About

My Story

I have a deep passion for working with animals, a love that began in my childhood when I spent countless hours on the family farm. Over the years, this hands-on experience has shaped my understanding of animal care and reinforced my commitment to their well-being. I am dedicated to providing the highest level of care and support for every animal I work with.

Small Animal, Equine & Livestock Certified

I’m a confident and certified PEMF practitioner, and I enjoy working with all kinds of animals!

I’m here to provide support for small animals, equines, and livestock! I understand the special bond you have with your animals, and my services are available for a variety of beloved companions, including horses, mules, bulls, sheep, cattle, pigs, cats, and dogs. Your animals’ well-being is my priority, and I’m committed to offering the care they deserve.

Benefits of PEMF for Animals:

  • Non-invasive and painless: PEMF care is generally well-tolerated by animals and does not involve surgery or medication. Many pets relax or even sleep during the treatment sessions.
  • Improved mobility and pain relief: Regular PEMF sessions can help pets with chronic pain conditions move more freely and experience less discomfort, improving their quality of life.
  • Faster recovery: Whether after surgery or injury, PEMF can help animals recover more quickly by enhancing the natural healing process.
  • Reduced reliance on medications: PEMF can provide an alternative to pain medications, helping to reduce the need for long-term drug use and potential side effects.
  • Safe for long-term use: PEMF is generally considered safe and can be used over extended periods, unlike some medications that may have adverse long-term effects.

Limitations

While PEMF can help with pain relief, inflammation, and healing, it is not a cure for every condition.

The information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and should not be considered veterinary advice. Please consult with a veterinary professional for any animal health concerns.