In August 2014, I was at a Dog Agility Trial in town. I was in between clients and so I was ‘just watching’.
Someone had mentioned that they had seen Cesar, a magnificent German Shepard, walking with his head dropped and tilted to the left, earlier.
We started talking about Cesar’s age and that his owners might not get him chiropractic care. Later that day, I saw Cesar being walked back to his crate by his ‘mom’. Cesar’s left ear was drooping and his head was lowered and rotated to the left. He also walks dragging his left rear foot and crouched low to the ground.
They walked past me as I was studying Cesar. They were nearly 30 yards away from me and Cesar turned his head and looked straight at me and said, “Help me”! I gasped and nearly cried!
After Cesar was put back in his crate, his ‘mom’ walked past me. I spoke to her and asked what was going on with Cesar. She said, “Nothing, he’s old”! I asked about who Chiropractically adjusts Cesar. She said, “No one”!
I told Cesar’s mom that I communicate with animals and that he said that he wants help. I have known Cesar’s mom for 8-10 years. After all this time, they still don’t believe in chiropractic as a way of healthcare and surely balk at animal communication.
Cesar’s mom said, “OK”, when I told her that Cesar needs me to work on him.
Neither of Cesar’s owners brought him over to me to be chiropractically adjusted or mentioned it the rest of the day.
When I went home, I very clearly got that Cesar’s owners would not be bringing him over to me the rest of the trial weekend for his care. I did a healing on Cesar, remotely. I worked on him for about an hour.
I think that doing Cesar’s work remotely actually gave me the opportunity to addresss him more deeply.
I saw Cesar the next day with his ‘mom’. He looked different but had the same physical presentation.
He did not turn to look at me as he was being walked past me to his crate, even though I was speaking to him telepathically. He said, “This is what I got”!
Neither of Cesar’s owners has mentioned bringing him to me for care. I can tell you that every time I saw the ‘dad’ over the next 2 days, he looked thoughtful and sad.