Dog in Pain Helped with Healing Touch for Animals®

Callie

Lisa McColman emailed Animal Bridges that Callie, a 12-year old German short-haired pointer, had signs of discomfort and pain. Callie had bladder cancer and a leg fracture associated with the bladder cancer. Callie was a dog in pain. Her two vets could not pinpoint the origins of the discomfort. Dr. Jessica Levy of Holistic Veterinary Care recommended Lisa contact me for an animal communication.

Seeing the urgency of the email, I quickly called Lisa and found out what specific information she wanted. I immediately talked telepathically with Callie and asked her where she hurt. She immediately responded “My leg. My leg hurts.” Callie’s leg was in a cast due to the leg fracture. Callie explained the pain to me.

Quickly she added she loved Lisa and Allen. Then she said “I know she [Lisa] is very upset. Tell her I will be fine. I don’t like seeing her cry. I know she is very upset about me. I am so sorry. I don’t mean to cause any problems.” I explained she was not causing any problems and tomorrow afternoon she would see the vet about the cast on her leg. Callie expressed her love for Lisa and Allen and we said goodbye.

I spoke with Lisa and we decided I would immediately do a Healing Touch for Animals® (HTA) distance session with Callie. Since Callie was a dog in pain, my intention was to help ease her pain. When I hung up with Lisa, I started the HTA session. When I completed the session, I called Lisa. Callie was “giving her the business” to go outside.

The next day I received this email from Lisa. “It was interesting that in your conversation with you, she mentioned that she was panting a lot. She was, in fact, panting continuously. She ended up getting dehydrated. When we went to bed last night, she settled right down and went to sleep. She has always slept in bed with my husband and me so I am now sleeping on an air mattress on the floor and she sleeps next to me. She got up a couple of times to adjust her position and had to go outside once.

This was a VAST improvement over the previous two nights. She had also stopped panting. She is more comfortable today. There is no more of the whining that she did all day yesterday. I’ll let you know the outcome of her appointment this afternoon.”

A few hours later I received a following email from Lisa. “We just returned from the vet’s office. Unfortunately Callie’s cancer had spread into the bone. It probably was there when the fracture occurred. She was put to sleep [euthanized] about 30 minutes ago. We’re very thankful to you for talking to her. We believe that you’re the reasons that her last night was a restful one. Lisa”

Tears ran down my face. Although I had only talked to Callie for a short animal communication and felt her energy during one HTA session, I felt a connection with her. I too was grieving her transition across Rainbow Bridge.

2 Replies to “Dog in Pain Helped with Healing Touch for Animals®”

  1. There are many conditions that can cause pain in dogs and our precious pets can hide it extremely well at times. This is where reading body language becomes important. The more aware we are of how our dogs behave and why they do some of the antics they do, the easier it will be for us to determine if our dog is in pain. A dog in pain often IS an emergency, or at least requires medical attention by the next day at the latest. You will want to get your dog to the veterinarian as quickly as possible when the dog is in pain. Prompt treatment can save your dog from death or disability. Dogs may be able to take aspirin for pain. Be sure it does no contain ibuprofen because it is fatal for cats and dogs.

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    1. I always recommend my clients see their vet to check out any reasons for illness, behavior change, and pain. It is a very important step in great animal care. This dogs responded very well to the Healing Touch for Animals®. I also send a report to the client’s vet. Thanks for your feedback!

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