Morris, the rescue dog, was scheduled to be neutered and I agreed to do a Healing Touch for Animals® (HTA) treatment when he came home from after surgery. When he got to his foster home, he acted like a dog after surgery. He was under the affects of the anesthesia. He would stand and not move. His eyes were glassy and he didn’t react to his Foster Mom calling him. Using HTA, I worked to energetically cleanse and clear any congested energy from Morris’ body. I also worked in the specific areas of his surgery to enhance healing. I also used essential oils. When I completed the session, we took Morris outside. He didn’t have the coordination to walk. His Foster Mom and I help him walk into the house. He was hungry and ate. Then we moved him to the couch where we thought he would sleep off the anesthesia.
His Foster Mom walked me to the door. Before I reached the end of the block, Morris got off the couch by himself and walked to the back door. She let him outside. He walked on his own and went to the bathroom. He was alert and his tail was wagging! Just 10 minutes before, he couldn’t walk on his own power.
- Does your pet have pain or act scared sometimes?
- Ever wish you could tell her something she would understand?
- Wish you knew what he was thinking?
Every people/pet team has unique needs. Often, a combination of approaches will serve both the client and the pet best. It really depends on each individual animal and person’s needs. All methods are gentle and loving.
Each session is as unique as your pet and each session with your pet can be unique from her previous sessions.
It’s easy to set up your sessions, just contact me here or call me at 612-237-9580. I’m happy to help you explore the options and find the best solution for your unique situation.
“Elaine has been very helpful and supportive since my adoption of a very anxious dog. Her t-touch sessions and ongoing communication has helped us both. She has great suggestions and is very responsive to my frantic calls.” – Lynnea Forness, Minneapolis, MN
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