sramanist wrote:

> --- In [email protected], Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> My dog had a problem too. It was in an accident after which it had
> to have most of its nose amputated. This would have been a terrible
> experience and afterwards it never seemed completely healthy.
> Whenever I asked it how it was it always said it was feeling rough.
> It didn't actually speak, because it's a dog. But you could tell
> from its demeanour and the sort of sounds it was able to voice. Sort
> of "Rufff rrrruff"
>
> Since learning to meditate it has a healthy bark.The various
> veterinary treatments have their place, but after this experience my
> feeling is that if you really want to address the underlying
> problems that are interfering with your dogs natural ability to
> maintain a state of good health, then you really should teach it to
> meditate.
>
> It makes sense.
>

I initiated her this morning. We'll see what happens.



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