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Photo by Joanne Turner, Tenerife 2002

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Joanne Turner 2008

Reiki Therapy treatments for equines and small animals

 

For poorly pets…

who have seen their vets

 

 

Reiki works for animals in the same way as it does for people.  Animals understand energy and are responsive to it.  Treatments are given at your home or stables where your animal will undoubtedly be most comfortable.  Reiki treatments cost £25 with travel expenses over 5 miles from Bristol of 50p/mile.  Holistic Partnership Healing case studies are free of charge (see below in green). 

For every Reiki treatment I get paid for I will donate £2 to Operation Sunshine Family Therapy Programmes

"the only charity in the world that offers a programme for severely disadvantaged children that includes experiencing wild dolphin encounters using appropriate equipment and experienced, understanding staff and support workers."

 

What to expect from a treatment

Treatments are given at your home or stables and will take between half an hour to an hour and a half. Ultimately the animal decides the length of the treatment. The first session will start with a consultation where I will ask you about your pet's history and medical background and you’ll be able to ask me any questions you may have. This will be followed by a treatment for your animal.

The therapist channels chi through their hands to the client. The hands can be either placed on the body without pressure or above the body in the aura. The hand positions used in Reiki correlate with the body’s chakras or energy centres. The animal should be unrestrained and free to move about or away. It is fine for the animal to be on the floor, in its bed or sat on a favourite chair. It is important for the animal to be where it is comfortable and safe. Please tell me if your animal has any issues with being handled or touched on a particular part of the body e.g. head or feet. If an animal is aggressive, very nervous or distressed distant Reiki can be given, which can also be highly effective. This can be given from across the room or absently.

Some people are aware of the energy. You may experience physical sensations such as hot, cold or tingling and you may also find you feel emotional. You may notice signs of release in your animal, such as yawning, sleepiness, purring or increased gut noise.

Individuals respond in different ways to being offered Reiki. Just as some humans may not wish to have a therapy session, some animals may not wish to accept Reiki. If this is the case I will say so and either offer distant Reiki to the situation or postpone the treatment to a later date.

 

Before treatment - Important information

You must by law take an animal in your care to a vet if the animal requires medical attention, treatment and/or diagnosis. It is also your legal responsibility as an owner to inform your vet of any complimentary therapies you wish to use for your animal. I will need to obtain written permission from your vet to give Reiki and I will not proceed without it.

Reiki is a treatment for the energy system. I do not claim to cure any illness, disease or syndrome. Reiki works with the body's energy system, and this can benefit the physical, mental and emotional, but I do not treat specific medical problems. I cannot and will not ever make a diagnosis or prescribe and you must see your vet about any undiagnosed or untreated problems. You must return to the vet if the animal's condition deteriorates. Any information given by me is based on the energy system of the body and not actual pathology. As with any complementary therapy, Reiki is intended to complement medical treatment from your vet, and must never be used as an alternative to veterinary medical care.

Behavioural problems can have physical, mental or emotional causes and must be seen by a vet, who will treat the problem and may also recommend a qualified behavioural specialist. Although I have an interest in animal behaviour and Reiki can certainly be very relaxing, I am not a qualified behavioural specialist and I will never diagnose behavioural problems. I will happily give Reiki to an animal with behavioural problems, although it must be understood that I am not treating the behavioural problem itself, but aim to improve the animal's energetic well-being. Permission must be granted from the vet, and the animal should be receiving treatment for the behavioural problem from a vet or specialist if needed. I will need to be advised if or when the animal is dangerous.

 

Preparing for the treatment

Try to make sure that your animal is not anticipating activity such as a walk or feeding. Also try to ensure that the location will be comfortable, safe and quiet, with minimal distractions such as others' activities or eating. The animal should be unrestrained (or held very loosely with a lead rope) and free to move about or away. It is often best for horses to at least be in sight of companions to avoid separation anxiety.

 

After the treatment

You will need to ensure that your animal has constant access to plenty of clean, fresh water too. They may seem sleepy or lethargic and need a period of rest before exercising, particularly before riding or working equines. If you have any queries about post-treatment management do not hesitate to contact me on 07906972357. In the extremely unlikely event that your animal appears to show an adverse reaction contact your vet immediately in the first instance and then me as soon as possible.

Any resources or information I provide for you to follow up are purely for research and information purposes. They are based on my own experience and if you should wish to follow them up (including any changes in management or treatment), this should be after consultation with your case vet.

 



ANIMAL COMMUNICATION

Animal Communication sessions are available on a case study basis at a cost of £10 per animal.  I have been developing my gift of animal communication for the last few years.  In 2008 I attended an Animal Communication Training 1 workshop with Julia Meads, giving me ACT student status.  The fees I charge for case studies are being saved up to go towards the £600 tuition fee for ACT2 which when completed would give me qualified communicator status.

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"Jasper"





HOLISTIC PARTNERSHIP HEALING

Helping you to be part of the solution for your equine or small animal.

In addition to animal only Reiki treatments and human only Reiki treatments I can also provide Holistic Partnership Healing Reiki (on a case study basis), which I am studying with Reiki Master Pauhla Whittaker.  To gain my qualification in Holistic Partnership Healing I need to submit case studies.  You will receive all case study treatments free of charge (travel expenses may apply).  I am already qualified as a Reiki practitioner.  Holistic Partnership Healing is a combined approach treating both human and animal together.

 

What is Holistic Partnership Healing?

Holistic Partnership Healing seeks to provide Reiki for your animal and you, promoting a partnership approach, where carer and animal work together holistically to find energetic solutions for both. When an animal is ill, both animal and human suffer stress, and animals can be very sensitive to emotional disturbances and stress in the family home. Reducing your stress and progressing your own healing can help your animal too. It is important that you are prepared to commit to the treatment of both yourself and your animal, and that you are prepared to take responsibility for your role in healing the Holistic Partnership between you. To do so is a wonderful thing to do for your pet and for you, because when you do, you become part of the solution for your pet and yourself.



Joanne Turner  07906972357  joanne@dolphinreiki.co.uk