Booking Guidelines
Please take a moment to review these guidelines before booking.
A single session is one hour. To honor the safety and trust being built with your animal, I ask that you are in a quiet, private place where you will be uninterrupted, with no additional energies for call one. I let the animal lead and guide the session at all times.
I like to go into sessions totally blind to create the most genuine and authentic environment possible. Please do not disclose anything about you or your animal prior to the reading.
It is important to establish a connection with each animal individually, to build trust, and to create a sacred space where they feel safe to communicate. If you have multiple animals you would like to speak to, please book individual sessions for each. Over time, once I have made a connection to each animal, the animals can speak together as a group, and in whatever order.
Please make a list of any and all questions that you would like to know or ask your animal. Keep the list private, and do not show me, but have it with you for the session. The questions become a point of reference, and the animals typically pause during session, to let us know a good time for a question to be touched on. I do this for a few reasons:
It helps to remove any and all human conditions and expectations.
It is my permission based methodology and a little hello before we initially meet, to serve the the animal’s in the highest esteem. I am giving a little scratch behind the ears to let your animal know we will be speaking, and to make a connection energetically. If your animal needs help from a professional of any kind including a veterinarian, I will recommend, and I will not replace them in any way.
Photo Guidelines
Please upload 5-6 of the most recent photos where I can see your animal’s entire face/eyes. Recent photos within days or the current week are ideal. Natural lighting is ideal. Ensure photos are of the specified animal, no other people or animals in the photo. If your beloved animal has passed, older photos are absolutely okay.
Horse photo specifications: Please have at least one side facial profile photo so that I can clearly see one whole side of the face neck, ears and eye. Along with one side profile from nose to tail of your horse. Please try to avoid photos of a horse indoors with poor lighting, and please avoid photos of a horse wearing tack.
Please see example photos below.