Animal Communication Group Session

15,00 $

May 20 / June 17 - 7 pm with Zoom. The link is sent at 5h15.

The group is limited to 8 people. Reserve now!

Do you want to deepen your relationship with your pet(s)? Would you like to learn more about Animal Communication? Do you wish to share with other animal lovers? Sign up for a monthly group Animal Communication session with Lynda Yelle Dolittle, at 7PM, via Zoom. You can show a picture of your animal when you ask your question to one animal.

You can ask any question to your pet or to any other animal, living or dead, domestic or wild. Some people simply ask their animal to share its wisdom. You are also welcome to participate without having a pet or a question, simply out of interest and curiosity! You will learn about animal communication and benefit from all the answers and from the wonderful messages that the animals share with us! We have already spoken with a doe, a lab animal, a whale, and even flies and bees! It’s a nice moment shared by a group of animal lovers.

Below, Testimonials following AC sessions

The cost is $15 per month or you can pay for multiple sessions/in one payment. An eTransfer is possible to info@lyndayelledolittle.com.

If you can’t attend or if in another time zome, you can send your question and a picture of the animal with it’s name, sex and age before the session, by email at info@lyndayelledolittle.com. You will receive the recording of the complete session by email within 48h. Join the group and be surprised! .

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Testimonials following AC sessions

I would like to know why my daughter's cat, Puddy Cat, does not come near me? This has never happened.The cat says to her – I want you to let me decide if I approach you and when I want to. I am surprised! On my next visit, Puddy Cat watches me from a distance. After awhile, to my surprise, she brushes against my leg and lets me pet her. My heart is filled with joy and she repeats this interaction. We are all surprised at the rapid change in her  behavior. The man that was there and saw this tells us he didn't know it was possible to communicate with animals, an eye opener for him! Puddy Cat showed me that despite the love I have for cats, they chose if they want to interact with me. A beautiful lesson.- Céline Roy
One of my students listens to a lady sharing with her the distress she experiences with her parakeet who has been screaming non-stop for a year and a half. She can't take it anymore and wants to get rid of it. Sylvie explains to her what animal communication is and offers to speak with her parakeet. During the meeting, the parakeet tells Sylvie that she is experiencing a lot of stress having been attacked by the cat. That she is uncomfortable in their new house and that she does not like to be in the sun. Sylvie suggests putting the parakeet in another room and to close the door when she goes out, this way the parakeet will feel safe. The lady makes the changes to answer her parakeet's needs. The next day, the parakeet stops screaming. – Sylvie Roberge
A lady wants information about the health of her dog that is not well. I am not a veterinarian,I do not diagnose and I always recommend medical advice. I sense an imbalance in the dog’s system and suggest that more precise blood tests could be done. The lady sees her veterinarian again and makes the request. The veterinary does not see the need because there is no indication of abnormalities in the results of the blood tests already done. She insists. The advanced analyzes show an imbalance of enzymes and other. The a veterinarian is treating the dog, much to the delight of the lady. - Nancy Molloy
I am the guardian of an adorable tabby cat named Chandler, a 9 month old rescue. He was abandoned at the vet at the age of 5 weeks following a fall from a cat tree which resulted in a break in the femoral bone of the left hind leg. Long story short… following treatment, he had surgery, he is now 100% recovered and he has LOTS of energy.
We called on Mrs. Yelle to try to change his behavior with our other cat, which almost bordered on intimidation. He chased her and jumped on her constantly. Being older and bigger this game had become a stressor for our cat. She couldn't move without him jumping on her. During the communication between Ms. Yelle and Chandler, she told us that he did not understand that this behavior was disturbing, bordering on aggressive. As he was removed from his mother and siblings at a young age, he did not receive all the education needed from his mother to intereat with other cats, how to play, good manners. Mrs. Yelle explained to him and made him understand that this must change for the better, by giving him a simple instruction to help his behavior. We use the magic word… “NICE” which tells him to stop. The session took place on Thursday and already over the weekend we saw a significant improvement. He still plays and runs with our female cat but when the chasing escalates and stresses her, we just say to him... NICE and he immediately calms down. It's incredible ! Now, the two cats cohabit, bask without constantly chasing. A very effective animal communication,which had quick results and produced a 180 degree change in behavior with Chandler. 
Moral of the story, we should not assume that our animals have received the necessary education from their mother. Especially if it is a “rescue” and we are uncertain of its provenance and its past.                           Thank you Mrs. Yelle, our whole family is very happy and lives in a more serene environment.- Sylvie Pharand