Ki Animals

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Holistic care should never substitute for a veterinarian's medical care.

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Energy Work with Animals
Using Essential Oils Safely with Dogs
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We love our animals and want them to be happy and comfortable. There are so many ways to take care of our furbabies using na

tural methods. Ki Animals is here to educate people about the many options we have to enrich our animal's health and happiness. To meet that goal, we offer many workshops, classes and private consults to discuss the many benefits for your animals in using these natural methods. This page will also include information on other natural ways we can help our animals including aromatherapy, essential oils, diet, supplements and so much more. About me: Chris Taylor

I’ve shared my life with animals from the beginning and I am active with several animal rescue organizations. As I learned more about essential oils, energy healing and other holistic practices, I’ve adapted this to making the animals in my life more comfortable. In addition to years of practical experience, I also have a master certification in both Usui (Traditional) and Shamballa Reiki and a Teacher certificate for Usui Reiki from the International Center for Reiki Training

Extremely important! Let your veterinarian know any supplements, vitamins, oils, etc. that you are using on your animal. Although they are "natural," they can interact with other meds your animal is taking. I am not a veterinarian. This is not medical advice. All statements are my opinion based on training and experience. This information was provided for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, prescribe or treat any illness. If you or your animal have a health concern, you are encouraged to seek the counsel of a health care professional who is knowledgeable in your area of interest.

It's still dinner time for them.
11/06/2022

It's still dinner time for them.

Don't forget to gain an extra hour of snuggle time!!!!!!

Happy Halloween!Keep your animals safe this Halloween. Put a gate at the door to keep them from escaping or jumping on t...
10/31/2022

Happy Halloween!
Keep your animals safe this Halloween. Put a gate at the door to keep them from escaping or jumping on trick or treaters. Another variation is to remove the screen/glass from your storm door so you don't have to open it at all.
The visitors, masks and excitement might be too much for your pet. Consider putting them in a safe place away from the action

Time to prepare to keep your pets safe on Halloween.Identification tags. Your pet has many opportunities to escape. Be s...
10/24/2022

Time to prepare to keep your pets safe on Halloween.
Identification tags. Your pet has many opportunities to escape. Be sure to have current ID and contact info on them.
Prepare a place in the house where they feel safe and away from the action. Trick or treaters can be scary.
Limit their time outside. There are a lot of trick or treaters and others wandering the neighborhood. That can cause a lot of anxiety.

Please allow me to introduce myselfMy name is Sadie.  I am 9 months old and weigh 44 pounds.  I am a girl.  I like playi...
09/27/2022

Please allow me to introduce myself
My name is Sadie. I am 9 months old and weigh 44 pounds. I am a girl. I like playing with dogs that like to play. Lazy dogs find me annoying. I have never met a cat
Here's the deal straight up so we don't make another mistake and send me to the wrong home again cuz I have done that already many times. My first home in Texas said I was incorrigible, whatever that means, and threw me right over the fence and told me never come back. I cracked my skull when I landed but other than a stuffy nose for a bit, I healed OK. My head stayed a little wonky and my eyelids droop, but my brain wasn't harmed.
Here is what you need to know - I have a lot of energy and need to channel that somewhere so if you don't keep me busy I will find things to do myself. I love using my nose and can find squirrels, birds and butterflies and if you are on the other end of the leash when I do, you better hold on tight. I have actually caught some! They say if you take me to school, I can learn not to take you hunting with me.
You need to have a garden hose. I love getting soaked with the hose and chasing the water. You also need to have a car and take me for rides - I am actually quite well behaved in the car. I believe all pillows were put here for me and I will take them off your bed and couch for my own comfort. I am a big help in the kitchen and will pre-wash your dishes for you and keep your counters free of food. I also think my fur is beautiful and I share it willingly on your pants, rug and furniture so you can be pretty too.
I am a happy girl and will bring so much joy and laughter in your life. I do everything with my whole heart. I play hard and I love hard.
Please share my story so I can find someone with enough time and energy to keep up with me. Someone to take me to school might help me understand what humans want me to do would be great! And buy your raffle tickets so you can win a prize and these fun people here will have enough money to keep helping dogs like me. https://www.helpinghoundsdogrescue.org/raffles

Great information about what to look for when choosing a trainer from the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior...
09/27/2022

Great information about what to look for when choosing a trainer from the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior.
Spoiler alert: Choose a trainer that uses only reward based methods of training. (Not dominance and aversive based)

These position statements were developed through the cooperation of the members of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB) and reflect the opinion of this association on a variety of topics related to the field of animal behavior. If you would like to order color copies, click on....

Make sure your pets are also prepared for an emergency.
09/13/2022

Make sure your pets are also prepared for an emergency.

Make sure clients have a pet evacuation plan in place: http://ow.ly/Q4Gt50Kxk7q

National Preparedness Month is an observance each September to raise awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that could happen at any time. Visit http://ow.ly/2KrS50Kxk8O for more info!

You can also download the ASPCA disaster prep checklist here: http://ow.ly/eb6650Kxk8M

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