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Emotion Code for Animals

Just like us, animals have feelings...and just like us, they can have trapped emotions.

When upsetting events happen, animals can suffer the effects of trapped emotions too.  It's been observed, the more domesticated an animal is the greater the range of emotions they feel.

How can the Emotion Code help your animal?

Similar to humans, the removal of emotional baggage ie. trapped emotions helps the body to heal itself.

One of the best greatest things about removing trapped emotions from animals is what you see is what your get!  Animals can't pretend they feel better, they either do or don't.  In some cases, but not always the effect is immediate!

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There are many benefits for using the Emotion Code on animals, one of main ones is it removes the blockage causing fear and anxiety many animals have, especially rescued animals which can be frustrating for owners as they don't know how to help the animal as they have no idea what its been through.

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Some of the issues I have helped animals with using the Emotion Codes are:

Fear & Anxiety

Licking/chewing Paws

Stomach Issues

Eye Infection

Barking

Fearful of people

Anxiety

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When trapped emotions are removed you may notice your animal is quieter, sleeping more than usual, while their body takes time to process the emotions released.

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It is important to watch out for behaviour changes in your animal after an Emotion Code session,

for example if trapped emotions of fear and/or anxiety are released, your animal may become more assertive (less fearful) and potentially behaviour that may need to be address with training.

 

While trapped emotions can be released, it is possible and probable your animal will trap new emotions for further session may be needed. 

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Please Note:  The Emotion Code is complimentary to and not a replacement for veterinary care. 

Behavioural issues with animals can be training related; the Emotion Code is not a replacement for proper training.  Not all behavioural issues are trapped emotions.

In some instances, when trapped emotions are released the animal can present behavioural changes, which may need to be address with training.

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