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Rosenbech - Massage therapist, Healer and Reflexologist

Healing of animals


Dogs, well, animals in general, are not skeptical and have no reservations. They happily accept healing.

And healing can make a difference, as you can read here in the story of Aiko.

The story of Aiko


"Aiko is a Karelian Bear Dog of almost 8 years. We got him when he was 10 weeks old. He was a curious and very lively and active dog. With age he became more quiet and calm.

Rosenbech - Healing of animals

About five years ago did Aiko start to be afraid getting out at night and during the winter. We couldn't get him to come along, even if we offered him treats, called his name, tried to drag him along etc. He seemed nervous about sounds and objects, that normally wasn't there on our walks, like e.g. bags, garbage cans, boxes. When Aiko heard or saw these things, he turned around and wanted to get home in a hurry.

With time didn't we only experience this in the dark winter nights. He wouldn't go out either, when it was still light at night, and eventually not even in the late afternoon.

It has almost always been Claus, who took Aiko out for his morning walk. Suddenly wouldn't Aiko go with Claus anymore. No matter what Claus did, wouldn't Aiko go with him. It got so bad with Aiko, that none of us could get him out for a walk, neither in the morning nor in the afternoon. It frustrated us to have a dog, who didn't want to go out for a walk, and who wanted solely to decide who to go for a walk with.

We decided to get Tina to give Aiko healing. Tina came to our home, and got Aiko to lay down next to her. It was very clear, that Aiko could feel something happening to/around him. His head started to drop, and after a short while he was completely relaxed. The healing lasted app. one hour.

Tina has been healing Aiko twice. He now again dares to walk outside both in the morning and in the afternoon, and we can even get him out in the garden at night to pee, without forcing him out there. Some times he will even stay out in the garden, even though it's dark. Claus is still not able to get him out for a walk, but we hope it will come with time."

Karen Galtung