BLUEBERRY & 🌞
my best friend has two birdies
and a doggie named
freya
another fun fact,
I can communicate with animals
it’s really cool
Did you know animals actually DO have a tone in their voice; while to the normal ear there is no difference in sound pitches;
I can hear not only them talking - but I can hear and match their “voice” to their personality.
ITS ACTUALLY SOMETHING I NEVER SHARE.
enjoy :)
Many people believe animals communicate solely through body language and simple sounds, but there's more nuance than most realize. For instance, birds and dogs often use subtle tonal changes in their voices to express different emotions or intentions. These variations might be imperceptible to the casual listener, but those attuned to them can discern the animal's mood and personality traits. If you spend time with pets or wildlife, try listening carefully to their calls, barks, or chirps. You might notice certain pitches or rhythms that occur in happy, distressed, or playful contexts. Understanding these cues can deepen your bond and improve how you interact with your animal companions. Moreover, some individuals develop a heightened sensitivity to these vocal variations, effectively allowing them to 'communicate' or empathize with animals on a different level. This skill often requires patience, observation, and a willingness to perceive beyond human speech patterns. The doggie named Freya mentioned showcases how unique each animal's 'voice' can be, corresponding with its personality. Birds similarly have varied calls that distinguish their individual temperaments. Recognizing these vocal signatures enriches the experience of owning or caring for pets. Exploring animal communication also offers insights into their well-being and behavioral needs. It’s a fascinating aspect of pet care that blends science, intuition, and storytelling, inviting us to appreciate our animal friends in new and meaningful ways.





















































































