Wednesday 4 February 2009

Continuing saga of Sock's tail and Reiki

So...I was treating Sock's tail with Reiki and it seemed to be going really well - he did not seem to experience any pain when he hit it against something. Yipee! The reiki worked! However... being a dog, he chewed his plaster contraption off his tail and then on Saturday night when our visitors came around, got very excited and wagged and wagged his tail still it hit something and started to bleed again! Argghh. So I have not yet re-plastered it but have been administering more Reiki - fingers crossed, so far it seems to be ok. I don't know whether the power of the Reiki will protect it completely so am in two minds what to do. I'll give it a day or two and decide....

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  1. As an animal Reiki practitioner who had a similar problem with my Irish Wolfhound cross, Cerne, many years ago, yo have my sympathies. "Happy Tail" as it is called it extremely difficult to get to heal as the dog keeps reinjuring it by wagging happily and hitting it on the furniture. Reiki can definitely help reduce pain and accelerate the healing process, what youw ant to watch for is infection. There are some herbal remedies, such as Goldenseal, that may help reduce that risk that you could soak his tail in. Regretfully the only solution for my dog was to have a portion of his tail amputated. Visually it was a loss, as his tail reached to the ground, but he did not miss it, and his tail finally healed up fully. Best wishes to you and Socks in resolving this challenge successfully.

    Rose De Dan
    Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing
    www.reikishamanic.com

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