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ANIMALEZE

 

 

 

 

A gentle, easy and effective do-it-yourself tool for helping your

animals heal.

 

 

Come to the introduction of Animaleze, applying EFT, Emotional Freedom

Techniques, to animals. If your pet is struggling with emotional issues

(fear, anxiety, phobias, aggression, etc), then you'll want to come

hear why this method is for you. It's an extremely gentle,

effective and easy to learn technique that is also a money saver.

Susanne Peach, EFT-ADV has successfully been using EFT on animals for

years and has lots of stories and suggestions. You'll also learn

some other little-known tips and techniques for assisting your pets

through difficulties.

 

Also, learn how using Animaleze on animals can benefit humans in ways

you'd never believe. Here are some examples of how Animaleze has

successfully helped animals:

 

* Calming them in any situation (going to the vet, thunder storms,

giving birth to first litter, etc) * Releasing separation anxiety

* Reducing aggression (and obsessive, compulsive habits) and/or

increasing self-confidence * Clearing up physical ailments such as

vomiting and diarrhea * Facilitate quicker recovery from injuries

and illnesses * Offering strength, peace, grace and dignity in their

declining health stages * Helping them learn who the " pack

leader " is and to respect the leader. (Hint—it's not them)

* Faster basic training (house breaking, sitting, staying, etc.) *

Often works when nothing else will

 

 

 

Come see what Animaleze is about and how it can change your pet's

(and your) life.

 

When: Thursday, January 10, 2008 7:30pm

 

Where: Caritas Spiritist Center

 

Cost: Free

 

 

 

For more information Contact

 

Susanne Peach, EFT-ADV, EFT Trainer

 

Phone: 303.926.5414

 

Email: info Website:

www.Animaleze.com

 

 

 

" Recently I was at an event with my therapy dog. I was rushing and

while turning the corner (too quickly) my 14 year old dog took a spill

and I stepped on his back leg. He got up and would not put any weight

on his hind leg. Needless to say I felt terrible that I had done this

to him and wondered what damage I may have done. This all took place

and about 45 minutes before I was ready to go in to the room to be re

evaluated and knew that might not happen. However, my first concern was

about my dog. Susanne immediately came over and asked if I wanted her

to tap on him. I gladly accepted that offer as Susanne had done tapping

on me and I knew the results that it could bring. Susanne began tapping

and during the first minute his hind leg slowly un-stiffened and came

down to the ground. He was walking with full weight and without a limp

within 5 minutes after she tapped on him. It was a blessing that she

was there and we proceeded to pass with flying colors and I know it was

in no small part due to Susanne's tapping technique and allowing him

to release the pain. "

~B.W. Lafayette, CO

 

 

 

 

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