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The goal of chiropractic and acupuncture therapy is to normalize body function to allow the animal’s body to heal itself. Equine chiropractic and acupuncture should only be done under the supervision of a qualified veterinarian, who can determine if this is the appropriate treatment for your horse.
Some of the possible indications for these treatments include:
These symptoms may include:
- Behavioral issues, i.e. bucking, rearing, resisting aids, refusing jumps
- Movement issues, i.e. poor transitions, poor movement in one direction, stiffness, difficulty with the canter
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Equine Reiki by Diane Durant
Certified Reiki Pracitioner
619-660-8111
Reiki is a holistic energy therapy that increases relaxation, removes blockages, and helps the body, mind, and spirit to heal themselves. It works on horses in the same way as on humans, with the Reiki practicioner tracing the horse's natural energy meridians with her hands — removing blockages, helping to create the balance that initiates self healing.
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Massage therapy has been used for centuries as a healing art. Massage therapy can help with the following equine issues:
- “Off” for no reason
- Restricted neck motion
- Saddle slipping to one side
- Short on extensions
- Improper leads
- Sore back.
Equine Sports Massage Therapy is a dedicated sequence, a combination of different strokes utilized to alleviate pain, speed recovery, enhance your animal’s emotional well being and improve performance.
Please be aware some animals may not initially respond well to massage and further massage may be necessary. Massage therapy is NOT a substitute for veterinary care.
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Animal Communication with Sue Goodrich
760-751-2240
www.suegoodrich.com
Animal communicators are not psychics, but actually connect with the animal and speak to him/her for their guardian.
I can tune in with your animal friends and find out basic matters like how they feel, their purposes, concerns, attitudes, enjoyments, etc., but a consultation is facilitated by your asking specific questions that are important to you.
Animal companions may not talk about your areas of concern unless you focus their attention on them.
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