In the early 21st century a trend of people who claim to be able to telepathically and clairvoyantly communicate with animals has grown. Today, the concept of visiting a pet psychic to find a lost pet, find out why a pet is behaving badly or even to learn if a pet is ready to be put to sleep is becoming more commonplace, but is there any basis to pet psychics' abilities? Join Josh and Chuck as they investigate the pet psychic phenomenon.
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Josh and Chuck dive into the fascinating and controversial world of pet psychics — people who claim they can telepathically communicate with your furry friends. They explore what pet psychics say they do, why people seek them out (from dealing with behavioral issues to finding comfort after a pet's death), and examine the scientific skepticism around claims of animal telepathy. The hosts also dig into the bigger questions about animal consciousness and emotions, discussing whether our pets are as self-aware as some psychics claim they are.
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Poltergeist
1982
1h 54m
★ 7.2
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The Pet Psychic
2002
★ 4.0
"Animal Planet actually had a show for a little while about 10 years ago called the pet psychic — Discussed as an example of a TV show featuring pet psychics that helped popularize the trend."
— Josh
"Have you seen... A great country. I don't know if it was a new one last week. I started watching The Simpsons again — Josh mentions recently starting to watch The Simpsons again and describes a specific episode about Krusty being syndicated internationally."
— Josh
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