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...
by Claire Oats | Jul 2, 2019 | Animal Kinesiology
Imagine trying to speak to someone in a crowded, noisy room. Raising your voice is unproductive. Trying to overpower the noise only hurts your throat and adds to the chaos in the room. More importantly, raising your voice distorts the intention of the message. Even...