Susanne Peach, Animal Energy Behaviorist
- Our companimals (companion animals) are like family to us, and sometimes closer than family.
- They mean so much to us that when it’s their time to cross over, the loss can feel unbelievably painful.
- Receiving a serious diagnosis can put us into a fearful state-fearful that we could lose our companimals
- Susanne Peach, Animal Energy Behaviorist will give you tips and suggestions on how to turn these situations around with the help of EFT, aka Tapping.
- EFT can be used with animals to help them with diseases, injuries, and yes, coping with the loss of someone in their pack.
Susanne Peach, Animal Energy Behaviorist and founder of Animaleze®, has been around animals her entire life, including time spent as a certified wildlife rehabilitator and co-founder of a local Therapy Dog program. It was her love for animals, as well as a car accident with her companion, Major, a golden retriever, that led her to create Animaleze. This uses a modified version of EFT, Emotional Freedom Techniques (aka Tapping.) It has been called emotional acupuncture, because it’s a gentle tapping with your finger tips on the meridian end points (the same places acupuncture needles are placed) all while making statements to clear out these energy blocks. It sounds too easy, but yet it’s a combination of several techniques, one of which is thousands of years old, that is still in use today. Animaleze has successfully been used to help animals overcome emotional, behaviorial, mental and physical challenges. One big advantage is that this method can be done remotely on animals, as Susanne has worked with animals in South Africa, Australia, Europe, Canada and of course the U.S. This can be used on all animals, individually or in groups, and some of Susanne’s clients have included dogs, cats, horses, birds, llamas, wolves, a chipmunk and even a Bengal tiger.
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