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Why everyone is so sceptical about dog healing?

Healing For Dogs?




It’s funny how people believe in Wi-Fi—waves we can’t see and trust to power our entire digital world. But when we talk about energy, frequency, and vibration in healing, suddenly, it’s “mystical nonsense.”


The truth? Energy is as real as the air we breathe. We can't see it the same way we can't see Wi-Fi. It’s just something we need to tune into with our body and feel.


Think of it like a radio. The station is always there, but you won't hear the music unless you adjust to the right frequency. The same goes for our connection with dogs. They are constantly communicating—not just with barks or body language, but with energy, emotions, and frequencies, which we feel in our bodies. How often have you said, "I just feel it". Yep this is energy


 Energy is everywhere—it shapes our feelings, our opinions, and even the people and places we’re drawn to. You’ve felt it before—meeting someone and instantly liking or disliking them, stepping into a room and sensing the “vibe” before a word is spoken. That’s energy in action. And dogs, being deeply intuitive, feel it even more intensely.


Every feeling and reaction of your dog—whether reactivity, fear, or anxiety—has an emotional root. Insecurity, fear, and past experiences leave imprints in the subconscious, shaping a dog’s behaviour. Healing isn’t about “fixing” your dog but understanding and releasing these stored, trapped emotions.

When I work with dogs using Emotion Code—energy healing—I don’t just look at the behaviour—I connect with the underlying emotions causing the behaviour. I listen to the dog and feel my body because the energy is guiding me where is the problem. And the results? Absolutely incredible. Dogs are more relaxed and less tense, and their behaviour is different - better.


Healing through energy is not a myth. It’s real, powerful, and transformational. I’ve seen it happen over and over again. If you’re curious how energy healing could help your dog, check out my new account https://www.instagram.com/animal_healing_pawsagnes/ —you’ll find some incredible stories of transformation (not all are there as my day is too short to do everything)


Now, if you feel your dog is anxious, fearful, or tense, you know it can be released and healed. Yes, dogs can be healed, too. Don't keep your dog in this emotional stage, as those emotions will create health problems—allergies, yeast, a sensitive stomach, reactivity, and many more.

 Drop a comment or DM me—let’s find the right frequency for your dog’s healing.


Warmly,

Agnes

Dog Trainer & Energy Healer


P.S. Photo taken from Ancient Order of the Hermetics by Lacey Nelson


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