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Things You Can Learn About Your Horse From an Animal Communicator

Horses are beautiful, majestic, and intelligent animals. They’re also extremely powerful, sensitive, and strong. 

The relationship between a horse and its owner is built on trust.

Having a deep connection and understanding of your horse’s needs and troubles will help you develop a closer bond with your animal so you can interact in a safe and healthy way.

An animal communicator can help you achieve this deep connection and learn new and amazing things about your horse.

Let’s explore just how animal communication works and what it can tell you about these gorgeous creatures.

What Does an Animal Communicator Do?

Some people are born with the intuitive gift of communicating with animals on a deeper level.

Animal communicators are trained to connect with an animal’s energy, giving them the ability to hear their thoughts and sense their feelings. 

Sometimes, all an animal communicator needs are the name of your animal and a photograph. Owners can also provide a list of specific questions or concerns for the communicator to focus on.

Communicating with animals is truly a gift and one that these professionals use to help pet owners get to know their animals in new and amazing ways.

Learn About Your Horse Through Animal Communication 

Are you one of the 2 million horse owners in the United States? 

Whether you own a horse for pleasure, as a business, or ride horses competitively, an animal communicator can help enhance the relationship between you and your animal.

The more you know about your horse, the better you can care for them. 

Let’s take a closer look at some of the amazing things an animal communicator can teach you about your horse.

The Activities They Like and Dislike

Horses are purchased and raised for a variety of tasks including trail riding, competing, breeding, dressage, and manual labor. 

Similar to humans, horses prefer some of these activities more than others.

Is your horse acting resistant to your efforts to practice or train? Are they acting more lethargic or stubborn than usual?

Chances are, your animal may be tired or stressed over their vigorous schedule. An animal communicator can tap into these emotions and learn more about which activities your horse enjoys and which ones are causing them stress or discomfort.

With this information, you can alter their routine or incorporate more time for rest.

They Enjoy Your Company

Riding isn’t everything. While your horse probably enjoys being ridden, they also look forward to your company.

It’s important to spend quality time with your horse outside of trail rides and training. A relaxing brush down, massage, or even conversation might be just what your horse needs to feel loved and appreciated.

An animal communicator will let you know if your horse is feeling emotionally neglected.

Tips for Riding

Equestrian activities are extremely popular among horse owners. Performing well in competitions takes not only practice but a strong connection with your equine.

An animal communicator can help facilitate this relationship by uncovering how your horse feels during your rides.

By tuning into your horse’s thoughts and feelings, you can find out the following things:

  • What your horse needs to perform better
  • What you’re doing (or not doing) right during rides or competitions
  • What your horse needs from you

Through an animal communicator, you can find out if your horse feels tense, nervous, or relaxed during competitions. You can even find out simple things like if their lead is too tight or your stirrups are rubbing against their side. 

All of these small fixes can improve not only your horse’s performance but the entire riding experience.

Why Your Horse is Acting Out

An animal communicator can tell pet owners a lot about their animal’s behavior. Because animals can’t speak to you directly to express what’s wrong, you may have no idea what’s sparking their sudden change in demeanor.

One major thing many horse owners don’t realize is how important an established routine is. Breaking from this routine of feeding, riding, and bathing can spark unwanted behavior. 

Feeding your horse at the right time is one of the most important factors in maintaining their health, happiness, and performance. Late feedings can cause a horse to pace or become aggressive.

If your horse seems agitated, skittish, or lethargic, an animal communicator can help uncover the root cause.

Physical Issues or Ailments

All animals experience injuries at one time or another and horses are no different.

Unfortunately, some of most common and painful injuries for horses can’t be detected by the naked eye. Noticing warning signs like limping, favoring one leg over another, or changes in appetite can help you identify and treat your equine’s ailment.

But what about those medical issues that aren’t as obvious?

An animal communicator can offer insight into what’s bothering your horse. Animal communicators are not medical professionals but they can offer valuable information about undetected discomfort in your horse through medical intuition

Early detection means getting your horse the treatment it needs before their condition worsens.

Their Surroundings Matter

Equines are highly sensitive and intuitive animals. Their surroundings play a huge part in their happiness, health, and safety.

An animal communicator can uncover your horse’s greatest fears. Simple things like a flock of birds, a car backfiring, or even a foreign object near their stall can cause alarm and distress.

Through an animal communicator, you can learn both what your horse likes and dislikes about their surroundings and make changes accordingly.

A horse that feels comfortable and safe in its environment will behave, perform, and feel better. 

Connect with Your Equine in New and Incredible Ways

An animal communicator is skilled at connecting with animals from all walks of life. 

A horse owner and their pet share a unique relationship. The deeper the bond, the more in sync you and your horse will be during rides. 

Ani is a skilled animal communicator with years of experience helping pet owners connect with their beloved animals.

Ani is also trained in medium reading, soul retrevial, and chakra healing.

Contact her today to learn more about her services and see what other satisfied pet owners have to say about their experience.