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Pet Medicine

All pet owners have had, at one time or another, an experience in which
...their pet, whether golden retriever, kitten, horse, or iguana,
recognized their suffering and offered comfort. Animals, both wild and
domesticated, have the ability to sense changes in the body and mind and
can positively influence humans in many ways. They can inspire playful
thoughts in those discouraged and remind us of the need to nurture both
ourselves and others. They can even affect profound physical changes in
humans, by lowering our blood pressure and reducing stress. The gentle
purring of a cat or a friendly nuzzle from a warm lizard can be a form
of healing, and all animals, even those in the wild, are natural
healers.

A house pet can tell you many things, if you observe. Your pet will
choose to sleep in the places in your home that have the best energy
and, when you're ill, may concentrate its attention on the area of your
body that needs healing. Stroking soft fur, a smooth, scaly back, or
downy feathers can enhance memory, shorten recovery time after an
injury, help curb depression, open lines of communication, and even
increase a person's chance of survival after a heart attack. For many
years, schools, nursing homes, and even prisons have let their charges
visit with specially trained animals periodically because a visit with a
pet both calms and cheers people. With the elderly, the love of an
animal can heighten cognitive ability, movement, and quality of life.
Wild animals, too, have their own healing powers. The antics of a silly
squirrel can lift the spirits while the industrious ant is an
inspiration. A chance encounter with a dolphin or manatee can be life
changing.

In mythology, the centaur was the keeper of the art of healing and the
Egyptian god Anubis was the healer of the gods. It is not surprising
that so many people keep pets or enjoy watching animals in nature.
Animals transform us and their unique and beautiful modes of healing are
as natural as they are.

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Comment by Golden_Angel_K on November 20, 2010 at 1:38pm
WONDERFUL DAY

Thanks Trudy, pets are always lovable with the owners, i wish i had one too, anyways someday maybe, blessings to you
Comment by Trudy on November 20, 2010 at 8:58am
All True !!! I have a Jack Russel ( and his name is Jack _lol_) and he is now almost 12 years old, he is my biggest friend :))) Since 1 year he has a strange behavior ... there are days that he sit up with his head high to the wall and he is in deep trance, like he is listening to someone ... I can call his name but he doesn't response to me, it takes several minutes before he comes out of his trance ... since his strange behavior my meditations become more impressive ....
Great topic G A K Thank You my dear friend xx

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