Where We Begin
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There are moments when something shifts.
Your animal may not seem like themselves.
Or perhaps nothing is “wrong”…
but you feel a quiet sense that something deeper is happening.
This is where we begin
Supportive Sessions:
A Space to Listen and Understand
Our first step is a Supportive Session, held in your home, within your animal’s natural environment.
This is not about fixing behavior or creating quick solutions.
It is a space of presence—
where I observe, listen, and begin to understand what your animal is experiencing, and how that is showing up within your shared space.
From there, we gently begin.
What the Process Often Looks Like
Each experience is unique, but there is a natural rhythm many clients move through:
Beginning
We may meet once or twice per week to understand what is unfolding and create a sense of safety and clarity.
Building
As things begin to shift, sessions often move into a weekly or bi-weekly rhythm, supporting trust, stability, and connection.
Integrating
Over time, we transition into a more spacious rhythm—bi-weekly, monthly, or as needed—allowing the relationship to deepen and sustain.
There is no rigid structure—only a steady unfolding guided by what your animal—and you—need.
Where Might Your Animal Be Right Now?
You don’t need to have the perfect words.
Just notice what feels most familiar.
🌱 Trust-Building Path
For animals who are unsure, sensitive, or still finding their footing—
where safety is built slowly, and trust is
allowed to emerge over time.
💛 Gentle Joy Path
For reconnecting with lightness, play, and emotional openness—
gently reawakening curiosity and
engagement without pressure.
🕯️ Elder Engagement Path
For supporting aging animals with presence, dignity, and continued connection—
honoring this stage with care, awareness, and depth.
🌿 Re-engagement Path
For animals navigating change—loss, new environments, or time spent alone—
helping them find stability and reconnect with their sense of place.
You Don’t Need to Choose the Path Right Away
You may already see what feels familiar…or you may still be unsure.
Both are completely okay.
We don’t begin by selecting a path.
We begin by understanding what your animal is experiencing—
and from there, the right support naturally reveals itself.