Connecting with our pets: 'Animal communicator' shares value of working to understand pet behavior
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PEWAUKEE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- It's been proven time and time again that communication is key to any successful relationship. Whether it's human to human, or as Tracy Harris will tell you, between people and their pets.
The trained veterinary technician bills herself as an animal communicator, or someone with the ability to connect with animals on an emotional level.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Harris shared with Michael Schlesinger the tools and techniques important to forging connections with our animal companions.
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