PET WELLNESS

Emotional Wellness for the Whole Family

When pets experience stress, loss, or change, they can develop behaviors rooted in trapped emotional energy.

Anyone who has had a pet will tell you that they are more than just animals. They are family too!

And just like us, they have feelings. Having feelings means they can also have trapped emotions that need to be released, just like their humans.

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PIXEL, ENJOYING THE BEACH

Take the story of Pixel, a seven-year-old Coton de Tulear. Pixel had been housebroken for years when she suddenly started going in the house again. Everything was tried to get her back in the habit of going outside, all to no avail. Finally, Pixel was given an Emotion Code session focused on locating and releasing emotions related to her relieving herself in the house. After releasing several trapped emotions, Pixel was her old self. When she was taken for walks, she stubbornly refused to come back inside until she had done all of her business outside.

Emotion Code works not only on humans but also on our furry friends.

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Our pets communicate through behavior. When emotional energy becomes trapped, it can show up as stress, fear, or unwanted habits.

Our pets communicate through behavior. When emotional energy becomes trapped, it can show up as stress, fear, or unwanted habits. Understanding the causes and triggers helps begin the healing process for our pets.

Understanding emotional imbalance in pets

Negative Behaviors

Aggression
Anxiety
Barking
Biting
Chewing
Digging
PTSD
Pulling on Leash
Separation Anxiety
Stress

Possible Causes

Abandonment
Emotional Abuse
Physical Abuse
Loss of Caretaker
Negative Animal Interactions
Any other traumatic event

Common Triggers

Children
Fireworks
Loud Noises
Men
Riding in Cars
Shadows
Sudden Movement
Thunder

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I feel closer to my dog

I want to let you know that I feel closer to my dog since your session with her. Thank you!

— N.P.

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Pet stress indicators

There are many different signs that your pet is suffering from a form of stress, such as PTSD or Separation Anxiety. Stress indicators include:

  • Barking, Howling, or Whining

  • Belly Crawling

  • Destructive Behavior

  • Hyper Awareness

  • Pinning back their Ears

  • Panting

  • Sudden Aggression

  • Tucking their Tail

  • Urinating or Defecating in the Home

If your beloved pet is showing any of these indicators or negative behaviors, Emotion Code could help give your pet a better quality of life and you some relief from unwanted behavior.

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Your pet’s path to lasting balance

If your pet is showing stress, fear, or unwanted behaviors, Emotion Code for animals can help. By identifying and releasing trapped emotional energy, it addresses root causes beneath the behavior so your companion can return to calm, confidence, and natural balance.

Reach out to Five Point Healing to learn how this gentle method can support your pet’s journey toward steadier behavior and emotional ease.

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