

Animal 'Go Green' Consultations and Healings are a necessary part of our relationship with our animal companions. We have taken on a special responsibility, knowing that our animals are under our primary care. When our furry/feathery/scaly companions begin to act in unusual ways, what do we do? We do whatever it takes to make them better.
Shannon Rose offers the following pet healing therapies and consultations:
Note: Shannon Rose performs healing on animals only if the animal permits it. If the animal walks away, refuses treatment and/or is in discomfort, the session will end immediately and a minimum charge of $20.00 USD will be charged. If the animal is sick, a muzzle and/or gentle leader must be provided. If the animal is anxious and/or hyper, it is suggested that the animal be walked/exercised before the session to promote peaceful healing.
Here are some further links and resources to help you better help your animal companion in their time of physical or emotional distress and/or sickness:
Since 1998 Bonnie Illies has been helping animals-domesticated, wildlife, and even dairy cows. When Bonnie first started this work, she did all forms of animal communication. As a healer, she decided to specialize in helping animals with physical and emotional concerns. Her clients appreciate her ability as a healer along with the ability to "see" the root of a health or behavioral concern.
www.BonnieIllies.com
Did you know that pets in America are polluted with all kinds of toxic chemicals that the government doesn't regulate? When Eddie (the dog) found that out, he became a mutt on a mission. Read more about how you can help you and your pet.
www.PetsForTheEnvironment.org/
Healing Touch for Animals® (HTA) is a bio-field energy-medicine modality combining philosophies, techniques and applications to promote energy balance and healing of our animals. This program introduces holistic concepts to assist with injuries, illness, surgeries, wound healing, behavioral problems and stress related issues.
www.HealingTouchForAnimals.com
The American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA) was formed in 1989 by a group of veterinarians and chiropractors interested in furthering the profession of animal chiropractic.
Main Website: www.AnimalChiroptractic.org
List of AVCA Doctors: www.AVCADoctors.com
Holistic (or Integrative or Complementary) Veterinary Medicine is the examination and diagnosis of an animal, considering all aspects of the animal's life and employing all of the practitioner's senses, as well as the combination of conventional and alternative (or complementary) modalities of treatment.
www.AHVMA.org