Celebrity Pet Communicator

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melissabacelarAnimal Advocate and obsessed pet guardian, Melissa Becelar didn’t set out to become an animal communicator.  The calling, rather, seems to have chosen her.  While participating in a radio interview on pet adoption, the host suggested that they take a few calls and read the listener’s animals.  “Stunned, shocked and nervous, I said okay,” reports Melissa.  “But I was able to accurately read their pet, tell what they were feeling, I really capture their personalities and I discribed what some of the pets looked like!” After her radio experience, she cultivated her ability to communicate with animals and has since found it to be a huge benefit in her rescue work and life. 

While for most people it is difficult to understand what a pet communicator like Melissa does this skill is useful in many different way.  Melissa uses it to determine the best suitable home for an animal being adopted, she can determind if a home will be a forever home or just a tempory home and that gives her valuable information on how to procceed with adopts. She also uses it to detect the animal's desires and to learn things about the pets human companions. Melissa suggests that any pet owner can learn to read their pet with the proper dedication. First, start by writing down feelings, mental images or thoughts that come to your mind regarding your pet. You'll start to see the patterns you pet has and how you interprete that pattern or trait.  “Chances are if you have an animal you are already doing it,”  she says. “Just focus on their energy, close your eyes, be quiet and you will hear a little voice saying "SNAUSAGES"…”

Melissa has been featured on “It’s Me or the Dog,” and in The American Dog Magazine in a column called “Dear Melissa.”   If you’re interested in reading more about Melissa and her services please visit celebritypetcommunicator.com

 

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