Susan Denis, a retired ICU nurse, practices Jin Shin Jyutsu, a calming technique for both humans and animals, in Sag Harbor, NY. After becoming certified to work with animals in 2022, she has been helping various species, including dogs, cats, and farm animals, by using a series of gentle hand placements aimed at relieving stress. Her experiences, including volunteering with anxious rescues at animal shelters, highlight the connection between humans and animals, and the effectiveness of her method in promoting calmness and healing among creatures.
I believe in all that stuff for humans. So I thought, why can't it work on animals, right? Susan Denis, 70, of Sag Harbor told The Post.
Energy runs through our bodies - and sometimes it can become locked away. By doing different holds or touches, we can open up the energy and have it flow freer when we become stressed.
I was working on this one goat, and all of a sudden, I looked up and saw several of them, all lined up as if they were saying, 'Pick me! pick me!'
We had this dog, Candy, come in from Ukraine, and Candy was very shut down. Susan came in and started working with her.
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