Animal Communication Explained

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Leta is currently in the process of a major relocation, so is referring all calls to Diane Samsel in North Carolina, 828-859-5912, www.powerpaws.com. Or please visit www.animaltalk.net or www.acersplace.com and consult the directories on those websites to find a communicator who matches your needs. Thank you for your patience, and we hope you will check back some time in May.


Please use the form below to submit your consultation request.

FIELDS CONTAINING AN ASTERIX * ARE REQUIRED TO PROCESS YOUR REQUEST

 

 

 

 

 

British gent Marlowe settles in for a natter.

My standard practice is to set up appointments via e-mail.
Rates: I charge $40 for a minimum half-hour consultation, with my time prorated after that to $80/hour.
New clients please note before submitting the form: I specialize in equine communication and health problems (in all animals), and I no longer offer lost animal consultations. Please visit www.acersplace.com for alternatives. I require payment by credit card and take Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.

I schedule appointments during regular work hours and do not work evenings or weekends. If you have a day job, scheduling an appointment during the lunch hour works well, as you do not have to be with your animal in order to do the session. You will need to be able to call me at the time of the appointment, and a land line rather than a cell phone is usually best for good reception.

*Full Name:
*E-Mail Address:
Telephone Number:
*General issue:
*Type of Animal:
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*Use the text field below to list several options for you for consultation times.
I work Monday through Friday, during normal work hours.

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You can see that Marlowe has had a productive and exciting consultation with Leta.

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