Sunday, August 3, 2008

Suggested Treatment Programs

Although sometimes healing can be seen in one or two treatments, for continued health and well-being, all animals benefit most from a regularly scheduled program of Reiki. Below are listed the programs that have been found most beneficial for horse, cat, dog, small animal, and bird clients.


EQUINE, CANINE, AND FELINE REIKI:
For horses in full training (endurance, dressage, etc.), working, agility, or show dogs, and show cats: Begin with a series of four treatments on consecutive days, then once a week or every other week for maintenance. Daily treatments suggested on the most demanding of days.


For horses in rehab and dogs and cats recovering from injury/illness: Begin with a series of at least four treatments on consecutive days, followed by once or twice a week until recovery.


For horses in retirement, and senior dogs and cats: Begin with a series of four treatments on consecutive days, followed by once a week or every other week for maintenance.


For horses, dogs, and cats nearing their transition: Begin with a series of treatments on consecutive days, followed by a few times a week or as needed for support in this process.



SMALL ANIMAL/AVIAN REIKI:
Health Maintenance: Begin with a series of four treatments on consecutive days, followed by once a week or every other week for maintenance.


Recovery from illness/injury: Daily treatment or as often as needed until recovery.


Senior animals: Begin with a series of four treatments on consecutive days, followed by once a week or as needed for maintenance.


Nearing their transition: Daily treatments or as needed for support with this process.









Note: While Reiki is a powerful healing system on its own, it is also a wonderful complement to other therapies that may be helping the animal recover. It is not meant as a substitute for veterinary care. Always consult your veterinarian about the best course of medical treatment for your animal.