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EFT eliminates dog’s panic and fear of fireworks
Hi Everyone,
Marina Bagley from New Zealand gives us a remarkable story and illustrates the viability of EFT. Note that this result occurred on an animal that could have no possible belief in EFT.
Hugs, Gary
Dear Gary,
I recently had a great success with my mother's 10-year-old dog Snowy! She was absolutely terrified of fireworks and she would have a panic attack and shiver and shake for hours and run away in a crazy panic if she could get out of the house! Fireworks have been a nightmare for my mother for years because of her dog's problem ... until now.
I tapped on the dog a week ago over the Christmas break because we were in the country and the family was claybird shooting with a shotgun. The noise wasn’t too bad but Snowy began her usual antics and managed to escape and ran down the highway for miles before we could retrieve her.
After we brought her back she was so stressed with the continuing banging noise from the shotgun she knocked my 80-year-old Mum over trying to run away again. Mum and my sister were both holding onto her and trying to calm her down and I thought, "Oh what's to lose, even if everyone thinks I’m crazy, Ill try EFT?" Even though I had no idea how to tap on an animal!
So, tapping gently and the top of head and around the chest area I began. Working my way down to her doggy toes and tapping on the edge of her nails as we do on the EFT fingernail points then back to the head. I was saying in my head, "Even though I'm afraid of that noise etc... and continued for some time.
She calmed right down and was no longer even reacting to the shots going off outside. Mum was surprised but very convinced that something had indeed worked. Then a week later on New Years Eve we had a chance to test out the effectiveness of the tapping when fireworks started going off.
Snowy rushed over to sit next to Mum, Mum tapped her on the head as I had done and after a while Snowy went off by herself lay down and took a nap completely unfazed by the fireworks. This was totally abnormal for her and everyone in the family was amazed. Brother in law Jim said, "Well Marina could make a fortune helping people with their animals!" They had never seen the dog so calm when fireworks were going off.
No one can say, “it's all in the dog's mind” can they?
Warm Regards
Marina Bagley