Animal Communication, Intuitive Health & Behavior Assessments and Energy Healing
As an Animal Intuitive, Communicator and Holistic Healer, I am able to access your pet’s own innate wisdom to determine any physical and/or emotional needs, help alleviate causes for any issues your animal may be exhibiting, and recommend products, foods, other healing modalities, and remedies that would support their best health, thus saving you time and money in your quest to offer your pet the best care in all stages.
You may call upon my services for your cats, dogs and horses either by pho...
As an Animal Intuitive, Communicator and Holistic Healer, I am able to access your pet’s own innate wisdom to determine any physical and/or emotional needs, help alleviate causes for any issues your animal may be exhibiting, and recommend products, foods, other healing modalities, and remedies that would support their best health, thus saving you time and money in your quest to offer your pet the best care in all stages.
You may call upon my services for your cats, dogs and horses either by phone (I work with people and their animals all over the country) or in person for the Nashville area.
The information below, from an "Only Natural Pet" newsletter, is helpful in understanding one of the many ways I may be working with you and your pet ....
Emotional Stress & Illness
Some pets seem to be more naturally “high-strung,” which may be a breed specific quality or may result from their life history – a common story with rescued companions. Stress comes in many forms, including major life changes, stressful situations, and daily stress in our home and relationships.
Major life events like the addition of new pets or human family members, death of loved ones, house renovations, or moving can trigger stress in many pets, and the impact can be felt for many months after the change occurs. Cats can be particularly sensitive to these changes. Dogs are often particularly sensitive to events that cause shifts in relationships.
Many pets experience repeating, occasional situational stressors, like going to the vet’s office, car travel, thunder-storms, boarding, family vacations, or visitors in the home.
Reducing Your Daily Stress for Your Pet
One of the most profound sources of stress for your pet is perhaps the easiest to overlook – the stress that our pets absorb from us on a daily basis.
Our pets are quite emotionally sensitive and are highly attuned to our moods. Animal communicators will tell you that part of our companions’ “spiritual mission” is to help us cope with our emotions. It’s important to recognize that our own stress level is very obvious to our pets and can impact their wellness greatly. Many pet owners report that their pets share their emotional stress, and often share the same physical symptoms that stress creates for their own health. With that in mind, making a commitment to reducing your daily stress level is one of the best things you can do for your pet’s health.
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