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By Judi Vitale
Provided by Tarot.com

This January, the shifts that mark the new year will be easy to pick up on, so expect pets to make some changes in their own lives, and yours. Mercury Retrograde will plow on through January 15, so don't be surprised if your pet seems sluggish and difficult to train until mid-month. Jupiter's move into Pisces on January 17 could bring about the beginning of a more teachable period.

For the next year, optimism permeates pets' consciousness and makes them even more of a source of joy and consolation than usual. The Mars Retrograde period in Leo might continue to aggravate some pets, while for others it will provide a chance to go back and get something right, from litter box behavior for cats to agility training for canines.

Venus and the sun will both move from Capricorn to Aquarius on January 18 and 19, respectively. So after January 18, habits will have more of a tendency to get ingrained, whether they're good or bad.

The new moon in Capricorn on January 15 and the full moon in Leo on January 30 will help give your pets the incentive to perform, please and impress. By the end of the month, your efforts to train or get your pet to adapt to big changes will meet with success, and everyone can find the same level of contentment!


About the Author
Judi Vitale is an astrologer and writer who has had her eye on the sky most of her life. She received her certification as a consulting astrologer from the National Council for Geocosmic Research in 1995, and practices with a variety of clients, helping them to focus on their life purposes.



    

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