Animal Communication with Cristal and Lola

I was asked to do an animal communication session for a dog named Lola. I felt nervous and wanted to do a good job so asked Spirit to take the lead. (oops). I wasn’t expecting to be corrected but appreciate so much, the lesson in trust.

Spirit replied,

“Contrary to what you believe
These connections with the animal spirits are not from me
But through the animal itself

Let’s concentrate the energy there, with my support, shall we?

As a gentle reminder, your job is to listen deeply

Trust, breathe, open, accept and fail or not,
It’s about letting things flow…”

With that I let go of hesitation and here are the results! Keep in mind that I sent the full reading to Lola’s owner Cristal, and then received Cristal’s reply hours later. My method is listening first, then connecting to guests who request a reading. For your reading ease I combine the two.

Visions and Loving Messages:
Initially I could see a small/medium sized dog as though I were looking down at her from above. The dog had black on the head and a white body, with black patches. I had seen a small Sheltie the day before, so wavered, thinking I may be confusing Lola with a different dog. A nudge from Spirit at this point and I decided with confidence, ‘This is Lola’.

Cristal’s question to her dog Lola was about what Cristal might do to help Lola feel more comfortable when Cristal leaves the house. Lola had a couple logical suggestions and one that was a little bit cheeky. Haha

Building Confidence and Finding security
Lola let me know she is deeply attached to Cristal and feels lost when Cristal is away. She worries about being left and does not have confidence in herself but assures Cristal it isn’t from any lacking on her part. Lola’s anxiety is based in herself, not Cristal. She then showed herself, tail wagging furiously then rolling over for tummy rubs when Cristal comes home. Such joy! Such relief! “You’re home and safe!” The best thing!

Lola’s suggestions
On the topic of helping calm her, Lola first suggests soothing music in the house may help. Second, (which I was sure Lola felt might be pushing the envelope in her favour) she suggested getting a treat ball and filling it to the very brim may help. This way, Lola said, “It will remind me of how much you love me.”

Next, something amazing. Lola showed herself sitting in a round dog bed. The bed was situated in front of a large, piece of furniture ‘in the living room’. I tried to determine what the furniture was. It was rectangular in shape, large, and wooden. It didn’t seem to be a bookshelf, something wider, but I couldn’t see what, exactly. Lola showed herself curled up in her dog bed in front of the furniture at the left corner. “I want to say, one of your shirts may help. I’ll nuzzle it and breathe in your scent,” she said.

Cristal’s reflection:
Cristal says Lola is a ‘small/medium sized dog of 20 pounds. She could easily relate to that description of missing a loved one, herself. Belly rubs are indeed a favourite for Lola. Cristal felt she could try to find a way to leave music on for Lola and could provide a treat ball, and a worn shirt. The picture above speaks volumes. Lola’s colour, size, and rounded dog bed in front of the left-hand corner of a large, wooded desk in the living room confirm we have a connection with Lola.

Worries
Next Lola shared these thoughts. “The dog door is locked when you’re away. I don’t understand this. It confuses me. How can I protect the house from within? This makes me feel unsafe. I can’t see who is out there that might come in. I also can’t see you coming.”

Lola described being confused that the ‘dog door’ was locked. It turns out there isn’t a dog door. Funny that Lola feels the front door is hers. Cristal confirms that from the windows Lola can see neither the front entrance or where Cristal parks her car. I love that Lola was able to explain that her concern was one of protection for the home. She often barks when people walk by the yard.

Walks
For those who are skeptical about animal communication, the idea of talking about going for a walk with a dog may seem cliché and eye rolling. However, Lola shares several ideas that relate to her unique situation. I describe what I see to Cristal.

“I see Lola on a lead. The two of you leave the house and are heading toward a car. Lola is out in front. She seems to need/want to sniff around the tires before you go on a walk, to see where you have been. She likes that you let her walk out ahead of you, (at this time at least). She feels this shows you have confidence in her — hat you trust her and that she can lead. She says it boosts her self-confidence, no matter what others might say. “It’s okay,” she says. “I like that.”

Cristal later replied, “My car is parked in front of the gate and we have to walk past it to go for a walk.” She explained that Lola does walk out in front with sensitivity given for Lola who has challenges with hearing due to chronic ear infections. Lola startles easily when Cristal walks beside her. “I don’t mind as I feel she’s more comfortable with it, and yeah. It doesn’t matter what others think!” Do you see how these concepts shared by Lola can be seen as unique to this relationship?

Hearing Issues
With regards to her hearing, (keeping in mind I don’t hear from Cristal until after the entire reading) Lola says, “My ears are a challenge I know. It’s part of what makes me nervous at times. I can’t always hear when someone approaches. The surprise is distressing, but it’s not your fault. When you are near, I know you are watching with me. You always reassure. I look to you at those moments. Thanks for your gentle words and soft touch.”

A Friend Next Door.
Next, I find myself outside with Lola. She sees another dog lying on the ground ahead of her. This dog is larger than Lola, a medium sized dog and very solid. I see a square head like a pit bull, only larger. Its colours are darker brown with patches of colour that are very distinct. This dog has a lovely big stick. Lola seems to enjoy time with this dog. She’s looking on from a little distance right now. She thinks the dog might share that stick (treat stick?) if she just waits a little longer.

Cristal explains, “My next-door neighbours have a female boxer dog. Dark brown with black etc, brindle. Carlie quite often has a stick or chewy toy or treat. Lola looks through the fence at Carlie. I haven’t let them meet because Carlie likes to put her leg on people and other dogs and I was concerned about Lola’s ear. I can coordinate with my neighbour for them to meet in our yard or their yard.”

Summarizing this Animal Communication experience
Lola shared a number of other ideas but I will leave things here. One thought I want to leave you with is this:

Animal Communication is more than regurgitating a thought that comes in ones mind. For me, Clairvoyance and Clairaudience come in, but also remote viewing, that out of body experience where within the vision you find yourself somewhere recognizable to someone else.

More than that, the telepathic communication with the animal extends beyond mere thought to include emotions, feelings, desires, silliness, comfort or lack thereof in physical surroundings, activities and relationships, hopes, dreams and conclusions made by the animal itself. As Spirit suggests, the ability to trust, to breathe deeply and open your heart and mind to possibilities can result in an experience beyond what you believe is possible, and yet. There you are!

Thank you Cristal and Lola, for this opportunity to connect with you and for allowing me to post your heart-warming story.

Cheers and have a lovely day, everyone!
With love,
Catherine ~

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