My name is Barsha and my goal and mission is to strengthen the bond between you and your animal companion. I believe all animals are wonderful teachers to us, and have a lot of knowledge to impart. I’ve talked to dogs, cats, birds, goats, cows, pigs, sheep, horses - I am so grateful that each animal has let me be a messenger and advocate for them. I focus on the emotional wellness of your animal companion; sometimes I hear their voices, sometimes they show me visions, and sometimes I will just feel it and know it. I do not have to be in the same space as the animal and often do most of my readings virtually through FaceTime or a Zoom call.

I charge $75 for 30 mins (which is enough time for one animal). To schedule an appointment email me a picture of your companion . Please Venmo @barshadahal before the call. Have any questions ready and your animal nearby!

“My experience with Barsha was remarkable. I don't claim to know how these things work, but what I do know is that my difficult relationship with my elderly border collie, Toby, was noticeably restored after our session with Barsha. Toby also seems to have gained new energy--his youthful joy is back. At the same time, he also seems to have less anxiety--much less pacing and unfounded panting. Barsha also gave me helpful suggestions for reconnecting with him that have already been working. Barsha is the real deal, friends. If you think your animal companion is struggling (or even if you just want to connect more), I encourage you to drop any reservations you might have and work with Barsha.”

— Fay E.

“Barsha has a true gift! This was my first animal communicator experience and I had no idea what to expect. I was in shock by how accurate it was - she knew things about my dog that no one else could have possibly known. Her insights have helped me so much in understanding my dog and his wants and needs. Can’t stop recommending her to everyone I know! I’m already thinking about booking another reading.”

— Karen B.

Red Schnauzer Oscar, looking dashing
A grey tabby cat named Winnie, in a balletic move
A German Shepherd Dog named Chloe

In March of 2019, we adopted Chloe, our very loving, highly sensitive and fearful German Shepherd Dog. Because she was so sensitive, we sought the help of animal communicators. We were thinking of adopting a dog friend for her, but one of things Chloe had mentioned in a reading was that she didn’t want another dog, but she would be open to a cat if she got to pick the cat out. In November that same year, the same woman who was fostering Chloe also ran a little cat rescue of her own. We went to go visit another cat (who was terrified of Chloe so that wouldn’t work), but that’s when we met Winnie. Rambunctious, curious kitten, who loved Chloe at first sight. Soon, Winnie began to join in on our animal communication sessions with Chloe. Something shifted–the more my bond deepened with Chloe, Winnie began reaching out to talk to me. He’s the sweetest man, I credit him with giving me so much confidence - he is my catalyst. 

So I asked friends if I could talk to their dogs and cats. They were open to it (as were their dogs and cats!). Since moving to Paso Robles, I have had the opportunity to talk to more than cats and dogs. But my passion for dogs goes beyond animal communication. I have been studying dog body language (dogs talk so much with their bodies) and delving deeper and deeper into studying dog behavior and ethology. The science and the spiritual go hand in hand for me!

Chloe has been the start of a new blossoming for me, to get in touch with my true self.

An assortment of crystals, including one shaped like an owl
Crystal skulls
An assortment of oracle cards
Scribbles in a notebook