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When my gorgeous St Bernard, Tony, was off-colour, I immediately contacted Karen to scan him. She stated that he had a twisted back and a bad infection – Distemper. At the time I was convinced he wasn’t going to make it as he was not able to walk because of his back legs. Karen gave him some emergency healing and suggested I contact my local vet. After their home visit – I couldn’t get him in the car due to his back legs – he was prescribed metacam but no conclusion was reached. So Karen began giving regular healing, starting out daily and then slowly reducing, over the next 4 weeks. She also reassured me that it wasn’t his time to go, and this proved to be true as he steadily improved. When I struggled to see him so uncomfortable, she was always there with support and encouragement. Now Tony is fully fit and back to playing with his little sister Darcy. He still needs a monthly ‘top up’ as Darcy can be a little too enthusiastic when playing. He has also started chasing the cats, so I asked Karen if she would have a word with him as he had never done so before. His response was an indignant ‘well I don’t catch them’!

July 2019