About
Joelle Decker
Helping people better understand the animals in their lives.
Joelle Decker is an animal communicator based in Montana who helps people better understand what their animals may be experiencing. Her work focuses on building deeper trust and awareness between animals and the people who care for them.


Her Story
Joelle’s connection with animals began on horseback at the age of four. Horses quickly became some of her greatest teachers, guides, and companions. Over the years, she trained and competed in dressage, hunter jumpers, and eventing.
Today, what matters most to her is the quiet partnership between horse and human built on trust, awareness, and mutual respect.
Joelle was first introduced to animal communication at a horse show when she was ten years old. Watching someone share detailed insights about her pony without ever having met her sparked a deep curiosity that stayed with her for years.
In 2011, she chose to formally study animal communication through Communication with All Life University so she could offer this work to others with care and integrity.

A Path Centered Around Care
Her path has also included university study, hospice work, yoga teaching, and supporting people with physical and mental disabilities. Throughout these experiences, a common thread has guided her work: helping both people and animals feel understood, safe, and supported.
How Her Work Helps Animals and People
Through intuitive animal communication sessions, Joelle works to better understand what animals may be experiencing and to help their people gain greater insight into their emotional and behavioral needs.
This form of communication involves receiving impressions such as images, emotions, and physical sensations that can provide perspective on an animal’s experiences and help strengthen the relationship between animals and their humans.


Life In Montana
Outside of her work, Joelle shares a life in Montana with her husband, a traveling musician whose work often takes them across the country. Life on the road and time spent in different landscapes have deepened her appreciation for the many ways animals communicate and adapt alongside the people who care for them.
Their home also includes Remi, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who came into their lives through an unexpected and unforgettable set of circumstances. Remi’s story is one Joelle loves to share, and it continues to shape the way she thinks about resilience, trust, and the powerful bond between animals and the people who choose them.
Working Together
Joelle approaches each session with calm presence, compassion, and deep respect for the animals and people she works with. Her goal is to create space for greater understanding, stronger relationships, and a deeper sense of connection between animals and their humans.
FAQ’s
Can you communicate with animals anywhere in the world?
- Yes. Sessions are done remotely using photos of your animal.
Do I need to believe in animal communication?
- No. Many clients come simply curious about what their animal may be experiencing.
Does this replace veterinary care?
- No. Animal communication complements veterinary and behavioral care but does not replace it.
What animals can you communicate with?
- Most sessions are with dogs, cats, and horses, but communication is possible with many species, including birds, reptiles, and farm animals.
What kinds of things can you learn from my animal?
- Animal communication can help uncover emotions, behavioral patterns, changes in the home environment, or how an animal may be experiencing a situation.
Can you communicate with animals that have passed away?
- Joelle’s work is primarily focused on helping people understand the animals who are currently in their lives. Occasionally, questions about animals who have passed away may come up, but sessions are generally intended to support living animals.
How long does a session take?
- Sessions last up to 30 minutes, depending on the number of questions and the depth of communication.
