Pet Loss & Mediumship Sessions

 
For those navigating loss, transition, and the love that never ends.
 
 

Your pet's love for you has not gone anywhere.

Losing an animal companion is one of life's most profound griefs — and one that the world doesn't always make enough room for. Whether your pet is nearing the end of their journey, has recently passed, or crossed over long ago, the bond you share continues beyond the physical. A pet medium session creates space to listen for what your companion still wishes to share.

I know this as a pet medium — and as someone who has lived it.


When Your Pet Is Nearing the End of Life

Together we explore what your companion is experiencing, what they need from you, and how to move through this passage with greater presence and peace. I bring both skill and deep compassion — as a certified animal communicator and pet psychic with death doula training, I've sat with this kind of grief many times.

After a Recent Loss

Grief after losing a pet is real, deep, and deserving of care. In the days or weeks following a loss, we create space for comfort, reassurance, and the messages your companion still wishes to share. Whether you're seeking closure, a specific message, or simply the knowledge that your pet is at peace — you don't have to carry this alone.

For Grief That Stays With You

Some losses stay with us for years, and that is entirely natural. It is never too late to reconnect. Together we can surface unfinished messages, bring renewed comfort, and support your healing at any stage of the journey — no matter how much time has passed.


I was guided to Lesley on a random day of scrolling, just two months after my cat Romeo passed. It was so beautiful to hear more about him — his perspective on things, and the time we shared. It gave me closure in my mourning and opened my heart to feel him walk with me every day. Thank you, Lesley, for everything.
— Nora

There's no right time. Simply come as you are.


What a Pet Medium Session Is Like

 

Grief has its own timing. There is no right moment to reach out, and no wrong way to arrive. Some people come to me within days of a loss. Others have been carrying it quietly for years before something draws them here. Both are welcome — and so is everything in between.

These sessions are unhurried and guided by what naturally emerges — sometimes that's a specific message, sometimes it's simply a felt sense of peace and presence. I follow what comes through — thoughts, feelings, images, sensations — and share it with care and honesty. There is no script, no pressure. Some arrive with questions about their pet's comfort, peace, or transition. Others come with an open heart and let the session find its own direction. If you feel emotion — that is entirely welcome. This is a safe space to grieve, to remember, and to receive.

If you're wondering whether this can work even if your pet passed long ago — yes. There is no expiration on connection. And if you're not sure you believe in any of this, that's okay too. Skepticism and grief can coexist.

New to this kind of work? Read about what a session is like.

The willingness it takes to show up here means something to me every time. From that shared place we begin to listen together — and what comes through feels less like information and more like a remembering. In that moment you receive a place to land, an understanding is found — and something else opens up in you.

All sessions are held online via Zoom or phone — so you can be somewhere private and comfortable, wherever you are. Based in the Pacific Northwest, I work with clients in Seattle and remotely worldwide — including the UK, Europe, and Australia.

And if you need ongoing support as you move through your grief, I'm here for that too.

Simply come as you are.

— Lesley


I’m so glad I booked a session with Lesley. From start to finish, she was compassionate, patient, and easy to talk to — she created a calm, unhurried space where I felt truly heard and respected. Her skill and genuine empathy came through in everything she did connecting with my dog who had passed. It was a meaningful, comforting experience, and I’d absolutely recommend her to anyone looking for a gifted and caring pet communicator.
— Steve
Lesley was warm and welcoming, and created a space where I felt completely at ease. My session brought me closure with my dearly departed girl — and the sense that she’s still with me, with plans to return in her own time. It also deepened my connection with my current pup. I can’t recommend her highly enough.
— Vanessa
I was going through a difficult time with the loss of my dog, and Lesley helped me open my mind to new possibilities. I felt a sense of calm after our session and look forward to more. I’m new to these practices, but I’d recommend her insight and connection to anyone who is seeking.
— Andrea

 

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Common Questions

Can you communicate with a pet that has already passed?

Yes. The connection doesn't end when a pet passes — it changes. I work with animals who have recently crossed over as well as those who passed years ago. There is no expiration on this kind of communication. Many clients find that hearing from their pet brings unexpected comfort and peace.

Do I need to believe in this for it to work?

Skepticism and openness can coexist. Many clients arrive uncertain and leave with something they didn't expect. I don't require belief — only a willingness to be present. What comes through in a session tends to speak for itself.

How is a pet medium reading different from an animal communication session?

A pet medium session is specifically focused on grief, connection, and what remains after a pet has passed. As a certified animal communicator and psychic medium with death doula training, I hold space for both the practical and the profound — what your companion experienced, whether they are at peace, what they still wish to share. For many people it becomes an unexpected doorway into grief support and their own healing.

Can a session support healing?

For many people, yes — in ways they didn't expect. Grief opens us. So does love. Animals are often our greatest teachers, and a session can become a doorway into emotional and spiritual healing — not just a conversation with your pet. I hold space for wherever the session needs to go.

Still have a question? Get in touch — I'm happy to help.