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Rainbow Bridge Preparation

Meet some geriatric pets that use IPTouch comforting. This helped both maintain active abilities for eating posture and independent mobility comfort for the bathroom needs and changing position in bed.

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IPTouch is wonderful with your pet’s veterinarian medical care at this time in their life. However, this is also a time when pets may request to be left alone. PPa on the couch or in their stable bedding can now be added.

Rainbow Bridge

'Touch' is one of the strongest powers of wellbeing - whether life or the Rainbow Bridge is the next journey. However pets will communicate when ‘she’ needs to be alone: physically, mentally and spiritually. The IPTouch Rainbow Bridge goal is to help this pet pass through and leave their ailing physical form. Use IPTouch to activate the PNS system with Permission & Blocking approaches: Phantom Paw, Fur Striping and conversational toning called Meowing. include full body Animal Vibes if allowed. The ‘owner’ should be active by using hands-on involvement guided by IPTouch. Allow your hands to notice the breath and use this as your rhythm for all IPTouch. Music: Enya and other classical forms. Family: Invite other family pets to be with you, as they too will help the passing over. Medical Support: The vet can share sedatives or pain meds as needed? Assisted Euthanasia may be a realistic path. Home life should be peaceful. Potty needs and someone at home should be supportive through the entire day. If diapers are needed, use them. The final Rainbow goodbye: A local Pet Cemetery can also share burial and ceremonial support.

Temperature Awareness Ice

 This is a good way to comfort and relieve inflammation when cleared by the pet's vet. Remember, more ice is not better.

 Too much cold therapy can injure delicate skin tissue.

 If used for long periods, ice will physiologically affect skin like heat. Vessels will dilate, continuing the inflammatory process. Heat

 This is a good way to relax chronic tension and achiness when cleared by the pet’s vet.

 Remember, burns and tissue desensitizing can occur with lengthy unsupervised use of heat.

Remain present to check the animal’s reaction and skin tolerance. Discuss this with a vet when including it with IPTouch.

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