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/ Constance Frankenberg, Animal Communicator

One of the blessings of my work is witnessing the transformation that it can foster for animals and their human companions. As a psychic, people come to me as they seek ways to help their “pets.” Sometimes an animal will show a major shift in behavior after a psychic reading, and sometimes it’s just because someone was there to truly listen to them. As human beings, having someone to hear us can lighten our spirits, validate us, and offer support—it’s often the same for our animal friends.

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I recently did a reading for a cat and the following day the “owner” shared that the cat started acting more affectionate and relaxed after the reading. Information shared in readings shows animal friends in a new light or can even encourage a personal change of habit or negative behavior upon hearing the animal share things like “cigarettes are bad for you and the smoke burns my lungs.”

I asked a few of my clients to share their firsthand stories of transformation with you, so that you can better understand the true power of listening to your pets.

Jacqueline

by KATE MCKEEVER MOORE | Jacksonville

We foster Rat Terriers and had rescued a tiny female from the Miami Dade Animal Shelter. It quickly became obvious that Jackie had a very abusive past and was having a hard time adjusting. Her way to cope was to bite—my husband and I were bitten several times. Despite that, after nine months we’d fallen in love with her and decided she was family.

When we took her for a reading, the first thing Constance shared was that Jackie did not like her name. It wasn’t regal enough and she wanted to be called Jacqueline, even spelling it out letter by letter. My husband laughed at the idea, but before long he agreed. She definitely seemed to be a much happier pup with the name change—the change in personality was obvious! I would like to say she has never bit again, but can’t. However, the bites are much rarer now. It made me realize that whenever a foster dog has a questionable past, as she did, one of the best things you can do for them is to give them a new name, so as not to have all the bad associations that came with the previous name.

Eddie

by NORMA BRIZZI | Atlantic Beach

I had a personal transformation after my very first reading with Constance for my MaltiPoo, Eddie. He began vocalizing and seemed very excited during the first few minutes. I found out later that he was very surprised that someone had come to see him specifically, and to talk and connect with him and not me. That marked my transformation as to how I view animals, not just as pets and companions for us … but as having real feelings and their own special place in the world—that they deserve our respect, to be heard, and that we need to listen.

Larry

by VANESSA ALOKI LEWELL PONSFORD | Norwich, United Kingdom

Vanessa and Larry

The name on his British passport read Rainman but I knew my horse as Larry. He was very clever and remembered everything. It was the week before his vet appointment (to find out why he was constantly coming up lame) that Constance looked at his photo and shared the feeling that the pain he was feeling in his shoulder was originating in his foot. Though the vet really thought the planned x-rays would show the issue was in the shoulder. Constance moved her hands, showing me that something in his foot was in fact aligned at a much sharper angle than it should be. The subsequent x-ray showed the pedal bone had rotated and his heel had dropped, causing the pain. The bone was tilted at the angle Constance had described. They treated Larry, and I thought and hoped we’d enjoy many more rides together. When he came up lame again, Constance saw a dark area under his foot bone. After examination the vet found a hematoma on the underside of his foot bone, caused by concussion, as his sole was so thin.

When the time came too soon, to let him be free from pain and run free forever, Constance shared seeing him in spirit form, running free. Hearing messages from him now that he is gone has comforted me greatly.

I recently did a follow-up reading with Vanessa. Though Larry is in spirit form, he appears to me as if in the prime of life, standing behind Vanessa, nudging her forward on her life journey. The two of them shared a heart connection, and that was the gift shared while here, but his care took up so much of her time, energy and focus. Vanessa is an equestrian and trains horses for competition. Larry’s message for her was clear. Now that he is gone she has the opportunity and time to fully commit to working with the horses in her care. She’s able to elevate her skills, and theirs, and grow as a person. He wants this for her because he loves her and she loves horses—her work will allow them to learn, excel and do what they love. So even through loss, we can be given the gift of transformation.

Constance works internationally, offering workshops, mentoring, and psychic readings for people and animals.

/ constancefrankenberg.com • 800-588-3659

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