Animal Communicator Job Description And Lifestyle

By Dorothy Brown


Animals often provide messages through a series of non-verbal clues. An Animal Communicator often has the ability to comprehend these clues based on specific behaviors and moods. While some species are better at communicating than others, most all animals have the ability to do so.

One area in which a trainer and someone working as a communicator differ is that most often trainers are working with dogs, horses, lions, tigers and other animals which communicate vocally. Whereas, a pet psychic can often read the minds of animals based on silent as well as vocal behaviors. One area that plays an important role in this process is in being able to understand the traits of a number of species.

In all cases, communication between humans and animals defines a desire for a response. Whether a dog wanting to be fed, or cat wanting to be petted, these animals are very good at communicating such needs. Whereas, others are more difficult such as the many animals living in zoos around the world.

When it comes to human commands, animals must be taught over time to understand different orders. A good example of this is in dog training. For, it can often take a great deal of time and patience to teach a dog to sit, stay, come or be leash and house trained. To expedite the process, it should be noted that trainers are some of the best at being able to communicate with other species on the planet. As such, it is imperative that owners pay close attention to commands and tones used during the training process.

Birds often communicate within the same species. In fact, most often the bird calls are an attempt to attract others for mating or other social activity. However, there are certain species of birds that communicate with humans on a regular basis such as cockatoos, parakeets, parrots, macaws and others.

There are also other species with which those whom can communicate with animals and trainers work in coalition. These include horses, dolphins and whales. For, each of these species have a very special way of communicating with humans whether through behavior, vocalized sounds or song.

While science has long been involved in the research of animal and human communication, the general population has only began to take this research seriously over the last few decades. In fact, society was very interested in the ability of animals to communicate with humans as early as the late 18th and early 19th century. However, rather than take the research seriously, animals suspected of having this ability were sensationalized and place in circus or other acts within the entertainment industry.

One of the most promising projects to show that this is true with dogs can be found in current Japanese research. For, there is currently a device being used in Japan designed by Dr. Matsumi Suzuki which is reported to decipher dog barks into specific phrases based on tone and length. As such, if this research is successful, dog owners and others may someday be able to better understand the vocal communication of dogs and other animals at any given moment in time.




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