End of Life Animal Communication

Learn how to support your pet as you move from helplessness to empowerment in understanding their perspective.

2 hours | USD 200
(1-hour distance session with your pet and 1-hour video session with you)
USD 150  for existing animal clients: Apply to animals I have worked with previously. 

The main goal of the End-Of-Life Animal Communication Session is to help you overcome feelings of helplessness, find acceptance, and be fully present with your pet during their final moments. I provide insight into your pet’s readiness to transition and offer guidance on how to care for them before, during, and after this process. This session aims to give you confidence and peace by aligning your pet’s wishes with your own, helping you support them in their final journey.

This session is for you if:

  • You’re unsure if your pet is ready to transition and need guidance.
  • You want confirmation that you’re making the right decision as your pet nears the end of their life.
  • You’re concerned about missing important aspects of your pet’s end-of-life care.
  • You see your pet’s health declining and want to know if they are suffering.
  • You want to understand how to provide the comfort and care your pet needs.
  • You’re uncertain about what to expect and need advice on caring for them.
  • You want to learn how to recognize signs of readiness for transition and when your pet is ready to pass.
Session overview

Your appointment includes a 60-minute distance communication with your animal, followed by a 60-minute Zoom call where I share your pet’s insights.

Session highlights
  • Pet’s Perspective: Address 1-2 main concerns at their end-of-life, including messages and options for improvement.
  • Physical Body Scan: Identifies areas of physical discomfort and pain levels.
  • Emotional Scan: Assesses experienced emotions, their duration, and intensity.
  • Energetic Scan: Detects blockages or stagnation and evaluates the need for energy.
  • End-of-Life Transition: Discuss what to expect, staying present during the transition, and beginning your healing process.
  • Anticipatory Grief Support.
What types of questions can be addressed in a session?
  • Are you in pain?
  • How can I make you more comfortable?
  • Would you choose a treatment to prolong your time here?
  • Do you prefer comfort care or gentle passing?
  • Is there anything or anyone you want to see or do before you go?
  • Do you have any messages for loved ones?
  • Do you prefer burial or cremation, and where would you like to be laid to rest?
What you'll need for your booking?
  • A recent photo of your animal
  • A list of medications and supplements your animal is on
  • Recent vet diagnoses or results