Hands-on Healing for Pets: The Animal Lover's Essential Guide to Using Healing Energy

Hands-on Healing for Pets: The Animal Lover's Essential Guide to Using Healing Energy

by Margrit Coates (Author)

Synopsis

This phenomenal book by Margrit Coates,the world's leading animal healer, will teach you how to make a real difference to your pet's happiness and well-being through hands-on energy healing. Energy healing is a non-invasive, complementary - yet very effective - therapy that can be used to help improve your pet's health and behaviour. In this fascinating guide, Margrit Coates provides practical advice on when, where and how to use hands-on healing to treat your pet. Whether you are caring for a dog or cat, rabbit or gerbil, bird or even a pet reptile or injured wild animals, the essential steps are given here, along with sections on other alternative treatments such as crystals, massage and flower remedies, and pet horoscopes. Throughout, Margrit shares case studies of animals who have been helped by hands-on healing.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Rider
Published: 05 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 1844130517
ISBN 13: 9781844130511
Book Overview: A guide to natural energy healing for pets by Britain's best-known animal healer

Media Reviews
Inspirational -- Jo Rothery * Cat's World *
a captivating and heart warming book...every animal lover should have it -- Amanda Sutton, Veterinary Pysiotherapist, Msc Vet Phys. Cat A ACPAT, MCSP. SRP. Grad Dip Phys.
highly recommended...this book is one I would keep close at hand to be delved into at regular intervals -- Cheryl Sears, Homeopathic veterinary surgeon
Author Bio
Margrit Coates is Britain's leading animal healer and communicator, and partner in a holistic health centre for animals. She also gives lectures and demonstrations, and runs courses on her animal healing methods for healers, animal healthcare professionals and horse owners. She has made many media appearances and writes the 'Pet's Corner' column for the Daily Mail and for leading pet magazines such as Cat World.