This guided meditation is a companion to my recent post, The Pause Between Worry and Action. If you’ve ever found yourself spiraling with worry about your pet, this practice will help you soften into the pause, breathe, and share your calm with them. Find a quiet spot, press play, and let’s settle in together.
I’d love to hear how this practice felt for you. Did your pet respond in any way? Share your experience in the comments so we can learn from each other.
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My name is Melissa, and I’m an animal communicator, energy healer, and holistic pet health coach. I weave together a variety of gentle, natural modalities to support animals and their humans including Reiki, EFT/Tapping, chakra balancing, muscle testing, tuning fork fascia release, canine herbalism, and both feline and canine nutrition. I'm also currently studying clinical animal iridology to further expand the holistic lens I bring to this work.
I live on a little farm sanctuary where I'm happily outnumbered by animals—seven dogs, three cats, and a mix of other furry, feathered, and hooved friends who keep life interesting. My approach is heart-centered and intuitive, combining ancient practices and modern knowledge to help bring balance, comfort, and clarity to our four-legged companions.
Thank you for taking the time to explore ways to enhance the quality of life for your furry companions. I hope my tips and recommendations prove invaluable to both you and your beloved pets. For more information and to discover how I can assist you further, please visit my website at calmingcreek.com.
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Disclaimer: This content is not a substitute for medical or veterinary care. It’s meant to support you with education and holistic tools, not replace professional advice. Please always consult with your vet or healthcare provider when needed.