The long weekends and summer holiday travel is just around the corner, which means plenty of short and long trips are on the horizon. While most dogs are thrilled to be part of our summer adventures or do well playing with friends at doggy hotels or boarding facilities, this isn’t the case for most cats. […]
Animal Rehabilitation Massage Course at Oregon Humane Society
Last summer, as part of my continuing education as a small animal massage professional, I have attended a week long training course in rehabilitation massage. I was particularly looking forward to this class because it was held at the Oregon Humane Society. OHS is located in NE Portland, and the city itself is very dog […]
Your Dog Was Diagnosed with Epilepsy, What Now? Facts about Canine Epilepsy
Watching your dog go through a seizure is a gut wrenching experience – you feel helpless as there is very little you can do to help. The seizure has to run its course. When Rocco collapsed into his first grand mal, my brain went straight to the worst case scenario: poison! After running extensive blood […]
Learn an Easy 5 minute Relaxation Technique for You and Your Pet
The shorter days and busier schedules often mean that we spend less quality time with our companion animals. Holiday season can be a busy and stressful time of the year for both humans and pets alike. It is a time of disrupted routines, shorter walks and limited sunlight. For many households it can also be […]
Reiki – A Journey Toward Alternative Healing by Dorothy Wills-Raftery
Last week I had the great pleasure of providing a distance Reiki session for Gibson. Gibson has been diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy a few years ago and suffers from a number of side-effects from the medication he is on. His mom, Dorothy, works very hard to bring awareness to Canine Epilepsy through her GibStrong campaign, […]
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