Five Things Your Pet Wants You to Know

Are you struggling with pet behavior problems: soiling, destructiveness, aggression, anxiety, disobedience? Would you like to understand your pet's point of view? Get a copy of this free report that can save money, frustration, even your pet's life.
By: Reisa Mary Stone
 
March 12, 2012 - PRLog -- Reisa Mary Stone announces her free report, "Five Things Your Pet Wants You to Know." After speaking to a packed house at Vancouver Pet Expo last week, she was inspired to answer the most pressing concerns of pet guardians today.

Are you struggling with common pet problems: aggression, soiling, destructiveness, disobedience, bucking, poor show ring performance, anxiety, mysterious illnesses and lamenesses, stubborness?

Did you think you were doing something amazing by rescuing an animal---and now wonder if you did the right thing? His or her "baggage" just seems like too much. You've spent many dollars, had property destroyed or even been physically harmed. You may be thinking of finding them another home, or even euthanasia. Your happy dream has turned to frustration and guilt.

Don't give up. There is a solution.

Reisa is a professional Animal Communicator who can help you understand your pet's point of view. She has a solid background in animal training, and has rehabbed "hard case" rescue animals since childhood.

Your pet is constantly speaking with you, and doesn't understand why you don't respond.
   
Imagine the frustration this causes for your best friend, and how that frustration may express itself!

Yes, your pet's distressing behavior can make you wonder what's wrong with them. But recall how YOU feel when another person views you as if YOU'RE the "problem." It doesn't make for a cooperative relationship.

Your pet doesn't need to be fixed. Their behavior is crying out for understanding. Once you learn what they are trying to say, behavioral issues will begin to clear up.

Animals are unique individuals with strong personal preferences. Because their senses are keen, changes in routine, toys, or tack can create a more cooperative pet. But how can you know what to change, unless they tell you?

In "Five Things Your Pet Wants You to Know," Reisa gives you simple advice that can help turn around your relationship with your pet.

To obtain your free copy of this report, please visit  http://www.reisastone.com

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Reisa Mary Stone helps people resolve even the toughest pet problems through Animal Communication. www.reisastone.com

She is the author of "Baba's Kitchen: Ukrainian Soul Food with Stories From the Village." www.ukrainiansoulfood.ca
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