Category: Case Reports
Do Mustangs Have a “Group Mind?”
Something happened today that brought this question to mind. No. It brought something like a KNOWING to mind: that Mustangs–even those domesticated and in captivity–share what’s known as a “group mind.” If you’ve ever watched a large school of fish swimming, or birds flying, then […]
What It Really Means to Have an “Open Heart”
Many do not believe in an afterlife. And even if they do, most believe it is not possible to talk to those who have departed… certainly not animals. But for those of you who do believe in such things I am happy to share this […]
The Case of “Cinco” – Grand Prix Jumper Prospect Gone Awry!
Meet Cinco, the 17-2, 1500-lb. 8-year-old Holsteiner who was bred and born for jumping. Cinco is perfect in every way for this career… except that he just can’t handle it. He either doesn’t want to move forward or freaks out—bucking, rearing, spinning, and generally putting […]
Animal Omens & Totems
A friend of mine has been looking for rural horse property for a long time. Nothing yet has been just right. And after she goes to visit a place for sale, she is often visited in her dreams with messages and impressions that lead her […]
Animal Death, Afterlife, and Reincarnation
I’m writing a book on these topics now, to be woven around the direct reports, stories, and words of my animal clients themselves. I see more concern and grief over losing one’s beloved animal companion than almost anything else, and as an animal communicator I […]
Is There a Connection Between Iron and Laminitis in Horses?
If you’ve ever gone through a laminitis episode with one of your horses, whether acute and later resolved, or chronic and ongoing, you know what a nightmare it presents—both for you, the owner, and, more painfully, for your poor horse. More and more is being […]
Oh, Lordie… What to Feed a Rescue Cat or Dog with Diarrhea?!
This is an indelicate, but common, question. Really! Because rescued animals often have digestive problems. So, while I hate to have to use the “d” word, you are more than likely going to have to address the problem of your rescue cat or dog with diarrhea. […]
Multi-Dimensional Disease – How Does it Affect Health and Wellness?
This is not a happy post. Does it seem to you, as it does to me, that the more advanced, scientific knowledge we accrue about disease, the more delicate, elusive, and enigmatic true health and wellness become? I have a client (of the canine persuasion) […]
Punkin’s Potty Mouth
This post by my dear friend and amazing holistic equine vet, Dr. Madalyn Ward, is too cute not to share. Especially since I have at least three or four friends who have horses with this type of personality. And I used to have one myself, […]
All About Horses: A Horse Temperament Typing Dilemma!
Check out this great guest post from holistic equine veterinarian, Dr. Madalyn Ward, who pretty much knows all about horses. Dr. Ward has spent years analyzing the vast array of horse personality types in order to help all us horse devotees make better choices when […]
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