Beastly good! Workshop on animal communication in Neustrelitz starts soon

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A workshop on animal communication will take place in Neustrelitz on August 9th at the vhs, led by specialist Jana Bahlke.

In Neustrelitz findet am 9. August ein Workshop zur Tierkommunikation in der vhs statt, geleitet von Fachfrau Jana Bahlke.
A workshop on animal communication will take place in Neustrelitz on August 9th at the vhs, led by specialist Jana Bahlke.

Beastly good! Workshop on animal communication in Neustrelitz starts soon

What's going on in Neustrelitz? An exciting workshop on the subject of animal communication will be offered at the adult education center (vhs) Neustrelitz from August. Under the title “In dialogue with animals – rethinking and daring to understand” the vhs invites interested participants to engage with this fascinating topic on Saturday, August 9th, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The lecturer is the experienced Jana Bahlke, who has already gained numerous training courses and practical experience in the field of animal communication.

Participants can look forward to the following content: What exactly is animal communication? How does it affect the relationship between humans and animals? The lecturer will also address the possibilities and limits of communication with animals and also talk about the ability to learn in animal communication. A highlight of the workshop will certainly be the practical demonstration, where participants can ask questions themselves and gain an insight into animal forms of communication, as Strelitzius reports.

Animal communication and its possibilities

Jana Bahlke, who completed her training as an animal communicator according to Penelope Smith's code of ethics in 2018, brings a wide range of experiences with her. She has worked on horse breeding farms and farms, collaborated with veterinarians and gained valuable insights in the area of ​​animal-assisted intervention. “I support pet owners in different living situations with their animals,” she says on her website Jana Bahlke. Their knowledge will encourage participants to develop new perspectives on communicating with their animals.

Animal communication is not only in demand by many pet owners, but also plays an increasingly important role in science. Since 2004, the human-animal relationship research group at TU Dresden has been investigating the positive effects of contact with animals on humans in an interdisciplinary manner. The focus was often on mentally stressed children and young people, but also on seniors in care facilities and people with dementia, as tu-dresden reports. These research results support the expectations attached to the workshop in Neustrelitz.

A step into the future of the human-animal relationship

Research shows that animals are not only companions, but also have a crucial influence on the well-being of their humans. The upcoming workshop in Neustrelitz could not only represent an individual learning experience, but also a contribution to further raising awareness of human-animal relationships. Whether through animal-assisted therapies or simply through a better understanding of the animals' needs - there is definitely a lot of potential hidden here.

A good comparison: With a valuable tool and the right knowledge, you can make the connection with your >animals profitable. Let's be surprised at what August 9th will bring! Anyone interested in the workshop should register quickly and use the opportunity to learn more about animal communication and to rethink it.