Easing Paw Animal Therapy
It is not a luxury, it is the smart
way to restore your pets health,
prevent issues and maintain a healthy animal!
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My name is Annette Ramseyer (HTAP,
CMT, Ph.D Animal-Immune biologist), owner of Easing Paw Animal Therapy (www.easingpaw.com).
After I finished my
certification in human massage therapy with a high achiever award, I
decided to extend my knowledge in the field of Animal Therapy. I felt
always very connected to small and large pets.
I offer Pet Massage,
Healing Touch for Animals® (HTA),
Reiki,
Tellington Touch (TTouch)
techniques. My California practice Easing Paw focuses on non-invasive,
non-medicated, restorative therapy. We work with
dogs,
cats, horses,
rabbits and other large and small animals. Sessions take place at the
Monrovia office or I come to your home.
I bring comfort to our silent companions, easing their pain, offering
relaxation so they can return to being their true selves. "Let's be
clear, I cannot heal a dog with cancer. But what I can do is make the
animal feel comfortable. My goal is to improve the quality of every
animal’s life." I have had outstanding success in accomplishing this
goal.
Benefits: |
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Pain relieve and inflammation control for joint, spinal (for example: spondylosis)
and hip
dysplasia |
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Faster surgery recovery |
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Helps to reduce discomfort
during
cancer treatment, reduces seizure
frequency, and eases spine injuries |
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Improves life quality |
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Life extension
(sick, old animals) |
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Disease prevention |
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Helps with over excitement,
fearful, shyness and separation issues in animals |
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Allergies
(pollen, grass, food) |
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Improves competition
performance
(horses, dogs, etc.) |
Therapy sessions
can take place at your location or our office in Monrovia, CA.
Call us today at 626-391-6356 to make an appointment!
Call for free demonstration of HTA on horses.
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Annette with
the Love that Dog Hollywood Radio show The Pack!

Please note,
pets exhibiting signs of serious illness or injury should be examined by a
veterinarian prior to massage to rule out any contraindications. Some common
systems of depression and anxiety may point to underlying health issues.
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