THE BODY CODE/EMOTION CODE, REIKI, EFT AND TBP FOR ANIMALS - AND THEIR CARERS
A message from the point of view of a rescued Akita dog - please don't write off an older animal too quickly. If in doubt get a second veterinary opinion. If you are not sure about a diagnosis that only leads to euthanasia - and (importantly) as long as your animal is not in pain or real distress - get a second veterinary opinion. Support with complementary therapies. Give older animals a chance!
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CHETTYBOY'S UPDATE - "I'M STILL HERE"
This is an up-date from Chettyboy, 2 months on.
IMPORTANT LEGISLATION
It is essential that you obtain Veterinary treatment for a sick or dying animal.
The VETERINARY SURGERY ACT 1966 prohibits anyone, other than a qualified veterinary surgeon from treating animals, including diagnosis of ailments and giving advice on such diagnosis.
However the healing of animals by contact healing, by the laying on of hands or distant healing is legal. The PROTECTION OF ANIMALS ACT 1911 requires that if an animal clearly needs treatment from a veterinary surgeon the owner must obtain this.
To give emergency First Aid to animals for the purpose of saving life or relieving pain is permissible under the VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT 1966 SCHEDULE 3.
(Taken from the UK Reiki Federation Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, March 2002.)
The VETERINARY SURGERY ACT 1966 prohibits anyone, other than a qualified veterinary surgeon from treating animals, including diagnosis of ailments and giving advice on such diagnosis.
However the healing of animals by contact healing, by the laying on of hands or distant healing is legal. The PROTECTION OF ANIMALS ACT 1911 requires that if an animal clearly needs treatment from a veterinary surgeon the owner must obtain this.
To give emergency First Aid to animals for the purpose of saving life or relieving pain is permissible under the VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT 1966 SCHEDULE 3.
(Taken from the UK Reiki Federation Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, March 2002.)