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		<title>By: Gale</title>
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		<description>I treat my dog holistically.  When my 10 year old male would not put weight on one of his front legs, I put him on rest for a while, and when he was no better, in case it was a break, I brought him to the vet.    It wasn&#039;t a break, and I was told to bring him back the following morning for xrays to identify what was the cause of the pain in his paw and knee joint.

I thought about it and did a Reiki treatment on him, and kept him on crate rest for a few hours.  When it was time to go to bed, I let the other dogs out, and took him out of the crate and told him to stay on the porch.  He was not limping and he did pee on the porch (good boy), but went down into the yard to poop, and then he started chasing the puppy.  

He hasn&#039;t limped since.

Reiki works; I know.  I have used it on dogs and cats, and I was introduced to it on my horse.  Someone had ridden him without putting either a pad or blanket under the saddle, and his back was severely inflamed; a Reiki practitioner was treating the horse in the next stall, and offered his help.  Since my vet was busy with calving,  I agreed.  The 20 minute treatment seemed to help, and the practitioner said one more treatment should do it, and he was right.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I treat my dog holistically.  When my 10 year old male would not put weight on one of his front legs, I put him on rest for a while, and when he was no better, in case it was a break, I brought him to the vet.    It wasn&#8217;t a break, and I was told to bring him back the following morning for xrays to identify what was the cause of the pain in his paw and knee joint.</p>
<p>I thought about it and did a Reiki treatment on him, and kept him on crate rest for a few hours.  When it was time to go to bed, I let the other dogs out, and took him out of the crate and told him to stay on the porch.  He was not limping and he did pee on the porch (good boy), but went down into the yard to poop, and then he started chasing the puppy.  </p>
<p>He hasn&#8217;t limped since.</p>
<p>Reiki works; I know.  I have used it on dogs and cats, and I was introduced to it on my horse.  Someone had ridden him without putting either a pad or blanket under the saddle, and his back was severely inflamed; a Reiki practitioner was treating the horse in the next stall, and offered his help.  Since my vet was busy with calving,  I agreed.  The 20 minute treatment seemed to help, and the practitioner said one more treatment should do it, and he was right.</p>
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