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Beginning Animal Communication Class
Have you ever wondered about Animal Communication?
This popular class will explore the basics of animal communication - what it is, how it works, and fun techniques to practice on your own. Learn the basics in week one and return for week two to practice your skills. This training is open to the general public as well as OHS volunteers and staff. Please leave your animals at home and bring photos of your pets if you want to try to communicate with your own animal.
Please note, the instructor will not be offering any private readings - this workshop is for you to explore your own animal communication skills! Come with an open mind and a willingness to try something new! Class meets two weeks in a row on Sunday afternoons.
About the Instructor
Roberta Cobb has been an OHS volunteer since 1993. She’s been practicing animal communication since 2003. Roberta is donating her time and efforts for this class so all proceeds can benefit the Oregon Humane Society and our shelter animals.
When & Where
Sundays, March 4th and 11th - Please attend both sessions! 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Manners Hall 1 Animal Medical Learning Center Oregon Humane Society
Price
$50 Regular Price $15 Discounted Price for OHS Volunteers*
*Discounted price available for current, active OHS Volunteers - just choose the discounted price on the check-out screen.
To Register
What to Bring
You are encouraged to bring photos of your own animals, so you or another student can practice communicating with them. The best photos to bring have these qualities:
-the animal is in focus -the animal is looking at the camera -there is only one animal in the photo -there is no red-eye present (and this includes when the red-eye has been removed, that's really difficult) -the picture is FAIRLY recent (it's harder to use a kitten picture for a 10 year old cat, but within a year or two is fine) -hard copy is much easier than the tiny pictures saved on people's phones.
Please note, while it is possible to practice animal communication with deceased pets, it is not a recommended practice for beginners due to degree of difficulty.
Questions about the class?
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