Thursday, November 20, 2008

Klee Kai - Dogs.

On Nov. 16th, 2008 (Sunday) I had a client that came by with 2 Klee Kai. Both dogs are very shy and will avoid people and noise. 1 of the 2 will also snap at stranger if he wants to. Both do have problems in the hind legs; 1 is the left hind and the other the right hind legs. As a skeptic owner, she was not convinced at all, when I explained QT to her. As the saying goes a picture speaks louder than words. So instead of explaining any further, I asked if it was alright if we ran QT on both the dogs and then she SEE FOR HERSELF. After getting both my assistant and Ivy (my wife) to run QT on the affected areas (the left and right hind legs of the two dogs).

This was what she said and notice (saw with her own eye - exact words) "both dogs are starting to fall asleep on the table –which she have never seen this happening with a stranger" and they were more calm. She also mentioned that whenever she tries to dry them they are always fighting to get off the table.

She did also mentioned that she had actually consulted her regular vets and they were not able to do anything with the limp. After the 30 and 15 minutes QT sessions respectively, we place the dogs on the floor to move around, she saw for herself that the limp that we notice earlier in the 2 dogs were GONE. Later on when a few clients came in with their dogs, she thought that her dogs will be barking non-stop. Instead to her surprise the dogs (like she have never seen before) they just sat there while the dogs walk passed like very behave trained dogs. She was amazed with the results, after a few minutes of silence she confide that her dogs use to be anxious of the surroundings, people and they also have separation anxiety.

We felt good as the result speaks for itself. It was convincing enough to make her think... Before she left, she said that she will take a look at the Quantum Touch web page and left.

In my opinion I can understand that there are a lot of us out who are afraid and skeptical of things or methods not known to us. But seeing a pet get well is a wonderful feeling that is beyond description which I believe a lot of pet lovers out there will agree with me.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Ivy and Owen..thank you for offering your place and warm friendship at the QT booster session last night!
love your QT on pets blog. I'm sure the word will spread and more clients will be want to try out QT on their pets. keep up the great work ^_^