Linda Tellington-Jones joins Sue Becker on Animal MasterWorks to discuss the amazing Tellington TTouch and how animals and their humans have benefited from it. Friday, February 24 at 7:00 - 8:00 P.M. ET Join the call - $17 You'll have the opportunity to ask questions live or to email them ahead if you can't make the live call, then listen later to the replay. Don't miss this event! If you can't attend the live call, register and you will be able to access the call replay and download it. Email your question ahead to suebecker@cyg.netso we can address it on the live call.
What is the Tellington TTouch® Method?
Tellington TTouch®
is a method of working with animals that has proven effective in reducing stress, fear, aggression and anxiety; as well as modify behavior, increase flexibility and—when combined with veterinarian care—aid in recovery. The approach is gentle yet systematic and helps animals to better cope with different and novel situations. It improves confidence, focus and learning.
With the use of gentle touches, body wraps and groundwork (a variety of exercises with equipment) we engage and calm the animal's nervous system as well as teach the animal to move in non-habitual ways. Since an animal that is stressed or anxious cannot learn, the incorporation of TTouch® allows me to aid an animal (in my case dogs, cats, birds and rabbits) by teaching them how to relax. The animal can then focus on learning new ways of coping with situations in which he previously reacted with fear, concern or anxiety.
Another terrific benefit of TTouch® is that it provides the guardian with the tools to engage with their animal in ways that are non-threatening—establishing or deepened the trust between them. As part of a TTouch® session you will learn how to use wraps and perform bodywork.
This service could be incorporated into a training session with your dog or as a TTouch® only session.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Benefits of TTouch
Linda Tellington-Jones joins Sue Becker on Animal MasterWorks to discuss the amazing Tellington TTouch and how animals and their humans have benefited from it. Friday, February 24 at 7:00 - 8:00 P.M. ET Join the call - $17 You'll have the opportunity to ask questions live or to email them ahead if you can't make the live call, then listen later to the replay. Don't miss this event! If you can't attend the live call, register and you will be able to access the call replay and download it. Email your question ahead to suebecker@cyg.netso we can address it on the live call.
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