Healing Animals

I am passionate about helping people with their animals and I offer a unique service in that respect.

As an expert in channeling healing energy, I have been dedicated to healing with animals for many years. I love working with animals since, unlike humans, they accept the healing energy as it is given.  They don't question as they sense the intention of the person who is coming to heal and help.  While healing, it’s in the laying of hands that I find the pet or animal guiding you towards what is wrong with them and where they need healing. During the healing, they remain calm and often fall asleep.

Over the years, I have given many thousands of healing treatments and worked with a huge variety of animals, both domestic pets -including parrots, cats and dogs- and also more exotic species which have been adopted as pets.  I especially love working with horses as they are so majestic. Indeed, in Native American Culture, they represent Power.

As part of the healing process, I will use crystals. For example, a smooth piece of Amethyst (large enough that it cannot be swallowed or chewed) in the pet’s water bowl adds healing energy to the water. Additional healing can be provided by attaching small crystals to the animal’s collar.

Pet owners may also like to consider that animals know which herbs are good for them in nature when they have access to them. Many vets are aware of the power of healing and natural remedies; acknowledging that this approach works in harmony with that of the vet. I will use Bach and Australian Flower remedies; always taking permission from the vet or the owner first.

It may be surprising to learn that animals experience many emotions like those of their human counterparts, including loneliness and depression, as well as anxiety, anger and fear.

Testimonials

 
My cat has arthritis and I can see the pain in her face, We know that it is incurable. After the healing with Debbie Dusty (cat) looks much happier and certainly I am sure the pain has subsided. Dusty jumps around the room like she did when she was a kitten.
— Anonymous
Royal (horse) had a suspensory (muscle in the leg) and was in pain and off his food. Debbie came every week for 3 months and now we can race him again. The vet was fantastic and was happy to have her help.
— Anonymous
My dog had a heart murmur and Debbie spotted it. We went to the vet and it was confirmed, Thank you, Debbie.
— Christian

References / Scope of Practice

Healing and the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966

Healing - channeling healing energy through the hands from a universal source of energy - should not be used as a substitute for the veterinary care and attention.

Please note that Paragraph 18 of Part 2F of the RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct, provides information including that all animals must be seen by a veterinary surgeon, and that the vet must be content for healing to be given by the laying on of hands.

With any concerns that you may have about an animals' health or wellbeing, your first port of call must be a veterinarian. Only a vet may make a diagnosis or prescribe.