Animal Whispering comes with Questions.
Hopefully these will help you answer those questions.
Who does Dr. Bruington whisper to?
All of your pets, dogs, cats, horses, birds, alpacas, etc.
What does the session experience look like?
With Animal Whispering, Dr. Bruington works with emotions of animals. She identifies particular emotions and emotional attitudes involved with relationships and behaviors. She speaks to the animal and translates that information to their owner.
Does the session need to be in person?
If you live near the Boulder/Longmont area of Colorado, it is best to schedule an Outdoor Office visit with Dr. B. Additional travel fees may occur if Dr. B needs to travel to your home. Phone sessions are preferred. Dr. Bruington has done phone consultations as far away as China, with no issues. Phone sessions are just as effective and the animals are aware of what is happening.
Phone sessions are suggested, when there is a behavior, health, or relationship need that one would like the input from the animal. It is suggested to send Dr. Bruington a picture of your animal in advance of the session.
How does Dr. Bruington communicate with the animals?
Dr. Bruington is able to connect and communicate through telepathic energy, then she is able to monitor the emotions of the acupuncture meridians.
How can a session benefit my animal?
A client called in for her male pit bull who was having issues with his right knee. After my client went to the veterinarian, they suggested a $4000 surgery was recommended to fix the ACL. My client, discouraged by this diagnosis called me to discuss. Magnus (the dog) shared with me that his third vertebrae was fusing and the nerve was being pinched. My client went back to the veterinarian, and sure enough, x-ray showed a problem with the third vertebral spacing. No knee surgery was necessary and after 6 weeks of care and medication, he was fine. My client was relieved with knowing what Magnus had conveyed was right on and the vet was able to change the protocol. It saved her time, money, and an unnecessary surgery for Magnus.
Hopefully these will help you answer those questions.
Who does Dr. Bruington whisper to?
All of your pets, dogs, cats, horses, birds, alpacas, etc.
What does the session experience look like?
With Animal Whispering, Dr. Bruington works with emotions of animals. She identifies particular emotions and emotional attitudes involved with relationships and behaviors. She speaks to the animal and translates that information to their owner.
Does the session need to be in person?
If you live near the Boulder/Longmont area of Colorado, it is best to schedule an Outdoor Office visit with Dr. B. Additional travel fees may occur if Dr. B needs to travel to your home. Phone sessions are preferred. Dr. Bruington has done phone consultations as far away as China, with no issues. Phone sessions are just as effective and the animals are aware of what is happening.
Phone sessions are suggested, when there is a behavior, health, or relationship need that one would like the input from the animal. It is suggested to send Dr. Bruington a picture of your animal in advance of the session.
How does Dr. Bruington communicate with the animals?
Dr. Bruington is able to connect and communicate through telepathic energy, then she is able to monitor the emotions of the acupuncture meridians.
How can a session benefit my animal?
- More relaxed animal
- More knowledge and understanding of your animal
- More information to make sound decisions
- Behavioral changes
- Gained confidence in owner's intuition
A client called in for her male pit bull who was having issues with his right knee. After my client went to the veterinarian, they suggested a $4000 surgery was recommended to fix the ACL. My client, discouraged by this diagnosis called me to discuss. Magnus (the dog) shared with me that his third vertebrae was fusing and the nerve was being pinched. My client went back to the veterinarian, and sure enough, x-ray showed a problem with the third vertebral spacing. No knee surgery was necessary and after 6 weeks of care and medication, he was fine. My client was relieved with knowing what Magnus had conveyed was right on and the vet was able to change the protocol. It saved her time, money, and an unnecessary surgery for Magnus.