Jin Shin Jyutsu with Animals
Animals
Animals respond very well to Jin shin Jyutsu. Some prefer the gentle touch, while others feel more comfortable at a distance. Jin Shin Jyutsu helps either way. By allowing animals to choose how they recieve this energetic connecton it helps to open pathways of trust and deepens your bond.
Below is Tina receiving Jin Shin remotely. She has the ability to leave at any time. Observe her behaviors of yawning, licking, scratching and chewing when tension is released.

Helping Animals
Emotionally
Fears
Phobias
Traumas
Insecurties
Shock
Grief
Stress
Anxiety
Worry/ Depression
Aggression
Physically
Allergies
Geriatric related ailments
skin problems
Inflammation
Digestive and Elimination concerns; Colic
Skeletal/ Muscular & Tendon projects
Circulatory problems
Heart conditions
incontinence/Urinary/ Bladder/ Kidney projects
Accelerated healing time after injury or surgery
Sessions
No matter what behaviors or ailments an animal has, Jin Shin can help ease emotional or physical discomforts. Being a dog trainer and equine enthusiast for 40 years I am familiar with handling a variety of tempraments and will create a safe environment for each animal.
As energy begins to move, yawning, stretching, breathing deeply, licking or scratching are displays of released tension.
Animal Tip: Place one hand where the last rib ends by the spine and other hand near tailbone. This helps with back projects and inflamation.
Three treatment options:
Take an active roll in your companions well-being. Learn how to help yourself and help your animal companion. During this online lesson, you will be coached with your animal friend nearby.
Visit me with your animal companion. I will work with your pet and teach you holds to help balance and deepen your bond.
House/farm calls in the comfort of your animal’s own environment. You have the option to learn holds to continue with healing.
Allow approximately 30-60 minutes per session
Your Energy Helps Theirs
Training an excitable Pug and using Jin Shin Jyutsu to help balance the energy between owner and dog. Note the soft blinking eyes and yawning, indicators of released tension.
Note how calm and quiet the dog is after the training and Jin Shin holds.
Train and Treat
After working professionally with dogs for 40 years, I have seen how blending dog training with Jin Shin Jyutsu brings a gentle holistic approach for mutual well-being. Often dogs feed off of their person’s energy and by learning how to practice on themselves, it helps deepen the relationship between person and pup.
Dog training creates a partnership by learning clear communication in a positive and playful way. Sharing a treatment with your dog applying JSJ offers emotional and physical support. Becoming an active participant in your dog’s well-being can be the key to understanding your dog in a soft, gentle way.
Calming an excitable dog, addressing fears or helping with your dog’s confidence are a few examples of how training and Jin Shin Jyutsu can work together.