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Thu, Feb 18 | By Kris O’Donnell | 26
ORLANDO, Fla. – Zeus, a thoroughbred-quarter horse cross, gallops around the pasture with relative ease. He even stops and happily rolls around in the dirt. But just a few hours earlier, he was clearly walking in pain, the result of numerous physic… more ›
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Kumari
3 years ago
yes that is so true--they feel our emotions (energy in motion) very well, but don't always know WHY we are upset, sad, angry, etc. It is very helpful to explain to the animals why you are upset (and with whom if not them) as they can feel great relief knowing it is not about them. They often take things personally if they are feeling it, they think it has to do with them and they can get quite distraught, and even sick about it. It is better to explain what is going on than to try to stuff the feelings--they are better "feelers" than we are and still will be impacted.
Jomaldonado
3 years ago
Centers for Animal Therapies/CAT offers many classes on animal topics. Some are intuitive based, like animal communication, some are for fun, like tracking with your dog, and some are for learning, like pet first aid. Feel free to visit the website at www.centerforanimaltherapies.com for more info
Denise L.
3 years ago
This is something I'm very interested in. I always knew that animals & children can mirror your emotions (like when a child becomes destructive, it could be because you are upset about something, etc.). My dream is to work with pit bull rehabilitation (I want to help dispel the notorious myths about this wonderful breed) & this would undoubtedly help!
Jomaldonado
3 years ago
If you live in the Florida area there are a few people that do this kind of work.
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