Animal Healing

I offer gentle, intuitive support for animals, working in a calm and respectful way to support ease, balance, and wellbeing. This work is led by the animal and shaped by what feels right for them on the day.

Sessions may include craniosacral therapy, Reiki, and intuitive listening. The focus is on supporting animals who feel unsettled or affected by change, and on helping owners feel more attuned to their animal’s needs.

Understanding your animal

Animals can be affected by changes such as shifts in family life, separation from an owner, changes in routine, or experiences such as rehoming or rescue. When something feels unsettled, owners often sense it but aren’t always sure how best to respond.

I listen intuitively to what the animal communicates and help reflect this understanding back to the owner. Many people come with questions, and often what they are seeking is reassurance or confirmation rather than answers. This work supports clearer understanding and a more settled, trusting relationship between animal and owner.

Horses

I work with animals of all kinds and have a particular connection with horses. Horses are highly sensitive and perceptive and are often involved in competitive disciplines, racing, dressage, therapeutic work, or recreational riding.

Through quiet, respectful work, I listen to what the horse communicates about their needs and preferences and help convey this to their owner. This can support clearer communication, greater trust, and a more harmonious working relationship over time. The focus is always on the horse’s wellbeing and on supporting a relationship that works more easily for both horse and human.

Veterinary and legal note

Animal healing sessions are offered as a complementary, supportive approach and do not replace veterinary care. I do not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatment, or offer medical advice.

In line with UK veterinary legislation and guidance from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), owners are encouraged to inform their veterinarian before booking a session if health concerns are known or suspected.

Practical details

Sessions are offered in person and, in some cases, remotely. Each session is gentle and responsive, unfolding according to what feels appropriate for the animal.

Words from people I’ve worked with

“After dental work, my horse was unsettled, shaking her head and resisting the bit. During the session she became very relaxed, lowering her head and closing her eyes. Since then she has felt more settled when ridden, with far less head tossing, and riding has felt much easier for both of us.”

“My dog had lived in two rescue homes and was very anxious. During the session she gradually relaxed and settled. I was able to have many of my questions answered, which helped me feel much more at ease. Seeing her so calm and rested afterwards was very reassuring, and that sense of ease has continued.”