Price list
All prices are incl. VAT.
Missing Animals
300 SEK / communication | (+ Additional 100 SEK for translation into English)
The most important thing in a conversation with a missing animal is to get as much information as possible about its whereabouts. What the surroundings look like and if there are any particular landmarks that the owner may recognise. It may also be that the animal is tired and frightened and that I need to spend some time encouraging and strengthening the animal so that it can carry on to safety. To communicate with a missing animal, I need a picture of the animal with both eyes visible. Close-up or full-body images are fine. I need to know where the animal has disappeared (from home or from a place unknown to the animal) and how long it has been gone. I also need to know the name and age of the animal.
Communications with missing animals are given priority and are carried out as soon as possible.
Distance communications
400 SEK / communication | (+ Additional 100 SEK for translation into English)
When communicating with an animal remotely, it works a bit like a mobile phone call. You need to know who to contact, but instead of a mobile number, you use a photograph of the animal. It is important that the animal is alone in the picture, and that you can clearly see both eyes. It doesn’t matter if it’s a close-up or a full-body picture.
I start each conversation by letting the animal talk freely about things important to it at the moment. Then there is space for you, the animal´s human, to ask questions about things you are wondering about.
The only information I need before the communication is the animal’s name and age, and for how long it has been in your care? I also need the questions you would like me to ask during the conversation. (Around 5 questions is adequate.)
Home visit
800 SEK / communication + 40 SEK/Swedish mile (10km) | (+ Additional 200 SEK for translation into English)
When I come to your home for a consultation, the set-up is a little different from a distance communication. You, the caretaker of the animal, are present during the whole conversation. When the timing is right I ask the animal to wait a little, and I inform you of what the animal has conveyed. There is then an opportunity for you to ask follow-up questions or answer questions that may have arisen from your animal. I act as an interpreter between you and your animal.
NOTE! I only make home visits to addresses within a 100km radius of Svanhalla, Jämjö.
Lectures
I also give lectures on request.