Case Studies
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I was called regarding a stallion who was
exhibiting extremely aggressive behavior. He was becoming unmanageable and the
owner was concerned. He was currently stabled at the trainers facility in
another state and was getting many complaints about his horrific behavior. The
trainers classified him as untrainable and dangerous.
When I connected with this horse, I found him
to be incredibly sensitive. He flashed me pictures of being beaten in his stall
by people who were fearful of him. As I spoke with him my head hurt all over
and he indicated that he had a headache that was so severe sometimes he would
almost black out. He got so frightened when this happened that he reacted
aggressively. He was not a mean horse, he was frightened and in pain. He also
showed me a picture of his right front leg, he had a large cut on it and was
subsequently lame. He was frightened of anything that was raised toward his
head and often reacted by rearing and thrashing out to protect himself. His
head hurt so bad, he did not know what to do.
When I spoke with his owner I suggested he seek
the services of a Chiropractor for this horse immediately. I explained to him
what areas in his body were in pain and felt that a Chiropractor could help. He
agreed and had the horse shipped home. After he was treated by the
chiropractor, his headaches diminished and his personality changed. He was
finally able to enjoy life pain free and his aggressive behavior vanished with
it. He is now the proud sire of many new foals and can be handled safely.
This article is kindly provided by Debbie
McGillivray.
If you are interested in a personal consultation
with your animal please refer to Debbies website at
http://www.animaltelepathy.com or email her at
harmony2u@homestead.com.
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