Recently a friend of mine called me in a panic. “My dog, Buddy, is bumping into things. I think he is going blind. It happened so suddenly. He’s only seven years old! He is grumpy and growls at other dogs and he never used to.” What can I do?”
My immediate reaction was to do a body scan using muscle checking. The answers were indefinite. I got answers but they led nowhere. No, it was not a stroke, nor glaucoma, nor cataracts. It was not an allergy. My suggestion was that she take him to an eye specialist for dogs, which she did. She found out that Buddy had an inflammation and infection of the eye. She was given medication to reduce the inflammation and the infection. Little by little, over 4 days, Buddy’s eyes improved. He knocked into objects less and he once again reclaimed his good mood. Even before he was diagnosed, I gave my friend A variety of things to do to help her dog. “Use the meds,” I counselled, and use the following techniques as well!” To my delight, she began to use the following corrections immediately. She did everything several times per day, noticing improvement every time she did them.
The
first was Rescue Remedy, (a Bach Flower Remedy) which I had suggested from
the beginning. “Put some in Buddy’s water. Put some in a spray
bottle and spray around him.” This is my suggestion for any trauma
whether for an animal or a human. It helped Buddy’s mood and his discomfort
immediately. He relaxed.
“Now do the
figure 8 energy, just using your hand along his eyes in a figure 8 that
is “lying down” (called a Lazy 8). That will help with the inflammation,
the swelling as well as starting the healing. Do this in the air, across
both eyes, without touching the skin. You can be up to 3 inches away”


Next
I told her to work on his toe pads, gently and often. “Work on the
dew-claw,” I told her, “just in case we are dealing with the
brain and nerve damage. Work at the base of the dew-claw for his neck. It
could be that he sustained an injury and that there is vertebral compression.
Since you don’t know for sure, work it anyway. For dogs without dewclaws,
either because they are missing or were removed, work on the little bump
where the dewclaw would be if he had one. Since so much of our work deals
with energy, the body/mind will understand!
Work on the Solar plexus, to release stress and improve his blood pressure. Work along the diaphragm to release it and induce deep breathing and therefore good oxygenation to the eyes. Work on the Solar Plexus reflex for ANY problem as its purpose is to calm and to promote good circulation.

Pinch
gently on both sides of the webbing, just below (and between) the pads.
This is for the lymph vessels, to help clear any toxins. And work between
the toes, along the sides of each toe to assist the Eustachian tube in moving
toxins away from the eyes. This will also help the tear ducts.

Two
more important areas. Work the reflex to the Liver to filter out toxins
from the blood, and work the entire Large Intestine to improve elimination.
The picture is shown with your animal standing. Imagine the picture upside
down if your friend is on his back with his legs up in the air. Notice how
high up you are on the hand or leg. This part of the extremities does not
get walked upon. Unless the dog or cat is sitting or lying down, there is
no contact with the ground. And then, the contact is gentle, non-moving,
and does not receive energy from movement. So working on this area will
be a great benefit.
If you know Reflexology, you will know that working means using a “hooking” motion, with thumbs or fingers, a bit like an inchworm. However, any gentle holding, stroking, tapping, or gentle rubbing will be preferable to nothing, so touch, pet, stroke, rub – whatever feels right to you AND your companion.
Buy some little bells and wear them at all times. When you are at home,
your dog will hear you move as you walk to different rooms. It will be a
comfort foe him to know where you are. When you take your dog for a walk,
if he is off leash, keep your bells with you and let them jingle so he can
locate you. He won’t feel lost and he will keep his pride!
Now do the quick meridian repair to insure that all the meridian energies
are flowing as they should.
1.Stoke from cheeks over the back, to the outside of the hind feet.
2. Stroke from the inside back feet under the belly to the chest.
3. Stroke from the chest down the inside of the arms to the “hands”.
4. Stroke from the outside of the “hands” to the cheek.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 three times.
6. Lastly, stroke from base of tail to upper lip over the back, and from
under the tail up the centre of the belly to the lower lip. Repeat three
times.
Buddy’s story bespeaks the need for “blended medicine” for our animals and ourselves. It is not a good idea to eliminate allopathic medicine. Vets and doctors give you diagnoses and useful medication. And, once you have that, you can go on your personal warpath against toxins and do what is needed to rebuild the terrain. The result? Buddy’s right eye is totally healed, the left eye is vastly improved and still healing. The original prognosis? “We are so sorry, but this is a grave situation and he will shortly be totally blind in both eyes.” It really pays to use blended medicine – to use appropriate chemicals and to complement them with every bit of energy work and bodywork you know!
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