How to Support Your Beloved Pets Through Tapping
Our pets can become like family to us, and when they are in pain or suffering, we want to help them the best we can. In this interview from the 2015 Tapping World Summit, we have world-renowned animal communicator Joan Ranquet to shed some light on how we can better connect with our pets.
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I loved this episode and I am gonna practice tapping with my dog Dante (Golden), it has a tumor in its right arm, I give it pills for pain some times. Perhaps tapping could help, for sure. If you have a suggestion I will appreciate it very much. Thanks
wow! this was GREAT. i have a new rescue dog who is anxious, nervous and…sad. he is also recovering from hip surgery. i will definitely try some tapping with him. For us BOTH! could totally tap away on my anger at the people who didn’t care for him all before he was rescued.
That’s wonderful to hear, Kate! You’ll be surprised at how well animals respond to Tapping as much as we humans do. π
I had a bird about the half the size of a pigeon. I for got to take him in one day and I thought he froze to death. I brought him in and covered him up and a little rubbing. He was limp and just layed there. I thought of EFT and thought it wont hurt to try tapping on him. so I did — I just emagined the parts of a human skull and such. I tapped and than covered him up for no draft. I peaked every so often until about 1 to 2 mins.he was up and about. I tapped one round on me for an extra measure for him. after 5 min he was as good as new..lol
What a great story, Irene! Thanks for sharing. π