Greetings,
In regards to animal treatment, I have a Bengal cat that lost her
voice. Rather than try to force herbs down her (Bengals are not as
compliant as housecats), I did qi emission on her throat area. Within
hours, she was able to talk (Bengals can be seriously vocal). Two days
later, the hoarseness returned, and once again, qigong treatment worked,
within hours.
Dog pelvis/low back problems respond well to qigong, though I find
needles quicker, or in combination, as one attends to the animal as the
needles are in. Animals, I think, respond much quicker than humans,
probably because they are more 'open', not filtering the act through
their cognitive filters.
Another beauty of treating animals with qigong and touch is the vets
can't come after you for infringing on their scope of practice
(acupuncturists can only needle humans). The vets would have a hard time
proving in court that you did anything with pure energetics!
Ron Holmes LAc