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The Animal Whisperer with Suzan Vaughn: Animal Communication Stories

Author: Suzan Vaughn, Animal Communicator

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Ever wonder what it would be like to talk to your dog, or cat, or goldfish, or even your pot belly pig? Suzan Vaughn engages in that kind of communication -- with a wide variety of animals – every day. And with her podcast “The Animal Whisperer,” you can be a "fly on the wall," so to speak, and listen in on an actual animal communication session.

Suzan has translated messages between people and their beloved animals for over 30 years. Now, she’s out to demystify this wonderful, healing work. On The Animal Whisperer podcast, you’ll get a front-row seat to the transformative magic that direct communication with our animal friends can provide. Listen, subscribe, like, and share this fascinating show with others. And be amazed by what these warm, loving, intelligent creatures have to say.
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Beardie Bros and Food

Beardie Bros and Food

2025-09-2100:44

A pair of Bearded Dragons share their thoughts about their food fights.
Two Beardie Bros talks about life together in the tank.
We asked Ollie the Ball Python if he was satisfied with his tank size.
We asked Ball Python Ollie 1 question: does he want to be handled more?
A Poodle's Perspective

A Poodle's Perspective

2025-08-1714:22

In this episode: Elroy is a blonde standard poodle. He prefers a medium-length haircut. He lives in an active home filled with children. There was lots of stimulation, making Elroy very vocal. His human caretaker asked me to help with an over-the-top barking situation.      
A Week in the Life

A Week in the Life

2025-05-2708:43

In this episode: A Week in the Life of an Animal Communicator.   It's been an interesting work week. Suzan Vaughn, an animal communicator, shares her experiences from a week of communicating with various animals. She discusses a Palomino horse with a heavy shoe, an orange cat seeking a higher-fat diet, and Danny Boy, a two-legged cat with litter box issues. Danny Boy, named after Lieutenant Dan from "Forrest Gump," has a weak back end and struggles with elimination. Vaughn also helps a dog to eliminate in a specific side-yard and talks to a duck named Patricio in Peru. Patricio is relocated to a new home with a larger swimming pool. Vaughn emphasizes the importance of understanding and caring for all animals.
Many people look for my services as an animal communicator when something is about to change in their household, and that includes traveling. Loredana wanted her two cats to choose from 3 options when she left for a 10-week trip. Their preference left no room for doubt, as they knew exactly where they wanted to stay.
When our animal friends stop eating, the alarm bells ring. That's often the first indication of some kind of health issue, but it can also mean something completely different these days. With the degradation of commercial pet foods in full swing, reading the labels is paramount. It can also show you how many brands have hardly any real food in their contents. When John and Meredith's cats stopped eating, they called me to see what the cats had to say about it.
In this episode: Man and dog come together to bring comfort, companionship and profound lessons to one another; advancing their skills in inter-species communication. Could the dog impart to his person that his canine body language meant something completely different than how his man interpreted it? Would the human be able to understand dog-speak? And did a past life together, contribute to making their bond so deep and meaningful? 
A loving dog mom requested my services when she didn't understand the puzzling behaviors her dog exhibited. Why didn't the little dog come when she was called? How come she refused to eat her food? Was she excited, nervous or sick when she rode in the car and why didn't she sit in her doggie car seat? This chihuahua poodle mix left her human mom scratching her head until I asked the dog to explain. Direct communication with Mango cleared everything up when I translated what the dog had to say.
In the Canadian home of Lilly and Ingrid there lived a variety of animal species. The family had recently adopted a young pomeranian who was 6 months old. There was also a richly patterned fat-tailed African gecko called Autumn. They also had two bunny rabbits: Trin and Bun Hen. This household with a variety of animal companions was a wonderful, loving place for all of them, and each animal was full of surprises as to what they said.
Good Grief

Good Grief

2025-03-0409:41

Can losing a young animal that you love dearly ever be a good thing? When young animals mistakenly die early, they often return in another dog body relatively soon. Some feel as if they still need to complete the life with their people, and will tell me they'll be back soon. But grief can be so thick, it's hard to let that information through, especially when the emotions are so raw. Here's a story about a young fearless chihuahua who returned to his people 6 months after he died unexpectedly at the age of just 1 and a half years old.
What's a love bird without a lover? One such bird by the name of Enrique had recently lost a mate but that wasn't all. He lived in a house where the occupants ran for their lives as their home burned down. Enrique was ready for a new mate and he followed our instructions, showing us exactly the mate he had in mind. 
In my early days as an animal communicator, I practiced my new craft on animals that belonged to friends. One such animal was Jack the cat. Jack showed me where I needed more trust and practice, and what it means when a cat says "Nope. Not ready to come in yet." We forged a new depth of trust and I learned how to accept the gift of time and solitude as I grappled with doubt and anxiety.
They tried every traditional remedy to keep the fleas off of their cats but nothing worked.  Could the Animal Whisperer solve their problem by asking the fleas to leave? And what about those resilient roaches? Would they vacate an ancient house where they'd lived for decades? Inter-species communication to the rescue.
Church Mouse

Church Mouse

2025-01-0710:40

Jo, a traveling nurse, had a recurring problem. Under the hood of her car lived a small mouse. It ate hoses and belts for lunch. She didn't want to hurt the mouse, so she needed to think outside the box. Enter animal communicator Suzan Vaughn, who offered a new place for the mouse to live that elevated the rodent's status!
Cavy Communiques

Cavy Communiques

2024-12-2410:19

A Guinea Pig's Story. In this episode, Suzan Vaughn recounts the story of Wiggy, a long-haired guinea pig companion. He comes from a difficult past, is rescued by Suzan, and comes to know what it's like to experience the loving touch of a human hand.
Reptilians are full of surprises, and one chameleon I met instructed me further on the perspective of his lizard family. With no experience dealing with his kind, my mind and heart were wide open to Karma the chameleon, as he and his human became my clients. And as long as we're talking about reptiles, I'm following up Karma's story with the tale of a bearded dragon pair that lived in the bedroom of two young boys. How they reacted to our request was eyebrow-raising.
I had a lot of questions about the Chinchilla when a pair by the name of Silver and Snow became my clients. These animals are some of the softest on earth and I was aching to get my hands around one of their little bodies. I wondered how their history with humans squared with their species as present-day domestic animals, so I asked them.
Suzan Vaughn, an animal communicator, recounts her experience with Kunda, a Python, and his human companion, Suriya. Kunda used a photo of a soft blanket to communicate his preference for varied textures. Despite Suriya's frantic search, Kunda reassured Suzan that he was safe and would return in time for their move. Two weeks later, Kunda reappeared exactly as promised, emerging from the wall into Suriya's arms. The story highlights the importance of deep listening and trust in animal communication, emphasizing that it is a form of telepathic communication as ancient and new. Kunda, my Python teacher, taught me several lessons. And, shifting into a snake's perspective to understand a slithery point of view was enlightening. As an autonomous-type person, I fully grasped the need for time alone, but up until I met Kunda, I hadn't considered the same need for snakes. But this story is not all about me. It's about a reptile's perfect timing; timing that accommodated her human's needs.
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