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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A Healer In Every Home – Dog And Cat Edition
By Cattie Coyle
I have been using various homeopathic remedies every now and then on myself for many years now, but haven’t really studied the subject. Some were … Read full article
Three Steps To Fix A Bland Brand
By Karen Gunton
Is your brand on point? There are a number of reasons why building a biz is hard work. One of them is that we have to walk such a fine line sometimes… … Read full article
Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home
By Cattie Coyle
Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home And Other Unexplained Powers of Animals by Rupert Sheldrake This book is amazing! I consider it … Read full article
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Featured School: Bancroft School of Massage
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We have two dogs – active (very) collie spaniel crosses, brother and sister. Sam has always been the seagull chaser, which is lucky as we live by the sea. Sarah was the ball catcher. Last year, when they were around 6 years old, Sarah started to change in … Continue Reading...
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