'Real Life Dr. Dolittle': Woman Who 'Speaks To Dead Animals' Works As A Full-Time Pet Communicator

Danielle MacKinnon, 51, claims she can communicate with animals in the afterlife. She now works as a full-time pet communicator with the sole intention of using her 'gift' to help others receive 'messages'.
Danielle MacKinnon

Danielle MacKinnon

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The 51-year-old, who left her previous job after believing her talents were 'real', calls herself a “soul level animal communicator".
  • She said she began realising her own 'talebts' after her chocolate Labrador got sick. It was at that time her friends told her to visit a pet psychic.
  • Now deep into her profession, she helps owners understand what their pets are trying to say and reconnects them with ones that have passed away.
Ever imagined if you could communicate with your dearly departed pet? Most pet owners have.
But the hardest fact of life remains unchanged - it's just not possible to reach out to the beyond.
It's only possible in the realm of fiction by someone called 'Dr. DoLittle'. But he too had limitations of 'talking' to only those who were alive.
However, one woman claims she can do the impossible.
She is so confident of her ‘talent’ that she has now turned it into a full-time career with several clients.
Danielle MacKinnon claims she can communicate with animals in the afterlife. She now works as a full-time pet communicator with the sole intention of using her 'gift' to help others receive 'messages'.
The 51-year-old, who left her previous job after believing her talents were 'real', calls herself a “soul level animal communicator". She said she always felt she had a gift of communicating with dead animals, but her family and friends never took her seriously.
She said she began realising her own 'talebts' after her chocolate Labrador got sick. It was at that time her friends told her to visit a pet psychic.
Danielle and her husband, Kevin, 52, reached out to a psychic and was told their dog was trying to say he had an upset stomach after eating corn cobs. That was when she decided to train as a pet communicator.
She left her marketing job and began training herself as a pet communicator.
"The animals were telling me to leave the job. It was scary. I was afraid. I ended up losing my job and took it as a sign to take the business full time. A lot of people ask to reconnect with their pet when they pass over," she had said.
"The messages animals like to give to humans are like – ‘I saw you the other day working in a blue top’. They talk about humans lives to show they are still around. It provides a lot of closure. I just need a name to connect. It’s even possible with ‘my dog’," she adds.
Now deep into her profession, she helps owners understand what their pets are trying to say and reconnects them with ones that have passed away.
"They love everybody. It can look like a dog loves someone more." She said. "The stare they give – it’s usually just them looking at you and showing love. It’s not based on how many hugs you give them, or treats you give them," she was quoted as saying by Wales Online.
Danille says one of her clients is journalist Maria Menounos, according to New York Post.
The 51-year-old also claims that pets can tune into their owners' emotions. She said many of her clients have asked her if their deceased pets will be alright with them getting a new one.
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