Category Archives: Dogs
Believing that you can talk to animals is the biggest hurdle
Really. Believing is the hardest part. The actual talking? That’s easy. We are neurologically programmed so that if we don’t believe we can do it, we can’t do it. Last month, I tore a ligament in my knee. And it … Continue reading
Kind words from Simrat
Simrat Khalsa took my class several years ago. Here, she shares her experience: I took Bridget’s in person weekend workshop. I was a bit skeptical, but went with an open mind. What I found was a very down to earth, … Continue reading
Call for Submissions: The Pets are Talking Book
Hey! After years of conversations with hundreds of pets, it’s time to write a book that honors those relationships. There’s lots of books about intuitive animal communication. Let’s write a book about our relationships with our pets. I want to … Continue reading
The emotional, the empathic and the needy: separation anxiety
On Sunday, I visited my client, Fletcher. Fletcher is a German Shepherd mix. He’s big and beautiful. I sat down on the floor next to him, and scratched his belly, and at first he was all right with that. But … Continue reading
Pets are Talking Students Speak about their Experience!
It can be hard to wrap your head around the idea that you, too can talk with animals. Every student of mine faces this conundrum. I thought it’d be good to hear from a few of my students and their … Continue reading
My chickens are too cool for me.
I had an interview with a local magazine last week. We were talking about animals and intelligence. The reporter asked me which animals were smarter, cats or dogs. I flustered around for a bit. What a loaded question! There’s a … Continue reading
Unschooling your dog
I just had a talk with Petey, a four-month-old puppy whose parents are trying very hard to raise up right. Petey is going to puppy kindergarten, but it’s not working as well as they’d thought it would. Poor guy doesn’t … Continue reading
The Last Animal Communication Course Starts October 5th!
“After taking Bridget’s class, I feel so much closer to my pets. I check in with them when I’m away from home, and feel like I know, even more, what they’re thinking about and how to help them feel happy.”- … Continue reading
Jasper goes to the Wild
Megan took my first animal communication class. She’s a farrier, with a few lovely horses, and a gorgeous dog named Jasper. About a year ago, she called me with the news that Jasper had osteosarcoma. This terrible cancer kills … Continue reading
It’s up to you to have a good relationship with your dog
Yesterday, I spent the afternoon helping the Keizer Parks foundation raise money for their new dog park. Next weekend, I’m raising money for Project Pooch. People show up and spend $5-10 to talk with their pet for 5-10 minutes, and … Continue reading