What animal communication can’t do
Short:
- Replace veterinary or medical diagnostics and treatment
- Be purely an “educational measure”
- Restrict an animal’s free will
- Make promises of healing
- Making contact with other animals without the animal owner’s permission (except for wild animals)
- Ignore the animal’s refusal to make contact (or other interventions such as energetic harmonisation)
Long:
Animal communication cannot and must not replace veterinary or veterinary practitioner diagnostics and treatment. Likewise, it must not be an “educational measure”. Furthermore, it must not restrict or override an animal’s free will or make promises of healing. It is also an absolute no-go to make contact with an animal without the permission of the animal’s owner (with the exception of wild animals, as these have no owner and therefore no one can be asked). When making contact with an animal, the animal itself is also asked for permission and if it refuses to make contact, no animal communication (or other intervention such as energetic harmonisation) is done.