Pet's Point of View

Pet's Point of View 🌿 Animal Communication, End-of-Life & Death Doula Care — Honoring your Pet’s Journey with Soul & Heart 💛

I offer heart-centered support for animal lovers navigating every stage of their pet’s life — from deepening your connection to honoring their transition. Through intuitive animal communication, emotional wellness consulting, and end-of-life doula care, I help you understand what your animal needs and how to support them with clarity, compassion, and presence. Whether your animal is thriving, aging, or preparing to pass, I’m here to walk beside you — gently, soulfully, and without judgment.

🐾 1:1 sessions • End-of-life guidance • The Companion Path • Workshops

Learn more or book a session here: https://linktr.ee/petspointofview.

01/25/2026

Hovering at the Edge 🤍

“I feel drawn… but I don’t want to open that door.”
Many of us hover at the edge of grief because we love deeply. The fear isn’t grief itself—it’s wondering what will happen if it’s too much.

In Walking Between Worlds, my signature hospice workshop, we learn to stay present without drowning.

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Friendly PSA – Don’t Miss My Emails! 🐾💌Hey friends! I’ve noticed some of my recent emails might be landing in spam or pr...
01/24/2026

Friendly PSA – Don’t Miss My Emails! 🐾💌

Hey friends! I’ve noticed some of my recent emails might be landing in spam or promotions folders; sometimes they don’t show up where they belong.

If you want to make sure you get all messages, tips, and videos from me and your pets’ point of view, here’s a quick way to stay connected:

Add my email address to your contacts or safe sender list.

Check your Promotions or Spam folder if you don’t see my emails in your inbox.

Move them to your main inbox so your email provider knows you want to see them.

I don’t want you to miss anything—I love sharing these little moments and reflections with you and your animals. 💛

Emergency vet? Pfft. I was just testing your reflexes. Congrats, you passed 😻I was sick… for like, a minute. But my zoom...
01/20/2026

Emergency vet? Pfft. I was just testing your reflexes. Congrats, you passed 😻

I was sick… for like, a minute. But my zoomies? Eternal. 💃💨

The ThresholdSaying goodbye asks more than love; it asks the willingness to feel.Old grief. New grief. Anticipatory grie...
01/17/2026

The Threshold

Saying goodbye asks more than love; it asks the willingness to feel.
Old grief. New grief. Anticipatory grief. That hesitation is not wrong, it’s a threshold.

For those quietly saying yes inside, my live online workshop Walking Between Worlds begins in June.
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01/15/2026

Do our animals stay connected after they pass? In this video, I share insights into animal communication with those in the spirit world and how love, presence, and guidance can still be felt.

This makes my heart happy 🤍usa is an ongoing long distance pilgrimage across the United States initiated by Buddhist mon...
01/12/2026

This makes my heart happy 🤍
usa is an ongoing long distance pilgrimage across the United States initiated by Buddhist monks from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas. The journey began on October 26, 2025, with a clear intention to promote peace, compassion, and nonviolence through presence rather than protest. Walking entirely on foot, the monks committed to a route spanning approximately 2,300 miles, with the journey expected to conclude in Washington, D.C. in February 2026.

Each day, the monks walk long distances in silence and mindfulness, relying on donated food, water, and community offered rest spaces. The discipline is strict and deliberate, reflecting the belief that peace must be practiced through action. The walk is not symbolic alone. It is physically demanding, unfolding across highways, towns, cities, and rural stretches, meeting people face to face rather than through speeches or signs.

Along the journey, the monks have documented their progress through daily updates shared on social media, allowing thousands to follow the pilgrimage in real time. A rescue dog named walks alongside them, becoming an unexpected but powerful symbol of the journey. His calm presence, gentle nature, and constant companionship have resonated deeply with the public, adding a human and emotional dimension to the walk.

As the pilgrimage continues into 2026, the Walk for Peace stands as a living reminder that peace is not declared in moments of crisis, but cultivated steadily through discipline, humility, and compassion.

See how pet guardians like you have found clarity, support, and stronger connections with their animals.
01/08/2026

See how pet guardians like you have found clarity, support, and stronger connections with their animals.

01/05/2026

Why I Do This Work: Love, Loss, and Transformation -

In this video, I share from the heart about a part of my work I don’t often speak about—supporting animals and their humans through the end-of-life journey.

This work is deeply transformational.

It’s not just about saying goodbye—it’s about honoring the sacred transition out of the body, and creating space for peace, grace, and connection in the face of loss.

Even through grief, there is immense beauty and growth. Being present at the threshold of death with an animal I love has taught me more about surrender, trust, and the mystery of life than almost anything else.

This is the heart of my mission—and the reason I do what I do.

If this speaks to you, you’re welcome to sit with it — or reach out when the time feels right.

Aaand it's out - the first newsletter of 2026
01/04/2026

Aaand it's out - the first newsletter of 2026

The days are quieter, the light softer, and many of us feel a pull to pause — especially if we’re caring for an aging animal, navigating illness, or carrying grief after loss. This season doesn’t ask us to move on or figure things out. It asks us to move more slowly.

01/03/2026

My work as an animal communicator is shaped by lived relationship, deep listening, and loss.

Three months after the death of my dog Pablo, I know this with certainty:
I am not the same person I was when he was still here.

And the way I work with animals—and their people—has changed as well.

What has emerged is a more direct, grounded, and honest approach.

I work with living animals and with animals at the end of life.
While these moments are very different, the foundation is the same:
meeting the animal as they are, not as we wish them to be.

This work goes beyond conventional ideas of animal care and beyond comforting or romanticized interpretations of animal communication.

Our animals live within human systems they did not choose—their food, environment, schedule, medical care, and often their social world are decided for them.

That reality calls for maturity, humility, and a willingness to listen without projection.

I work with people who:

feel that standard approaches to animal care don’t tell the whole truth

🐾are open to questioning their assumptions and expectations

🐾want to understand their animal’s unique template and lived experience

🐾value clarity, ethics, and responsibility over reassurance

🐾are willing to change—internally or practically—when needed

This applies whether:

you’re seeking deeper understanding and alignment with a living animal, or

you’re navigating illness, aging, or the end-of-life journey with care and honesty

This work is not about quick answers, validation, or bypassing difficult truths.
It is about respect—especially when decisions carry weight.

If you feel called to meet your animal with this level of honesty and presence, you’re welcome to explore working with me.

12/30/2025

Stillness with animals doesn’t have to be formal.
It can be as simple as sitting nearby, breathing softly, and being fully present.
In these quiet moments, nervous systems settle, urgency eases, and connection deepens—especially for animals who are aging or nearing transition.
Shared presence becomes its own kind of support.

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+15039530335

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https://linktr.ee/petspointofview

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How it all began....Our story

In the early years of my work my focus was on holistic health for pets. The inspiration for this was my cat Marlo, who came to us as a gravely ill kitten. This was 15 years ago.

Then my beloved soul dog Shiva entered our life. Boy, oh boy, I had no idea how traumatized an animal can be - and here he was with me. In the beginning Shiva was a total basket case. He was afraid of moving cars, men, noise, black shirts, uniforms, fire crackers, clouds in the sky, sun glasses, tall people, beards, hats, skateboards, getting into my car, getting out of my car, grass, wet surfaces. Pretty much everything!

Shiva’s recovery became my main focus. Shiva taught me to venture into unknown territory and see the world from his point of view. Eventually the nearly impossible happened: Shiva became a happy dog. He was my inspiration to become a TTouch practitioner, which turned out to be an emotional life saver for him and a total eye opener for me. TTouch continues to inform my therapeutic work with animals, especially with those who have behavior issues such as extreme fear, phobias, PTSD and reactive behavior.

During Shiva’s lifetime many folks suggested that I do animal communication because we were so in sync with each other, we could read each other’s mind. I was already trained in intuitive modalities such as chakra work, but I believed that I could not lift the veil to use these skills with pets. Well, this all changed in an instant: the moment when Shiva took his last breath. All of my perceived barriers disappeared - and my intuitive skills kicked in.