Reiki Treatments for Animals
Kauai Humane Society Reiki classes (click on the images to see a larger view)
Reiki can be used for your pets too!
Often people are surprised and pleased by the difference in an animals overall health and emotional well being following Reiki treatments. Most animals love Reiki after their initial introduction to it. Some need to move slower to understand the healing energy they are experiencing. Distant Reiki sessions can be very beneficial to introduce an animal to Reiki Natural Healing or to provide treatments when hands-on is not convenient. It normally doesn’t take long before animals want Reiki with no hesitation.
" I am an animal lover so my pets are like children to me. One night I walked into our kitchen and saw a chewed up package of "Mouse KILL," on the floor with my heart pounding I picked it up. My dog Bella is a very mischievous fox terrier especially with our new six-month-old puppy, Tilly, her sidekick around. It was immediately known this was very bad. We checked the dog’s teeth and sure enough they had eaten almost two whole boxes. One dose (about ¼ of a box) being deadly. We spent about four hours trying to help them - we had called poison control and the outlook for this type of poisoning was very bleak. At midnight we brought them both to the emergency vet. Tilly was almost unconscious. The vet was afraid they would not make it through the night. They stayed at the hospital that night, and by the next morning they had not improved much, both were on IV’s.
We had heard about Reiki from friends of ours so we called Shalandra praying she could help our dogs. After the first session (a distant Reiki treatment) while they were still at the vets we saw significant improvement. Tilly began to eat on her own and their bodies expelled more of the poison. On the third day they were allowed to come home. They were still not out of the woods. Bella was completely non responsive and would not eat or drink. That day it was time for the next scheduled Reiki treatment. As I left the house Bella would not get up or respond when I said her name. I came home shortly after she had gotten her treatment and she jumped up and greeted me and even ate on her own. Tilly had an amazing recovery even though it took a couple more Reiki treatments to get back her strength. We took them back for a check up. We had told the vet we had Reiki Natural Healing done. She had never treated and had an animal live from this type of poison. We also had the animal poison control people call us back to document our dogs because they had not had animals live through this type of poisoning. Reiki saved our dogs lives. They made a full recovery and every day my family and I are thankful to have them here with us.
Since this time four members of our family have taken Reiki training from Shalandra and use it faithfully on ourselves and others."
The Pensinger Family
Lihue, Hawaii
Ipo, a twelve year old poi dog, lovingly referred to as a "gift from the hurricane", was discovered during the hurricane, hiding under a kayak at Anini Beach. Dotty, an animal lover took her in and nursed her back to health. Ipo soon became queen of Anini Beach. With her very loving, exuberant, and soulful self, most everyone who met her was touched by her beautiful spirit.
We have known Ipo for ten years, and have enjoyed her wonderful friendship every year since we have visited from the mainland. She has been a playmate on many long walks. For the last few years, she has slowed down due to age and arthritis especially in her left hip. The morning after our walks, she would often suffer from stiffness and pain. Even though she would have loved to play every day, I would allow her a couple days of healing before I took her out again.
This year, since I have practiced Reiki, Ipo has been able to enjoy all the play time that she desires. After long walks, I simply administer five to ten minutes of Reiki on her hip, and gratefully, the
next day she was fine...ready to play again. In these precious years as Ipo is growing older, I am filled with gratitude that she is able to enjoy the life she loves, and that Reiki and I am able to be a part of it.Linda
Reiki practioner from California
"This is my Severe Macaw receiving a Reiki treatment. As soon as he feels the energy from my hand, his feathers ruffle and he drifts into his own private La-La land.
A real talker, he made me so proud when about a year after I brought him home, he asked me "Want Reiki?"
Lisa Shaw
"In north Missouri the calving season of March and April can be very cold and wet. When a heifer has her first calf sometimes she doesn't know where the best place to give birth will be. She chooses a ditch out of the wind, but in the mud and water in the ditch make it an awful place to come into the world. Baby claves get chilled very quickly. We have had several calves born this year and we have brought them to the barn where I have been able to give them Reiki. One in particular was making a bubbly sound when it breathed. After the Reiki treatment the breathing was better and the little calf is now doing very well. "
Lisa Stobbe - First Degree Reiki
Eagleville, Missouri
REIKI MAUI & KAUAI
Shalandra Abbey, Reiki Master
Telephone (808) 280-7704






We have known Ipo for ten years, and have enjoyed her wonderful friendship
every year since we have visited from the mainland. She has been a playmate on many long walks. For the last few years, she has slowed down due to age and arthritis especially in her left hip. The morning after our
walks, she would often suffer from stiffness and pain. Even though
she would have loved to play every day, I would allow her a couple days of
healing before I took her out again.
This year, since I have practiced Reiki, Ipo has been able to enjoy all the play time that she desires. After long walks, I simply
administer five to ten minutes of Reiki on her hip, and gratefully, the
"This is my Severe Macaw receiving a Reiki treatment. As soon as he feels the energy from my hand, his feathers ruffle and he drifts into his own private La-La land.
"In north Missouri the calving season of March and April can be very cold and wet. When a heifer has her first calf sometimes she doesn't know where the best place to give birth will be. She chooses a ditch out of the wind, but in the mud and water in the ditch make it an awful place to come into the world. Baby claves get chilled very quickly. We have had several calves born this year and we have brought them to the barn where I have been able to give them Reiki. One in particular was making a bubbly sound when it breathed. After the Reiki treatment the breathing was better and the little calf is now doing very well. " 


