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The FIKA with Annika program on KOYT 97.1 is seeking dogs and other pets with something to say.
behavioral or mental issues, according to Knöppel.
Annika Knöppel, host of KOYT Community Radio’s FIKA with Annika show, seeks the owners of pets that may have something to say.
“I’m going to have a pre-recorded FIKA with Annika session with an animal communicator in the next week or two,” said Knöppel. “Yes, she talks remotely to animals. In addition to the usual talk, we will select a few community members to participate.”
Eligible pet owners should have an animal that is in need of a conversation to address medical,
“An animal communicator really opens up a path of understanding between a human and the animal,” she said. “What a communicator does extends beyond the novelty of finding out your animal’s likes and dislikes and into heavier subjects, like the sources of behavioral abnormalities and illness. I will set up a phone conference between interested pet people and the communicator and incorporate it into the interview session.”
Knöppel hosts the FIKA with Annika talk show on Anza’s local,