Essential Oils for Abandoned Dogs

Abandonment resides throughout the body. For a long time in most cases.

Photos like this happen in shelters daily. This particular one I took while visiting a shelter years ago. But there are many others. Last week was a dog surrounded by food and toys left untouched. The eek prior, a dog with his back to the world and his face in the corner.

These dogs are heartbroken and shut down

But don't think we cannot help them. We can. There are many ways including your volunteering or adoption -- but also by helping me reach shelters, volunteers, and adopters with information about essential oils, nutrition, and homeopathy.

You see, fear, abandonment, and stress create a burden on the body -- not just the mind.

Abandonment for example moves within the body to nearly every system and it leaves an imprint. 5 Element Theory with Traditional Chinese Medicine gives us some tools to consider how emotions reside in organs and systems of the body.


For some dogs -- a home is enough to move them forward.

For some -- this imprint is long-lived and a burden on health.

With essential oils, nutrition, and energy work we can help dogs release these emotional traumas and improve their emotional and physical health.

If you are fostering or have adopted a dog with a history of abandonment, it's important for you to look beyond the current moment. It important for you to consider how health and emotions are intertwined. Look beyond what you think of as "training". Yes, exercise and skills matter -- but a full resolution is so much more.

Know that we have options to help the whole dog as an emotional being as well as a healthy being.

It all matters.


Do you have a dog struggling with health or emotional issues? Let's explore the possibilities to help him move forward with protocols that include essential oils like the Raindrop or Feelings Kit or Freedom Release, and energy work including Reiki, Healing Touch and EFT Tapping.

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