by Claire Oats | Dec 21, 2020 | Animal Kinesiology
ANIMAL KINESIOLOGY Animals Mirror Our Emotions – Science Meets Energy Medicine. Prior to training as a kinesiologist, I worked as an animal behaviourist. Throughout my years of instructing dog training classes, I observed the uncanny similarities between dogs...
by Claire Oats | Apr 9, 2020 | Animal Kinesiology
ANIMAL KINESIOLOGY Books to Inspire.. I recently took part in #bookfacefriday by posting some of the books that have inspired me, and have shaped my work as an animal kinesiologist. I thought it would be useful to compile these into a blog that can be shared. I hope...
by Claire Oats | Feb 27, 2020 | Animal Kinesiology
ANIMAL KINESIOLOGY What Dog Trainers Don’t Tell You! I work with animals who have behaviour problems caused by blocked, unprocessed emotions. What does this mean? This means that the animal is displaying undesirable behaviours as a result of a negative...
by Claire Oats | Jan 28, 2020 | Animal Kinesiology, Uncategorized
My dog Douglas taught me the true meaning and consequences of feeling overwhelmed. What can I say about Douglas? He is smart, fun loving, and loyal to a fault. He came to me as a puppy and he has been with me for two years. There have been no issues to date, no...
by Claire Oats | Aug 19, 2019 | Animal Kinesiology
Which Element Is Your Dog? Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners use a system of classification called 5 elements. These elements can be used to describe the ‘constitution’ of a dog. By constitution we mean the dogs genetic strengths and weaknesses which are...