We're in This Together
Pets are such an important part of our lives. As a part of our family, we can find it difficult to comprehend how fast they age, how short they live, and how much care they may need to keep them comfortable. It's even harder when pet owners must often guess the root cause of their changing behaviors. And usually the last thing we want is to make them a pin cushion of exploratory paths that well-meaning vets suggest to diagnose the cause of your pet's discomfort.
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"I was amazed. After the first session, I noticed my pup, Kendra, was in a more energetic mode, and suffered no further fainting spells. Kendra suffers from heart failure and even though we can't reverse that, I'm so happy that by releasing the trapped energies, Kendra was able to be a happier dog. I plan on having all of my animals (6) go through the same analysis. Thank you so much, Pamela."
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I've been on this journey with you as clients - and as a pet owner myself doing the guesswork and debating vet care vs. non-interference. I find it quite difficult to sit and do nothing when my pet seems uncomfortable or I don't understand a new behavior. But I'm also reluctant to invoke a vet visit for poking, prodding and more discomfort, knowing the aging process brings change for all of us There's no "magic pill" that enables our pets to live indefinitely. Especially true as your pet ages, you want their golden years to be full of enjoyment, age-appropriate mobility, together time, and overall comfort in the aging body.
Pet parents come to me with a range of geriatric care requests and I am especially honored to serve our pets in their golden years. Here are some of the examples of when loving owners have engaged me for Body Code work:
Pet parents come to me with a range of geriatric care requests and I am especially honored to serve our pets in their golden years. Here are some of the examples of when loving owners have engaged me for Body Code work:
- Resolving new unexplained behaviors
- Dementia care
- Pain management
- Mobility support
- Digestive comfort
Supportive Joint Human-Pet Work and Transition
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If you're struggling with end of life decisions or fear the end, we can customize a session for both of you around the pet's discomfort and any fears or unresolved feelings that you have about end of life.
Guide to Loss: If you are getting ready to say 'goodbye' or your loved fur family member has already transitioned, I offer you this Preparing to Say Goodbye Guide in hopes it may help you to process that grief with a fresh perspective. My heartfelt desire is that, with its anecdotes of real-life experiences with those who have crossed over, you can read it and recognize that your loved one is with you forever.... |
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