Emotion Code for Animals
Studies have shown that animals, especially pets, have emotions and can experience joy, fear, anger, and grief. When their emotional states are triggered by events such as loud noises, separation from their owners, or illness, they may experience trapped emotions.
Trapped emotions are emotions that are unresolved and stuck within the body, causing physical and emotional discomfort.
Animals may express trapped emotions through behavior changes such as increased aggression, avoidance, or lethargy. It is important to recognize these signs and provide appropriate care for animals suffering from trapped emotions. This can include providing a calm and comforting environment, engaging in play and positive interaction, and seeking professional help if necessary.
By acknowledging and addressing the emotional well-being of animals, we can ensure that they live happy and healthy lives.
I worked with 2 dogs and used the emotion code. These dogs were very reactive to fireworks. They ran around and wanted to go outside and barked continually. It took the owner a long time to calm them down.
I discovered they each had trapped emotions like fear, panic and terror. One of them had an inherited trapped emotion of fear as well. I did the session about a week before the 4th of July holiday.
Her owner contacted me after the 4th of July holiday and told me they were very calm during the fireworks and didn’t run around or bark like they had done previously. It made a huge difference. They both were laying down and stayed laying down during the fireworks. I was so happy for them and their owner.
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