How to Care For Your Pet’s Emotional Needs

Just like humans, animals experience a wide range of emotions, and it is our duty as responsible pet parents to tend to their emotional wellness. When we think about pets and emotions, we often associate happiness and contentment. We imagine cuddling with our dogs or watching our cats lazily sunbathe by the window. Yet, it is crucial to remember that our pets may also experience negative emotions such as fear, anxiety, and loneliness. Understanding the emotional spectrum of our furry companions is the first step towards tending to their emotional wellbeing – which goes far beyond physical needs like food, water, and shelter. Learn more about how to care for your pet’s emotional needs, from holistic wellness professional Jacquelyn Benjamin…

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    Jacquelyn Benjamin is a Holistic Wellness Consultant. She has spent decades studying how our health is impacted by stress, emotion, and habits. Her certifications include: Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach, Emotion Code and Body Code Practitioner, Holistic Nutritionist, Professional Aromatherapist, Yin Yoga certified, and Reiki attuned. She weaves these modalities together to offer her clients at Weaving Alchemy, a safe space for pets and parents to be supported, uplifted, encouraged, and truly heard.

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Author: Jacquelyn Benjamin

Jacquelyn Benjamin is a Holistic Wellness Consultant. She has spent decades studying how our health is impacted by stress, emotion, and habits. Her certifications include: Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach, Emotion Code and Body Code Practitioner, Holistic Nutritionist, Professional Aromatherapist, Yin Yoga certified, and Reiki attuned. She weaves these modalities together to offer her clients at Weaving Alchemy, a safe space for pets and parents to be supported, uplifted, encouraged, and truly heard.