STORIES & TESTIMONIALS

Energy Healing for Pets & Animal Friends

A few examples

What you can expect

Enjoy these success stories! Although results may vary, when you work with me you can expect positive change. 

TashaTasha is a part-German Shepherd stray who had been in a rescue shelter for two months. The rescue asked my client to foster her because they thought she'd do better in a quiet home with no other dogs.

Tasha was in the midst of heartworm treatment. The main concern was keeping her quiet so that her heart rate would not become elevated, which can cause dead worms to form an embolism in the pulmonary artery.

My client planned to adopt Tasha when she finished her heartworm treatments. "I want her to become as free as possible from all the trauma she’s experienced, so that she can enjoy her new life with me in the woods of North Carolina,” she told me.

My job was to help Tasha stay calm and be free from trauma. During my first session with her, I released several trauma imprints, including one that happened when she was 4 months old. Several weeks after my work with Tasha, here’s what Mom reported:

"Tasha is doing well. My neighbors think I’m a 'dog whisperer,' but I tell them it’s not me — I had lots of help (that’s you!). She has lots of puppy in her now — maybe because of the trauma release, she finally gets to be a puppy. She is very friendly with other dogs. When she meets a new person, she is a bit cautious, but then when she meets them again she’s very friendly.”

And she made it through the heartworm treatments without any problem:

"Tasha is finally a month post-heartworm Tx, so next week we’ll be starting training classes. You are a wonderful godsend. You have made all the difference between a happy dog and a very fearful one. And that’s priceless!"

QuenbyQuenby, who considered herself a human-cat, brought many years of joy to her family. Unfortunately, in her old age, her health declined and she had a stroke. What a pitiful sight, watching her walk with twisted spine and unsteady legs.

After Quenby’s first healing session, she could walk much easier and was surprisingly energetic. After several sessions, she regained more strength and mobility, and was able to eat without falling into her bowl. Her recovery was amazing.

"Thank you so much for your work on Quenby. She’s doing great and gaining lots of weight." 

SunnySteve was concerned about their sweet Maltese. Normally full of energy, Sunny was listless and experiencing digestive problems. I went to work on the issues, and a week later Steve reported that Sunny was back to his old self. Priceless!

"Sunny seems to be back to his chipper little self and runs around and plays with his toy again after being out of it for many weeks. Thanks for all of your healing help, Lana."

FriskyFrisky suddenly became withdrawn and wouldn’t let her owner, David, touch her. Normally they are close buddies. David, a fellow qigong classmate, was distraught and readily accepted my offer to work remotely on Frisky.

I discovered the cause of Frisky’s abnormal behavior, which traced back to a traumatic event when she was only a few days old. I released the unresolved trauma, and that evening Frisky slept with David. The next day, she was unusually energetic and playful. When his wife asked what in the world had happened with Frisky, he told her, “Well, there’s this girl…” Love it!

The LizardsThis family’s two pet lizards were acting sluggish and not eating. They seemed depressed. Their owner became concerned and asked me to help.

Quite frankly, I wasn’t sure I could “connect” with lizards.

Oh boy! After one session, the lizards came alive. We stared in amazement as they ran around their cage. They dangled and swung from the top, as if they were acrobats. Totally new behavior for them.

A fun and enlightening experience.

TeddyYou know looks can deceive, right? Teddy is quite territorial, as is typical for terriers. He can’t tolerate anyone in his house except Mom. He barks incessantly when people — even those who’ve been there many times — come to visit. His sister, on the other hand, loves everyone and happily follows them around the house.

Using my “Nancy Drew” technique, I found that Teddy had been traumatized at three months old when someone kicked him.

After just one session, Teddy was noticeably calmer in the presence of a visitor and barked less. A great start!

TamaleTamale originally hails from Mexico. This sweet poodle suffers from severe itching. An older, bossy female dog in the family adds to his misery. A good friend of his owner asked me to see what I could do to help him.

I started the session as I always do: I use a technique to find out if the complaint is purely physical or if it has roots in unresolved stress.

Poor Tamale! I discovered that he left his family in Mexico when he was seven months old. This separation, along with feeling vulnerable around his new sister, was traumatic. Armed with this new information, Andrea and Tamale’s owner can help with his healing.

"Thank you for your amazing discovery! I asked my friend when Tamale came to live with her. You were right – when he was 7 months old! You’re damned good!"

KonaThis handsome Collie can be as stubborn as a mule. Kona’s caretaker when his owners are away began to dread watching him. “He doesn’t mind me and he doesn’t pay any attention when he’s called. When we’re out in the woods, he walks slowly and lags behind. But when I sit to rest, he whines! He’s on his own wavelength.”

Kona had been a show dog. The poor guy was rarely let out of his cage, never walked on dirt and had delicate pink paws. His new owners got him when he was three. He minded them, but not his caretaker.

I was eager to work with Kona. His issues were just so obvious. How would you feel if you had been caged up during your childhood? Would you feel disempowered? When freed, would you be inclined to resist people telling you what to do? I know I would.

So I went about confirming these assumptions with Kona. Yes, all true. But what happened next surprised me. I couldn’t find anything to “clear.” He simply wanted to be understood and loved. I did my best to convey to him that his sitter had a responsibility to make sure he was safe and that he didn’t get lost or hurt while in her care. I asked if he would be willing to cooperate, and he agreed to try. (I know, I know — it sounds super weird to have such a conversation. I admit that I had no idea if a two-way exchange was actually happening.)

I couldn’t wait to get a report from Kona’s caretaker. Although Kona wasn’t perfectly obedient, there was noticeable improvement. She reported:

“He was less needy and more relaxed after your session with him. He is still stubborn and did not mind all that well, but he was very mellow this time around.”

She also noted that he seemed to be more aware of his behavior while outside. For example, instead of recklessly chasing rabbits across a busy street, he kept his adventures closer to her house and the woods. Progress!

SputnikWhat a gorgeous Siberian! He’s normally sweet and a joy to be around. But suddenly he refused to go outside and began defecating on the floor. He was irritable, glum and no longer playful. Of course his mom was concerned and took him to the vet. The physical checkup didn’t turn up any problems.

As soon as I connected with Sputnik, I saw him in my mind’s eye relaxed and purring. Yes! He was happy for my help.

Texting with his mom, I told her that I saw him purring. "He looks happy too!" she replied. "I just cleaned his water fountain (I keep quartz and shungite in it too) and he is drinking tons.” Good signs! Our intention for him to be helped had gotten the ball rolling.

I continued with the session and sent my findings to my client. Sputnik was now hiding under her son’s bed, she told me. I checked in with him… He was okay; he just needed to be alone while he processed the healing. The next morning, his mom reported, “He’s looking cute today. He’s up on my bed instead of hiding under [my son’s] bed. And he’s purring, so I think he really needed what you did for him, and I really think that it helped him. So I wanted to let you know that.” Then a day later, she reported more progress:

“He is even better today! He went outside for a short time on his own accord, played with toys, play-fought his bros, and is not hiding under the bed anymore! He is hanging out with us in the living room and purring and coming to be held more like he used to. You helped him so much!”

KarunaThis big-eyed beauty suddenly became very vocal and restless. She walked up and down the hallway, loudly meowing. She acted distressed, as if she were lost or looking for someone. She hated closed doors. Afternoons and early morning seemed to be the worst for her incessant, pleading meows. “We have had to start keeping her in a separate room at night so we can sleep without her pleading,” her mom wrote.

While working with Karuna, I discovered that she was stuck in obsessive grief. Her people were surprised because there hadn’t been a recent death or anything obvious that could be causing such distress. I cleared the block and awaited the result. The next day I received this email…

“THANK you so much for our meeting yesterday. Karuna has been very quiet today. It’s quite amazing. Honestly, I am shocked. Not a peep out of her. Even during her usual afternoon session of chronic meowing, she has been very quiet. I will let you know how it continues, but I can’t thank you enough."

RowdyI had the pleasure of working with Rowdy, a sweet Border Collie mix. His mom sent me this heartwarming testimonial, which I’m delighted to share.

"For many years, our Border Collie, Rowdy, has become very anxious and even traumatized by thunderstorms. I heard Lana was a gifted healer and I booked Rowdy in for a distance session with her (we live in Australia).

Lana worked with Rowdy using her extensive skill set and advised me that the local ironstone formations in our area and barometric pressure changes contribute to his anxiety. She recommended distracting him where possible using different techniques and she identified a bushflower essence that will help with his anxiety, during thunderstorms and at other times as well. Lana also did her 'dog whispering' and I believe this has helped Rowdy the most.

Since Rowdy’s session with Lana, we haven’t had a thunderstorm. However, since his session, I have found him to be more relaxed. While he is an affectionate dog, I’ve also found him to be less needy when I’m not able to give him attention."

MandieMandie is a rescue from a local humane society. She was very timid and fearful, especially around cars, trucks and water. Her new family had fired their dog trainer because his "boot camp" style left her even more apprehensive.

She was very sweet and gentle, but it was difficult to take her anywhere because of her fears.

During our session, I discovered and treated two trapped emotions: terror, at 4 months old, and shock at 6 months old. I recommended that they give her Animal Relief Formula (from FES) to support her healing.

Several days later, I received this text: "She is still fearful, BUT she has been a lot more affectionate and playful this week. Everyone has noticed that! She had a really rough start but she has been such a gift to our family."

JewelI watched with delight as a couple with a tiny dog approached on the walking path. Soooo cute!

They stopped to chat, and our conversation naturally revolved around their little cutie. They shared that Jewel had a stomach problem and the medication their vet gave her wasn't working. She continued to vomit. The vet didn't know what was wrong.

I couldn't help but offer support. I told them that I work with animals to discover any "hidden" causes of physical issues. They were open to seeing what I might find out. I quickly determined that something happened that affected Jewel's pancreas at around 4 months old. The emotion was lack of control over events.

They looked at each other in amazement. Yes, that makes sense, they told me. That's when she was flown over from Russia. They could imagine how scared and out of control the puppy must have felt. They also told me that Jewel's breed is prone to pancreatitis. So with Mom holding Jewel, I directed her to stroke the puppy's spine while I tuned in to clear the unprocessed emotion. I haven't seen the couple since, and I'm eager to verify that Jewel is doing much better.

Sam
My client Tara lives next to neighbors whose dog Sam is kept in a fenced yard. Sam barked loudly and incessantly, putting her on edge. She felt her neighbors would not welcome a discussion about the issue.

One day while out of his yard, he dashed out from behind Tara’s car and barked at her, which scared her. At her wits' end, Tara asked for my help.

I tuned into Sam to find out why he barked at Tara. His reason surprised me: Because he sensed that Tara didn’t like him. And his barking was a complaint about that. He actually liked her!

I did my magic with Sam, and several weeks later I asked Tara for an update. I was thrilled to learn that his barking had stopped. Here’s her testimonial:

“The combination of Lana’s intuition and trust in her ability makes her a powerful energy intuit with animals. I had a dog [in the neighborhood] barking whenever his ‘parents’ left and neither he nor his parents were approachable, so I came to Lana. She asked me some questions and then went to work. I was very impressed — in a few days his barking started to subside and eventually stopped, except for an occasional barking at wild turkeys or UPS trucks coming into the yard. Thanks to Lana my nervous system has calmed down and I feel more comfortable in my home.”

Does your beloved pet or animal friend have a behavioral, emotional or physical issue? Consider an energy healing session with me to provide relief. And because the session is done remotely, you can be located anywhere in the world. So easy and convenient!

Your initial session

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Includes detailed client intake and one-hour energy healing session

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