Emotionally Balanced Pets
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As any animal lover will tell you, animals have feelings, too. They may not be able to talk about them, but if you watch their behavior and get to know them, you will soon be able to recognize their subtle changes of emotion. Even without words, animals express their emotions clearly. When suffer from trapped emotions just as people can.” ~ Dr. Bradley Nelson.
What Our Happy Clients Say
My dog Sammie is usually a very fun, happy, energetic dog & at times I would notice that something was off about him. I sought the help of Nicole & she was able to clear some negative emotions that were impacting him in ways I was not aware of. I did not realize how animals can hold on to negative emotions similarly to humans. He is back to his chipper happy self again! 🐶
Thanks Nicole 🙂🤲🏽
Zulma R. Denver, Colorado
Our dog Wolfy--husky mix--had a terrible history of abuse and multiple transfers before he found his Furever Home with us. He was very timid, skittish, shy, and hesitant to accept affection. We waited for 2 years, offering safe distance but also consistency, predictability, positive reinforcement, and attempts to snuggle him. But his trauma (and maybe being a husky mix?) made him a bit avoidant, hesitant to accept love, sometimes untrusting... Admittedly it broke my heart because we tried so hard to show him love. He would eat but usually wouldn't finish his meals and about every 3 days he'd skip meals altogether. We wondered if he didn't like us? And didn’t like or allergic to the food we gave him? We asked Nicole to talk with Wolfy to see why he didn't finish his meals, if there is something we should do differently, and just help him know he’s safe, loved, and stable with us. The day Nicki worked with Wolfy seemed like any other day…until he ate his entire meal and has done so every day since. He now lets us rub on him and actually comes to us and leans into the love we give him. He cuddles with us every morning and engages with us every day. It was like a 180* turn with his affection and trust towards us. His anxiety is still there in certain situations but the change has almost been miraculous!!! He knows he safe with us and will be with us until the end!
Kirsten W. Pueblo, CO
My Belgian Malinois Loki is exactly as her name suggests: a trickster with mischievous tendencies. She is a free spirit with lots of energy. While I don't expect that to change, it was curious to me why she is so frantic everytime we leave the room, or especially when we leave the house. Like many rescues, her background wasn't entirely known but she certainly had some trauma and instability. Nicki talked with Loki, and Loki said she was scared we were going to give her away and that was causing much of her fear. Nicki helped her release some emotions that were causing an incredible amount of abandonment, fear, insecurity, and separation anxiety. She is still my "shadow" but her affection towards me, as well as her recognition that she is here to stay, has helped Loki rein in some of her specific anxiety and mischievousness.
Matt Nathrop, CO
Even though I've always considered myself a cat person, my relationship with my 2 current cats just wasn't working. There were ongoing problems with not using the litterbox. I was getting more and more frustrated and trying everything I knew to try, but nothing was working. It was so bad that I was starting to wonder if I needed to surrender them to a shelter and not have cats anymore! Nicki came in and in no time was able to tell me what the cats needed from me. Turns out I was behaving in ways that were stressful to them, and I'm the one that was causing the disruption in our household. She deftly taught me how to be more considerate with my feline roommates. Now we're all purrs and snuggles again! Everyone feels safe and valued, and no one pees on my bed. Her help was invaluable!
Katix C. Golden, Colorado