Animal Connections™
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May 26, 2006

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Contact Information

Shannon Gross,

Animal Communicator

shannon@
shannongross.com

317 334-1644

 

 

 

“Kenny had food aggression and just aggression issues in general … After 35 minutes of speaking with Shannon and her showing Kenny how to calm himself [by releasing traumatic memories], he was a totally different dog.  He is the love of my life even more. I don’t know if we could have ever helped him out of his terrors but with Shannon’s help we did.  Thank you Shannon. Kenny is the calmest dog I have ever seen.” 

Nicole Hahn,
Kenny’s mom

What Is Animal Communication?

Animal communication is a unique opportunity to speak with your animal friends and hear their responses - right from the dog's (or cat's or horse's or whale's) mouth.

I simply serve as a translator, helping humans and their animal friends share the wonder of connection. Animal communication can also help you and your animal companions work through behavioral challenges, transitions, and emotional issues. Your animal friends don't even have to be present to participate. In fact, other than in-person events such as those listed below, most consultations take place over the phone.

Learn more

Upcoming Events

Please stop by for an animal communication session at the following fundraisers. A portion of the earnings from each event will help these organizations further their missions.

·          IndyFeral’s annual yard sale on Saturday, May 27 from 8 a.m. to noon at 5457 Julian Ave (Irvington) in Indianapolis, IN.

·          Pet Day with the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County on Saturday, June 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Warsaw, IN

My Hero Is a Dog: Kenny Moves Through Trauma by Opening His Heart

Sometimes when humans or animals go through a traumatic experience, their systems seem to get stuck on the trauma setting. Every moment thereafter is about survival. Is this a safe environment or not? Are these safe people or not? Survival-oriented messages constantly circulate throughout their systems like troops scouting for danger and, before long, these fears become stored in the body. This was the case with Kenny, a rescued Manchester Terrier, who I met this month at Kentuckiana Pug Rescue's PugPalooza.

Read Kenny’s story.

 

© 2006 Shannon Gross, LLC Ÿ shannon@shannongross.com Ÿ 317 334-1644

Please note: While I can assist you and your veterinarian by sharing the information, including symptoms, your animal describes, I am not a veterinarian and cannot diagnose or your animal companion.

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