About Janet
Since childhood, I have had a profound love and connection to
animals. However, when I was working on my MFA at NYU, my little Maltese,
Mae, began my training as an Animal Communicator.
Before writing, I would always meditate. Mae took full advantage of
this “quiet time” to send me images of what she wanted to eat that
day. Different colored labels of dog food appeared in my mind’s eye.
I don’t generally think about dog food (Chocolate, perhaps) so I quickly
deduced that these were not my thoughts. I experimented by purposely
serving her the food that I didn’t see that day. She would just look
at me like, “Dummy!” As soon as I put down the can of food that came
into my meditation, she would promptly gobble it up. Before long,
the other animals in my apartment building were talking to me and
my friends in New York were calling me to help out with their animals’
issues.
Right before I moved to Los Angeles from New York, I met a woman who
said she was studying animal communicating up in the Bay area. That
was the first time I had formally heard the term. After my move, I
sought out a teacher to help me hone and broaden my skills.
I have had much success with helping deepen communication between
animals and their human friends. I help with behavior issues, finding
lost animals, as well as finding out what an animal wants near the
time of their transition and the symptoms of their illness that they
are unable to express for themselves.
It is a personal mission of mine that animals be known as the sentient
beings that they are and acknowledged for the huge contribution that
they make in their willingness to partner with and be of service to
humans.
This same love of animals propelled me into animal rescue several
years later. I believe that there is a Divine Right Home for each
and every animal on this planet & I am determined that we will
find it.