Earlier this year we went on an Animal Communications Course. Although skeptical at first, we had an awesome experience because we decided to keep an open mind. We now try and practise as often as possible to hone our newly required skills. If you’d like to help us practise, why not check out our website called Listen to Me.
Anyways, this post is actually about what I’ve learned from Kodi recently. I’ve been going to the lady that presented the course a few times to help communicate with our own animals. During the last visit, I decided to ask Kodi a few questions about his reactions to his new sister, Lola. It seems like he doesn’t want anything to do with her.
Immediately after asking Kodi this, the lady burst out laughing. She said that Kodi wants to know why do we want him to mate with Lola, because he really doesn’t want to. I was confused wondering why Kodi would think that we want him to do that. We managed to assure him this was not the case, and that we only want him to be friendly with her. We continued with a few more questions when I suddenly realised why Kodi thought we wanted him to mate with Lola.
Whenever I speak to Kodi, I talk of his “girlfriend” Lola. When we asked him about this word association, he told us that word to him means that he needs to mate with her. I had to laugh, because he was so happy to hear that he didn’t need to mate with her, and that he must see her as his sister.
Just goes to show you, that pets dogs do understand our words!
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