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Dogs and Oils

Dogs and Oils

On Saturday on my Rach Rey’s flock I mentioned that dogs have up to 300 million receptors in their nose. Dogs noses are wet to help absorb scent chemicals, this helps them understand the smell. This is also why dogs are good at smelling out drugs, rats, picking up the...

I’m missing All The Animals

I’m missing All The Animals

I am normally out and about treating animals for hip and knee issues, and at home receiving emails and pictures of people animals that need some sort of help. Due to all of the self lockdown I have not been doing any visits and more and more online connections. If you...

Being Anony-Moose

Being Anony-Moose

O.K I have been staying quiet and hiding away from being myself, from being who I truely am, basically trying to be anony-moose. Its time to be seen and help make a difference to you and your pets the best way I know how, with connection. I have a tonne of fear and am...

Animals Have a Sense of Humour Too

Animals Have a Sense of Humour Too

I remember a number of years ago I received a message from a lady in Townsville to do a Connection Session with her cat. She sent me a photo and the name of her cat. When I do Connection Sessions I always start with introducing my self and asking permission to...

Vibration of Storms

Vibration of Storms

Did you know that animals can pick up vibrations and energy held in colours, flowers, plants, furniture, guests, peoples and much more. Most people are aware their pets sense that a storm is coming before they themselves are aware. This is because dogs can sense the...

Did You Know?

Did You Know?

Maybe you do, maybe you don’t know, but I was a wildlife carer for about 10 years. An older lady worked with me and helped teach me. She lived around the corner and had been doing it for a very long time. When I would go around there she always had possums down her...

Healthy Poop, Happy Pooch

Healthy Poop, Happy Pooch

Your dog has runny poo, what do you do? Do you race off to the vet and pay $300 for them to say “ Feed them bland food, like rice and chicken for a few days”. If you see blood in the poo or some unusual things in it, definitely take your pooch to the vet. If their poo...

Happy Old Dog with Arthritis

Happy Old Dog with Arthritis

Seeing one of my old dogs suffer with arthritis I wanted to ensure that my little dogs wouldn’t suffer like Lady my lab cross. Now we are guardians of two dachshunds and their biggest health issues is their back, as well as patella and hip dysplasia, these joint...

We All Make Mistakes

We All Make Mistakes

When I was in about 19 years old I moved out and I got a dog, a Labrador cross, “Lady”. I wanted a big dog so I could hug her. I wasn’t very keen on the little yap yap dogs. She was awesome. I didn’t know much about training/socialising/puppy schools, so I just found...

Happy Clients

“Sadly after 14 and 1/2 wonderful years of love and companionship we said goodbye to our Tana.

We had the pleasure of meeting Rach through Tana- initially as his dog groomer and towards the end of his life she had become a friend of our family.

I spoke to Rach about booking an remote appointment for Tana, before we made the decision to put Tana to rest.

I did however get a text with a random question ” Have you fed Tana a kebab”…In reply …..ummmm yes, strangely enough a couple of weeks earlier my son hadn’t finished his dinner, and gave Tana 3/4 of his Kebab.

Anyway, to ut a long story and tearful story short Rach sent me a long message with the information she obtained connecting with Tana… including the fact he was so tired and he was ready to go and he wished for a kebab for his last supper….needless to say thats exactly what he got!

Thanks Rach for helping us care for Tana and helping us know our decision was right. ” Kerrie xx

TANA

Leo my cat was a very special and urgent case. It was suspected he was an abuse case that ended up on the streets. When I went to collect him it took us nearly an hour to find him because he would hide in the most discreet of places. When I got Leo home he wouldn’t come out of under the sink. He was terrified. He would shake out of pure fear. He wouldn’t eat, he’d shudder at my touch. My heart bled for him. This is when I asked Rach to step in and help me understand how to get through to him. She guided me through the right things to say to him to help him understand he is safe with me. Everyday I repeat to him what Rach uncovered and everyday Leo has been improving by leaps and bounds. I can see that Leo didn’t understand that a hand could be affectionate, that words could be encouraging. I now cry tears of joy everyday with how much progress he is making. To the point where he now SEEKS affection from me. I Know that I couldn’t have achieved this without Rach and for that, I’m forever grateful.

LEO

Otto my cat was my first foster so I didn’t know what to expect. He was extremely affectionate straight off the bat so I was overly confident this was going to be the start of a beautiful relationship. Soon enough his behaviours became more and more destructive. He would chew through all my cords, scratch everything he could sink his claws into and bite and scratch me to the point I had arms full of wounds. I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t want to give up on him but I was reaching the end of my tether. This is when I sought guidance from Rach. She did a reading for him and devised an essence which would help him through his destructive stage. The reading helped me understand some of his background and the kind of reinforcement that would positively impact him. It was like a flick switched. He became a completely different cat. Still playful and affectionate, but it felt the dialogue Rach helped me share with Otto really got to him. He was my first foster love, and I’m sure he won’t be the last, but he will always have an incredibly special place in my heart thanks to the relationship Rach helped me get with him.”

OTTO

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