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A practitioner asks: “A couple of weeks ago, our Beagle dog suddenly developed acute separation anxiety. For about three days straight she was visibly agitated, whiny, and had an almost constant look of “terror” in her eyes. It was so bad one morning, that I took her with me to pick up my daughter from school, rather than leave her home alone. She didn’t even want to go outside to do her business and would sit outside the door and bark hysterically until we let her in. Then she would later relieve herself on the kitchen floor. On the third day of this, I thought to myself, “Enough of this!” and included her in an LHP as a primary client. She improved almost immediately and was back to normal within a few hours. Yesterday I reminded my daughter, “Remember when the dog had that separation anxiety a couple weeks back?” She said, “Yeah, did you do your voodoo thing with her?” I said, “YES,” and her eyes went wide, and she said, “Oh really?! That’s really INTERESTING.” Can Creator tell us WHAT HAPPENED to the dog, that she suddenly developed such extreme anxiety?”356 views0 answers0 votes
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