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VET- FICTION: EYE COMMUNICATION - AN EFFECTIVE TOOL TO COMMUNICATE WITH ANIMALS
Posted on Sunday, March 04 @ 11:38:59 GMT by jenvetadmin

CatsEyes painandrelief writes "VET- FICTION: EYE COMMUNICATION - AN EFFECTIVE TOOL TO COMMUNICATE WITH ANIMALS


We vets cannot talk to our patients. We have to rely on what the owners of animals tell us about them or what we could get after clinical examination or various other kinds of investigations. Although it is a fiction but I strongly wish that it must come true one day.

I think most of us will agree that to some extent, we can judge the expression of anger, love, curiosity, innocence etc. in the animals’ eyes. But the question arises is that---Are there only few kinds of thing that animals express through their eyes???? Or I will say speak through their eyes.

I feel there are millions of undetected, unheard, unread and unseen words and sentences that they pass on to us through their eyes but because we are not educated enough to catch them, so we do not understand their eye language. Yet, we are trained only to know and treat the diseases related to their eyes.

The way psychiatrists hypnotize and communicate with their patients, we also will have one day, the vet-psychiatrists who will communicate with their patients through eyes. The difference between a human-psychiatrist and vet-psychiatrist will be that while human psychiatrists do have the advantage of speech with tongue, the vet-psychiatrists will hypnotize as well as speak through eyes only.

“THINGS SEEM TO BE TOUGH, BUT TOUGH VETS WILL DO SOME DAY”
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