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What Pet Owners Say About Zone Healing and Their Pet
This is Chauka, my four year old schipperke (mostly). He loves to travel, having been born and raised in a semi -tractor trailer and traveled the country during his formative years.
The trucking days are behind us but he is still always ready for a trip. There's usually one problem these days with leaving home for several days. He quits eating, but always gets his appetite back after getting home again.
This last Christmas, however, he didn't snap back. We visited family for several days out of state. During this time he ate almost nothing. After returning home, he still wouldn't eat. He became very listless and slept a lot. I began to get concerned and took him in to see Dr. Cathy.
Chauka was a Zone 2, which affects the appetite. After a quick adjustment, within a few hours he was sitting at his bowl demanding dinner, which he ate with gusto.
What's interesting here is that I was also a Zone 2. I, too, had lost my appetite and felt listless. What I learned from Dr. Cathy is that Chauka picked up on my energy during the trip. The stresses of visiting family that I experienced affected him in the same way it affected me.
Are our pets tuned into our energy? Absolutely 100% ! Now, I watch carefully for signs that my dog has plugged into my energy levels. Now that I see the connection, I see him mirroring my energy and emotions regulary. It's been an eye opening experience!
Kathy Peck

My husband and I take care of two male German shepherds and one female Rottweiler. Ever since our first shepherd Cito was 2 years old, we have been taking our dogs to Dr. Franklin’s chiropractic office on a regular basis. Dr. Franklin taught us to watch our dogs’ body language and now we pretty much know when it is time for another adjustment.
Our dogs always love to come to Dr. Franklin’s office! She allows them to settle and she has a very trusting and intuitive connection with animals. After the adjustment, we always recognize a bigger bounce in their gate and more energy.
Dr. Franklin and her team play a big part in our dogs’ lives. We know that her care is contributing to their health and well-being.
In gratitude, Iris, Sloan, Cito, Barko and Shelby |