Animal Communicator Job Description And Lifestyle

By Dorothy Brown


When it comes to animals, there are many different duties involved whether a pet owner or professional. When it comes to being a professional Animal Communicator, one must be able to understand the different behaviors, moods and actions of a number of different species. As such, while a very interesting position, it is not for everyone.

While this is the case, not all have the ability to communicate vocally. The most common animals with which humans communicate on a regular basis are apes, birds, cats, dogs, lions and tigers which are also the most vocal. Generally, other animals communicate by the ability to run, hide or scatter. Depending on environment, an animal might react in different ways with regards to a human counterpart.

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 humans understanding animal communication. Most often, it is the tone of the bark or other sound that allows an owner to know if a pet is angry, happy, scared or upset. As such, it is important to always listen and understand when an animal whether a pet or otherwise is attempting to communicate.

One of the most difficult species with which humans attempt to communicate are birds. Not necessarily cockatoos, macaws, parakeets or parrots as these birds have long been known as a talking aspect of the species. In fact, it is now been proved that parrots can carry on intellectual conversations with owners and others. At the same time, it is highly unlikely the bird on the window sill is going to say anything of great importance though may sing a beautiful song to greet the day.

When it comes to training birds to talk, that is a different story. For, repetition is often the key to success in teaching a parakeet or cock-a-too to speak. Whereas, research has now proved that parrots and possibly macaws can also carry on intellectual conversations.

The work of these individuals and trainers are closely related. For, to be a successful trainer, one is going to need the ability to communicate and understand animal moods and behaviors. Whereas, an animal psychic is not always involved in the professional or personal training of animals.

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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