans entwine their long necks both to fight and to court.

2006-11-25 01:47:26 · answer #3 · answered by sugar candy 6 · 0 1

If you mean talking to them with your mind, I know I can't do it.
I have noticed when I'm upset my cats come to me & want to cuddle. When I'm angry they want nothing to do with me.
Hope this helps.

2006-11-25 01:43:49 · answer #4 · answered by eyes_of_iceblue 5 · 0 0

i don't think it is real, and i think that show is a fake, all they ever say is that your dog is very happy.

2006-11-25 01:43:11 · answer #5 · answered by skigrrrrl 3 · 0 0

yes,sure

2006-11-25 01:42:22 · answer #6 · answered by Sandra I 1 · 0 0

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