Interview with Marilyn Tokach – Internationally Known Animal Communicator and Dog Trainer
May 17th, 2010 | Published in Interviews | 3 Comments
Yesterday I did my first telephone interview with Marilyn Tokach. She’s an animal communicator and dog Trainer. Marilyn has been all around this country training other people how to communicate with their animals. She comes with over 20+ years of experience and is very active with animal related issues and rescue shelters.
I’m always fascinated by alternative ways of doing things and believe that’s it’s all possible. You need to keep an open mind and use your own intuitive powers to hone in on the messages you may be getting from your animals.
Marilyn can not only help with dogs, but with all your animals. She also becomes another layer for Veterinarians and helps them put the pieces together for a more clear diagnosis. She does not diagnose diseases herself and always recommends that you listen to the advice of your Veterinarian.
Helping with end of life issues is a very popular request from pet owners. I just went through that last August and I wish I would have known about her then. It would have made the transition so much easier. As you will hear, Marilyn can also speak to your animals spirit after they are gone. I think I’m going to take her up on that. My dog was very special to me and I’d love to hear what she has to say.
So, if your having behavior problems, health problems or just want to know what your pet is thinking, please take a listen and hear how she got started communicating with animals and how she knows what they are feeling.
You can find Marilyn’s website at Pure-Spirit and from there, you can follow her on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Thanks for listening. You can listen to my interview with Marilyn Tokach here.






May 17th, 2010 at 11:24 am (#)
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September 18th, 2010 at 12:42 am (#)
Thanks for this awesome, insightful interview. It made me think.
September 19th, 2010 at 6:03 pm (#)
Thank IOWN, glad you liked it. It’s always good that something can make us think.