Equine Reiki
Horses like Reiki just as much as us and respond really well.
This equine therapy can help release blocked emotions including past trauma, reduce anxiety, aid pain relief to mention a few benefits. The treatment takes approximately an hour dependent upon the horse's requirements, they let you know! Sometimes especially the highly strung or those with a dominant or cheeky nature may initially resist the energy and not want physical touch at first, these treatments will take place from a little distance away. It can be beneficial if the horse is exercised (when possible) before starting as it could help them relax into the treatment but mainly as they shouldn't be ridden or exercised until at least the following day due to the Reiki still working for up to 24 hours after the physical treatment has taken place. The horse would ideally be in their stable with their guardian to be present throughout. Distant treatments are ideal as a top up or when physical treatments are not possible. Equine Treatment £35 Distant Treatment £20 Please see the map below for the main area serviced, outside this area would incur a higher rate, please contact for further information. |
Reiki is a Natural Healing, Holistic Therapy suitable for ALL living things..
It is non-intrusive and deeply relaxing, which has a calming effect that helps to kick-start natural healing. Reiki strengthens the immune system, is pain relieving and can unblock emotional issues therefore improving an animals wellbeing and behaviour. Reiki is suitable for treating all conditions and works alongside traditional medicine. Reiki is beneficial during pregnancy, and post-op situations aiding recovery. |
Healing and the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966
Please note that Paragraph 18 of Part 2F of the RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct, provides information including that all animals must be seen by a veterinary surgeon, and that the vet must be content for healing to be given by the laying on of hands.
If you have any concerns about your animals’ health you should first contact your vet. Healing should not be used as a substitute for veterinary care and attention. Only a vet may make a diagnosis, or prescribe.
Please note that Paragraph 18 of Part 2F of the RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct, provides information including that all animals must be seen by a veterinary surgeon, and that the vet must be content for healing to be given by the laying on of hands.
If you have any concerns about your animals’ health you should first contact your vet. Healing should not be used as a substitute for veterinary care and attention. Only a vet may make a diagnosis, or prescribe.