Recognizing the signs of pain is the first step to helping your dog naturally with bodywork, herbs, and other things you can do yourself. Don't fear the situation, learn about it!
I advocate for and assist others in the natural care and feeding of dogs. Here you can follow how I feed and care for my dogs as well as learn about other aspects of holistic care such as herbs, traditional chinese medicine (esp acupressure), flower essences, and reiki. For more on holistic care visit theartofdog.com
Friday, June 15, 2018
Pain: Help Your Dog Naturally - Video Post
Recognizing the signs of pain is the first step to helping your dog naturally with bodywork, herbs, and other things you can do yourself. Don't fear the situation, learn about it!
Friday, May 25, 2018
Just Adopted: Two Weeks In And Processing Fear
Leash-free! |
It's important to recognize that fears grow if not dealt with, so I'm addressing it in two ways.
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Sunday, May 13, 2018
Just adopted! Where do you start?
Meet Kestrel. I just adopted her yesterday.
She's about 11 months old. She seems to be in good health and spirits, but she was recently vaccinated (2 DHLPP and Rabies) and spayed, and has been fed processed foods as far as I know. Her temperament seems so far to be very good: sociable and relaxed, but she does on occasion exhibit some mild fear issues.
So where do I start?
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Friday, April 27, 2018
What To Expect from a Dog Healing Session
Art by an old family friend in a corner of my vibrational sound therapy room. |
By this time I thought I might be writing about a new dog in my life, but since that hasn't happened yet I thought I'd take an opportunity to write about the professional services I offer through The Art of Dog. This is an introductory summary to help new clients understand what to expect when I first meet their dog. When modalities are unfamiliar it's helpful to at least understand how this new relationship with a practitioner will look. I send this to new clients in advance of our first session. If this sounds like something you'd like to experience please get in touch with me.
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