The Fourth of July can be a joyful celebration for people, but for many pets it can be one of the most stressful times of the year.

Fireworks, gatherings, visitors, travel, and changes in routine can leave our animals feeling confused, anxious, or overwhelmed. Yet beneath those behaviors are thoughts, feelings, and needs they wish we understood.

In this special workshop, I’ll share insights gathered through years of working with animals and the lessons I learned from Luna, the dog who first opened my heart to the deeper conversations animals are always having with us.

Together we’ll explore what pets commonly communicate about fireworks and holiday celebrations, how to recognize signs of stress, and practical ways to help your animal feel safer and more supported.

You’ll also experience a guided animal communication exercise designed to help you deepen your connection with your own pet.

Whether you’re completely new to animal communication or have been practicing for years, this workshop will help you better understand your animal companion and strengthen the bond you share.

During this workshop you’ll learn:

  • What animals commonly communicate about fireworks and loud noises
  • Why some pets react differently than others
  • How to recognize subtle signs of stress and anxiety
  • Practical ways to prepare your pet before the holiday
  • Comfort and calming techniques you can use during fireworks
  • How animal communication can help you better understand your pet’s needs
  • A guided connection exercise with your own animal
  • Answers to your questions during a live Q&A

Bonus

Attendees may submit a photo of their pet for the opportunity to be selected for a mini animal communication reading during the workshop. Details of submitting a photo will be sent out with the Zoom link the morning of the workshop. 

Workshop Details

This will be Via Zoom on June 28, 2026, at 4:00 PM PST/7:00 PM EST, the cost is $22. The Zoom link will be sent out the morning of the workshop.

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