"My dog used to bite me when we played.  It really bothered me because I'd bruise or have scratches all the time.  It turns out he didn't know what was bothering me and my fear of getting hurt made him afraid which made him bite me more.  Thankfully the vicious circle is done now and I'm so grateful I didn't have to give him up." P.B.

"I rescued a cat from the shelter who seemed to be suffering from itchy skin.  The poor thing rubbed and rolled and licked constantly on everything.  The vet said there were no fleas or or parasites causing the problem and thought that she just had excessively dry skin and told me to use a special moisturizing shampoo - have you ever tried bathing a cat?!  I tried, but couldn't stand the ordeal or afford to be hospitalized from the attempt.  Lily tested her and did some EFT and told me not to feed her anything with corn in it.  Within two weeks of her session and changing her diet (I had some tapping homework to do with her too), and Princess is like a new cat!  Her fur's growing back, she isn't itching, and she isn't always fussing over herself.  Thanks!"
L.G.

Pets - Animal Work

Pets, like children, are quite responsive to energy based therapies like EFT or acupuncture.  They seem to live more in the moment, don't over-think or analyze anything, and therefore aren't attached to (or are certainly more willing to let go of) previous traumas or events or points of view.  Actually, it's this same responsiveness to energy that we believe affects their health and behavior when they're around humans.  Often they seem to take on the energy/conflict/pain of their humans.  Properly understood, this can be a great benefit for their humans who want to see themselves more clearly.  For example, for much of Lily's life she seemed to attract and care for the most fearful and abused animals.  As she resolved her own anxiety around humans, not only have the fearful animals themselves changed, but also she doesn't seem to be the magnet she once was for that type.  She still gets many animals crossing her path, but they now seem to be at ease around people.  Funny the way this energy universe works, isn't it? 

Lily has a lot of experience from living in the country with rescuing and rehabilitating injured and wild animals.  She has used Reiki, vibration work, and EFT with great success.  She is continually amazed at the power of nature and the body to heal itself.  When she can't physically touch the animals, she finds that they seem to respond equally well to proxy work (where someone is the "surrogate" who is tapped on or tested in their place), so clients needn't be concerned with bringing the animal to see her for work. 


Be sure to amuse yourself in the Freebies and Links page under Section 9 - Animal Stuff.  For your further entertainment, here are a few pictures of the rest of our "staff":


BooBoo Bear was an indoor cat and then abandoned outside in the middle of winter...luckily our neon sign "If you're an animal and you need a place to stay, recuperate, or fatten up, you found the right place" was working and he moved right in!  He's eternally grateful and makes sure we know it with all his purrs and kisses. He also was the one that the " Wake Up" cartoon was written about. He'll do anything for attention!



Leela is the only one we purposefully adopted...she was born almost feral on a ranch, and has a distinct distrust (or is it disinterest?) for the indoors and people...it sure is cute how her butt gets so high that she falls over into a forward roll when you rub by her tail...




Heir Uber Guber Meister (goober for short), while the smallest and lightest of all our staff, fancies herself to be the highest of the high, hence her name.  She moved to the neighborhood with another family, but decided on her own, and despite Leela's protests, that we needed her more. As whim dictates, she gives herself over completely to wild, joy-filled, bug-eyed, crazy sprints through every room. Watch out!



Handsome Tom, a truly feral cat, took 9 months of daily interactions before he would allow himself to be touched (this was before Lily started following Gary Craig's advice of trying EFT on everything!). Even now, he is a living teacher for Lily of wild cat behavior and instinct. He doesn't like cameras, though...perhaps a good subject for his next EFT session!



Tucker is actually the neighbor's dog, but he's been like one of the family since the begining. He's a big boy, with the sweetest heart you've ever encountered. He's not at all aware of how big he is and has been known to sit on his friends (rather uncomfortable for the 10 lb variety, like his friend Sadie). Oops!




Deuce is another neighbor's dog and one of Tucker's best friends. I'm glad I'm not a dog when I see their antics...two boys playing very hard...full tackles at top speed landing in thuds and rolls...whew!  He's truly a water dog...when there's no swimming available, he'll lay in a puddle  His aquatic passion has now rubbed off on Tucker, who's almost as keen as he is!




Alfie is a friend's dog and Tucker's first buddy. He looks and sounds tough (and don't tell him we told you) but it's all bark and no bite...what a sweetie. In his circle, he's the undisputed master of tug of war and would probably rather die than let go. Poor little bugger sinks when he swims, so we try not to laugh when he wears his life vest!




If you think you or your animal friend would like to experience the accelerated benefits of working with a coach, give us a call...you have nothing to lose because if you don't shift, your session is free!


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