Tui Na massage: Wouldn’t it be something if your horse could have a consistent, harmonious flow of stomach chi and could avoid colic, founder, stomach ulcers, and any other digestion issues horses are prone to have? Wild horses roam and … Read full article
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Homeopathy for Animals – Q&A with Shirley Moore
We receive a LOT of questions about homeopathy for animals: which remedies to use for various conditions, how to give the remedies, and most of all, questions around preventing and treating Lyme disease. Shirley has very kindly been responding to … Read full article
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Calendula – A Must Have for Your Doggie First Aid Kit
Calendula, used to soothe cuts and rashes and any kind of wound, is a homeopathic remedy that no first-aid kit should be without. Calendula is made … Read full article
Meet Julie Lines, Voice of the Animals
By Julie Lines
Julie Lines is the founder and owner of Voice of the Animals and The Purpose of Species, based in South Derbyshire, England. Cattie: Julie and I … Read full article
6 More Ideas For Marketing Your Animal Massage Business
By Cattie Coyle
Marketing is something many of us struggle with, and it's easy to get stuck when trying to come up with new ways to market your business. But there … Read full article
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Question From A Reader: How To Choose A Massage School?
By Cattie Coyle
We got an email from a reader who is trying to decide on which animal massage school to attend. It is a very difficult choice to make, and we decided to post her question and my answer, hoping it would help others who are undecided as well. If you have … Continue Reading...
Interview with Carla Meeske – Shamanic Healer And Animal Communicator
By Cattie Coyle
Today’s post is an interview with Carla Meeske, shamanic healer and animal communicator. Carla has been a professional Shaman for over 10 years and teaches shamanic healing and animal communication workshops all over the country. She also offers one-on-one … Continue Reading...
The Puppy’s Environment And Canine Hip Dysplasia
By Cattie Coyle
I just the other day came across an interesting article from Norway: In doing research on hip dysplasia in dogs for her doctoral thesis, Randi I. Krontveit found that environment plays a bigger role than earlier thought when it comes to canine hip dysplasia … Continue Reading...
Case Study: Equine Grief & The Bladder Meridian
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by Waldina Hilton A short time ago an old horse was kindly helped with his new journey to the new world. When I visited the other horses four days later the energy of the place was heavy laden. The owner has 6 horses on the property and she wanted me to … Continue Reading...
Trip To The Vet: Calming Cats With Acupressure
Acupressure can really help when it comes to calming cats! Cats are, by their very nature, territorial and they thoroughly appreciate routine. Taking them away from their home and disrupting daily activities is usually stressful for our beloved felines. Their … Continue Reading...
Starting An Animal Massage Business
By Cattie Coyle
I received a question about starting a massage business from a reader the other day, and as I was typing away answering it, it occurred to me that perhaps others could benefit from reading this as well. Patricia graciously allowed me to post her question and … Continue Reading...
Meet Lisa Ruthig, Lively Dog
By Lisa Ruthig
Lisa is the founder and owner of Lively Dog in N. Grosvenordale, CT. Cattie: I first met Lisa through Bancroft’s animal massage online discussion group, and was immediately impressed with her wealth of knowledge. People in the group ask a LOT of questions … Continue Reading...
Flower Power
With over 10 years experiences of working with flower essences and animals an unusual thing started to happen. Whilst making up the essences for an animal, the animal would become calmer and less stressed even though they had not taken the essences. It made me … Continue Reading...
Acu-Dog – A Guide To Canine Acupressure
By Cattie Coyle
Today's post is a long overdue review of the latest book by Tallgrass Animal Acupressure Institute founders Amy Snow and Nancy Zidonis. Acu-Dog - A Guide to Canine Acupressure is essentially a new and revised edition of The Well-Connected Dog (which I reviewed … Continue Reading...
Healing Touch For Animals
By Cattie Coyle
Today’s featured therapy is Healing Touch for Animals, an energy healing modality which at first (and second) glance seems very similar to Reiki, but there are some differences between the two, as you will see further down in the post. What is Healing Touch … Continue Reading...