Animal Communication Services

Session Types

  • In person readings are available to clients local to the Wellington, FL area.

    If you live elsewhere and would like to meet in person, please email me at hello@charlottechanler.com to inquire about my travel schedule and rates.

  • We will meet at our scheduled time on a private 1:1 Zoom meeting.

    Distance is no issue in communication with animals and I connect with your animal the exact same way as I would in person.

    In fact, there are certain cases where long distance can even be preferable for your animal, like those who are extremely reactive or fearful.

    An optional recording of our reading is available to all clients.

  • Mediumship sessions are truly transformative.

    If you’re looking for answers, holding onto lingering questions, or wanting to relay messages to your beloved on the other side, this is your space.

    Mediumship sessions are long distance and we’ll meet in a private Zoom meeting at our scheduled time.

Why book a session?

  • There’s no better way to get to know your animal better than talking directly to them.

    You can ask about their likes and dislikes, food preferences, and ideas they have to improve their overall happiness.

    Your animal will likely share what their thoughts on you are, and may even offer advice and insights they have for you.

  • Together we can make sure the animal you are considering bringing into your life will thrive in the environment you have to offer and are in alignment with what your goals with them are, whether that’s the Olympic podium or cuddling on the couch.

  • You’ll be able to understand why your animal does certain things and work towards finding common ground and clarity.

    Animals are amazing at offering ideas for problem solving.

  • You’ll be able to ask your animal how they feel in their own body, what pain they may be experiencing, and if there’s anything that can help them find more comfort.

    *Please always consult with your veterinarian first if your animal is showing signs of physical pain.

  • You can discuss an end of life plan with elderly or ill animals including what would make them most comfortable, what requests they have in their remaining time in their physical body, and if they would like assistance in passing.

  • Let your animal know about a big move, additions to your family, rehoming them, extended time you’ll be away from them, upcoming major competition, or any other big changes in their daily routine.