Meet Dr. Edward Bassingthwaighte aka The Healing Vet

Arden Moore on Pet Life Radio

Describing himself as an intuitive, integrative veterinarian from Australia, Dr. Edward Bassingthwaighte shares his approach to help dogs, cats, horses and other animals heal from physical pain and emotional issues in this special Oh Behave episode with host Arden Moore. He explains how his hands-on approach can help unlock pain, tension, anxiety and even trauma from a pet's body.     

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BIO:


Dr Edward Bassingthwaighte BVSc(HonsII) is a holistic veterinarian of 24 years experience, and the founder and senior teacher of the Whole Energy Body Balance (WEBB) Method. The WEBB method has arisen from his devotion to helping animals heal and be happy with holistic, hands-on work, and is inspired by a lifetime of working with animals: training and competing on horses (campdrafting), working stock, and training dogs.

Dr Edward is a Master WEBB Bodywork and Energywork Practitioner for pets, people and horses. Dr Edward is available for in-person treatments for animals and humans in Frankston, Melbourne and for distant sessions by way of video conference globally. Dr Edward is also available for private tuition if you want to experience the deep healing of WEBB, or if you are interested in expanding your skills in bodywork and healing with animals and/or humans.

Dr Edward lives in Frankston with Pearl (his lovely whippet) Mitzi, (a pugnacious silky terrier shih tzu cross, Parvati (miniature black panther) and Fred (big fluffy cuddly tuxedo cat). Dr Edward is a singer, songwriter, abstract visual artist, and loves growing veggies and fruit in his possum-proof enclosed garden, surfing, walking in nature, camping, dancing, cooking, and exploring this spiritual journey of life to the fullest.Dr Edward is also available for holistic veterinary advice for companion animals.

Transcript:


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Arden Moore: Welcome to the Oh Behave Show on Pet Life Radio.

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Arden Moore: I'm your host, Arden Moore.

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Arden Moore: Our special guest lives in the land down under.

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Arden Moore: Yeah, Australia.

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Arden Moore: But guess what?

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Arden Moore: His reach is global.

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Arden Moore: He is known as the Healing Vet, and you're about to find out why.

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Arden Moore: But we got to pay for this show by taking a quick break.

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Arden Moore: Arden Moore here, your host of the Oh Behave show.

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Announcer: Oh Behave is back with more tail wagging ways to achieve harmony of a household with your pets.

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Announcer: Now back to your fetching host, America's Pet Edutainer, Arden Moore.

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Arden Moore: Welcome back to the Oh Behave Show on PetLife Radio.

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Arden Moore: I'm your host, Arden Moore.

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Arden Moore: Please welcome to our show, Dr.

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Arden Moore: Edward Bassingthwaighte.

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Arden Moore: Did I get your name right?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Oh, it's close enough.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: It's the worst name in the world to try and pronounce a spell, I gotta tell you.

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Arden Moore: I counted it.

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Arden Moore: You have 16 letters in your last name.

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Arden Moore: No wonder you like to be called Dr.

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Arden Moore: Edward.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: It's crazy.

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Arden Moore: How hard was that going to school as a youngster trying to spell your last name?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: It took a while.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And this is Jem, who's our little whippet puppy.

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Arden Moore: So for those folks, Jem is a whippet puppy.

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Arden Moore: And what's the backstory on Jem?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: We got Jem a little bit before Christmas.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So she's about four and a half months old.

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Arden Moore: Okay.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: She's lots of fun.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: She's super crazy, high energy, very intelligent, into everything, chewed up a couple of pairs of prescription glasses and peed on her bed last week, you know, doing puppy stuff.

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Arden Moore: Yeah, that's why they call the puppy year the wonder year.

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Arden Moore: You kind of wonder where your sanity goes, even as a veterinarian, right?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Oh yeah.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: She's awesome.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Lovely.

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Arden Moore: You're called the Healing Vet.

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Arden Moore: Let's just dive right in.

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Arden Moore: That's a pretty powerful moniker.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, that's what I do.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So what I do is that I'm an intuitive, integrative veterinarian.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So in my mid-20s, I got chronic fatigue syndrome and what I didn't know was Lyme for about 15 years.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Western medicine ran out of answers pretty quickly.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: It was pretty helpful for the first six months or so with a couple of major symptoms.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Then it was like, well, you got a syndrome, which means doctors mean don't know what the heck is going on.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: The only thing that really gave me much relief was energy healing type work.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So I went off and learned how to do a bit of that, which was interesting and very expansive and strange and wonderful for a conservative country boy, I've got to tell you.

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Arden Moore: Well, yeah, you were saying something, you were barefoot in the bush country.

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Arden Moore: What does that mean?

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Arden Moore: Tell us as a little boy, what was some things you really enjoyed doing?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, I grew up on a cattle property, which you guys would call a ranch in North Queensland, about 120 square miles of country and anything from 5,000 to 6,000 head of cattle and 80 to 120 head of horses, depending on when we last had a clearance, so to try and get rid of some of them.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So I grew up, you know, running wild in the bush and mustering cattle, working cattle, competing on horses, all that sort of thing.

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Arden Moore: Did you come from a big family?

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Arden Moore: Was there other brothers and sisters?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Just one brother, but yeah, then I got into the, well, energy healing because I was, I couldn't work at all for a few years.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I was very unwell with chronic fatigue.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: When I came home and practiced, I practice every day because I'm on the autistic spectrum as well and I tend to get healthy obsessions.

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Arden Moore: That's okay.

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Arden Moore: You became a vet in 95, correct?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I did become a vet in 95.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I worked in mixed practice for about a year and a half.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: It was a terrible job, awful bosses.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Then I ran across a fellow called Dr.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Tom Ahearn, who woke me up to the idea of working with necks and backs and things like that.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He used to work with horses and he'd take horses that had a full limb lameness, that they'd nerve block x-ray multiple times, couldn't find a reason for.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He mobilized the neck and the lameness would go away.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: That was what triggered me into the hands-on work that I do, the physical therapy.

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Arden Moore: Yeah.

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Arden Moore: I want to make sure we give a shout out at Tom Ahearn.

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Arden Moore: It's A-H-E-R-N, a horse veterinarian, correct?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Yeah.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: It still is.

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Arden Moore: Yeah.

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Arden Moore: Isn't that fate?

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Arden Moore: How did you two meet and what was it that made the light bulb go on with you that says, I want to be, and I love this, an intuitive and integrative veterinarian.

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Arden Moore: That's a double modifier right there.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, I've only started using the intuitive modifier in the last year or so.

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Arden Moore: Well, it's a smart double modifier.

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Arden Moore: Add that.

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Arden Moore: That's a good one.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I do.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Absolutely, because it is what I do.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: But I was doing a locum job in Geraldton in Western Australia, and Dr.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Tom came to town to work with a few horses, and he had a few hours spare, and I had a few hours spare, and he just gave me a little master class.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He was very generous with his knowledge.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Then I thought, well, dogs and cats have necks and backs.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I just started feeling with more curiosity and intention into the bodies.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Pretty quickly, I found quite a lot of pain, restriction, dysfunction, and I wanted to help these animals.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So I just started playing around with touch, with pressure, with movement, because there were no modalities then that I could learn.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: There just wasn't anything available.

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Arden Moore: And this is where the acronym, the WEB method comes in, Whole Energy Body Balance, correct?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Yeah.

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Arden Moore: So explain that to us, mere mortals, what that is.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Whole Energy Body Balance is a modality that's come out of, you know, 28 years of me working hands-on with animals, working with energy healing and intuitive work, and also very much influenced by my own journey of recovery from chronic fatigue and Lyme disease.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So WEB is a profoundly healing body work and energy work modality for pets, people and horses.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And we have programs for home and certified professional practitioners for all those.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: We're doing WEB for horses for the first time ever, this year, which is pretty exciting.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: But just to circle back to the energy work thing, when I got home and practiced, I'd sit down at my desk and practice, which is somewhere with a pen on paper using a kind of an outline of a human as a focus.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And my little dog Ticka would come run up the steps and sit at my feet within minutes every time I started practicing.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Now, the first three or four times I thought, oh, that's a strange coincidence.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: But after dozens of times of consistently every time I practice, and it wasn't at the same time every day or anything like that either, she would come up and sit on my feet.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And that told me a couple of things.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Number one, she could somehow sense or feel what I was doing.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Number two, she liked it.

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Arden Moore: And number three, she would like you to help her.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Yeah.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, she just liked being in the presence of this quality of energy.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So then I started integrating that into my practice.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And as I do today, you know, I've got some horses that have arrived in my life in the last about 10, 12 days ago.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: First time I've had horses in over 20 years, which is just so, so beautiful.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: But I've been using energy healing to help them settle in, you know.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: They've been in a little paddock close to the house, but they started chewing on the house.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And there's a glass window there that they were likely to break, so I had to kick them out of the close paddock.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: They're in a bigger paddock, and the old mare is like, I want to come back in the little paddock.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So she's up and down the fence and up and down the fence.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: But yesterday I did some energy-based stuff with her, and you could see her.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I'd do a certain thing and she'd stop and relax and settle down.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And after a while she unlocked from the fence and moved away, you know.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So it's really remarkable how you can connect with and support animals in a very deep way with energy healing.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And it's a big part of what I do.

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Arden Moore: And when you're doing that, it is not just the hands, it's the breathing, it's the being in the presence, mind, not thinking about something in the past or the future, correct?

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Arden Moore: I mean, you've got to clear your head out and focus, right?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: You've got to.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, the more present you can be within yourself, the more present you can be with another being.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And the more present you can be together, the deeper the connection, for sure.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And a lot of the energy-based interventions or skills are skills of consciousness.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So you can do them in person and you can do them in a distance with your more powers of your imagination and intention.

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Arden Moore: I do want, when the show's over, everyone to dash to thehealingvet.com to check out more.

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Arden Moore: But in that, you talked about, there's messages.

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Arden Moore: And I love this.

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Arden Moore: You say, love is the cornerstone of healing.

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Arden Moore: And then profound healing for your pet is possible.

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Arden Moore: And much of the power lies in your hands.

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Arden Moore: There's a lot of people tuned in to our show all over the world right now who love their pets.

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Arden Moore: Is there a tip or two you can give them?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, first, I just say to go to wholeenergybodybalance.com as well.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: That's where all the modality information is.

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Arden Moore: It is wholebodyenergybalance.com.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Other way around.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Whole energy body balance.

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Arden Moore: Whole energy body.

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Arden Moore: Yeah, because it has to spell well.

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Arden Moore: Well, I can't spell your last name and I can't spell your website.

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Arden Moore: It's wholeenergybodybalance.

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Arden Moore: There you go, man.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Absolutely.

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Arden Moore: Yeah.

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Arden Moore: Can you explain a little bit, a couple of the points you just said, love is the cornerstone of healing.

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Arden Moore: I think that's something that's sometimes missed or undervalued.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, I honestly believe that love is the most powerful and infinite force in our universe.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: The more that we can learn how to, well, we've got to love ourselves first.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: That's the most important thing.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: One question that I often ask my clients is, are you as lovely to yourself as you are to your dog or your cat?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And nearly always their face kind of goes a bit weird and they go, oh no, not even close, right?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So we're often much kinder and much more loving towards our pets than we are towards ourselves.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And we deserve to have just as much loving kindness directed towards ourselves by ourselves as we do towards our pets.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So that's been a big first step for me was learning how to really care for myself.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And I think a lot follows from that.

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Arden Moore: Okay.

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Arden Moore: Hey, everyone, we're speaking with The Healing Vet.

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Arden Moore: I'm not kidding you.

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Arden Moore: I want you to check that site out after the show along with whole energy body balance.

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Arden Moore: Haha, I got it right this time.

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Arden Moore: We're talking with Dr.

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Arden Moore: Edward.

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Arden Moore: We're going to dive in a little bit more after we take this break.

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Arden Moore: And you all know the drill.

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Arden Moore: We got to sit, stay.

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Arden Moore: We'll be right back.

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Arden Moore: Welcome back to the Oh Behave Show on Pet Life Radio.

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Arden Moore: I'm your host, Arden Moore.

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Arden Moore: We're speaking with doctor with a very, very long name, Bassingthwaighte.

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Arden Moore: Just call him Dr.

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Arden Moore: Edward, call him The Healing Vet.

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Arden Moore: Just call him because he goes all over the country helping people get the best health out of their dogs, cats and other companion animals, sentient beings.

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Arden Moore: I mean, I know there was a Dr.

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Arden Moore: Doolittle, but I think you're more powerful than Dr.

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Arden Moore: Doolittle.

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Arden Moore: What do you think?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Oh, that's a big rep.

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Arden Moore: Yeah, that's a, hey, I don't give compliments easily.

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Arden Moore: I used to be an investigative reporter, but I'm just saying you're tuning in and that's helping people, but you're also using other modalities.

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Arden Moore: You want to get into this?

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Arden Moore: So give me a success example, something you did for a dog, a cat, a horse, that you're like, I feel like this pet is now better than they were before they saw me.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, I'll tell you the story of Benny, who's a greyhound I saw quite a number of years ago.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Benny's mom called me up because Benny had a terrible thunder phobia.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So I went out to meet Benny and I said, well, what's the story with Benny?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Tell me about Benny.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: She said, he's a 12-year-old retired racing greyhound, had a long year on the track, long career on the track, won lots and lots of money.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He's got a terrible thunder phobia and apart from that, look, he's just really a grumpy old man.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He spends most of his time on his bed.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: If you try to get him off his bed, he'll snap at you sometimes and he grumbles at us if we watch TV past 8 o'clock at night.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So I got Benny out in the middle of the room and I got my hands on him to gently feel into his body.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Now, it's being very, very gentle.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: As soon as I connected with him, there goes the whippet.

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Arden Moore: Whippet be gone.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: As soon as I started to really gently feel into his body, he immediately did a big warning air snap.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So I said, thanks Benny, thanks for telling me two things.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Number one, you're extraordinarily painful.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Number two, you're worried I'm going to hurt you.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So I reconnected and build a bit of trust and felt through Benny's body.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Benny was just a big screaming bundle of silent pain.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So silent pain, Mitzi, no, enough.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Silent pain is soft tissue neck or back pain that animals live with, but that they show little or no signs of outwardly that you can see yet.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: You have to learn how to feel into their body to discover and unearth this pain that makes a lot, probably about 50 percent of pets in the world are living with pain that the humans don't know they have.

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Arden Moore: That's a pretty powerful statement.

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Arden Moore: Especially like cats who don't want to show outward signs of any weakness too, right?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, dogs are the same.

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Arden Moore: Yeah.

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Arden Moore: But I'm just saying dogs might be more apt to say, I hurt rather than a cat, I think.

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Arden Moore: Maybe?

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Arden Moore: No?

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Arden Moore: No.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: A lot of them mask extremely well.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Maybe cats are a bit better at masking.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So Lisa, Benny's mom was shocked and horrified, and Benny was one of the most painful dogs I've ever laid my hands on.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He'd still be in the top 10 most painful dogs out of all the dogs I've had my hands on.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So she said, what can we do?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: What can we do?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So we'll do some whole energy body balance, body work, energy work sessions.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: We'll do one a week.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I'll do one now, come back every week and we'll do that.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So one session came back a week later, small improvement.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Came back to the third session, small improvement.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: When I came back to the fourth session, Lisa was just, you could see she was grinning from ear to ear, she was really excited.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I said, what's going on?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: She said, look, you won't believe it.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Benny has had a complete transformation.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He is playing with toys for the first time in his life.

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Arden Moore: Oh my gosh.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: She got out a ball and gave the ball to Benny, he's throwing it for himself, these big long arms, legs going everywhere, big goofy grin.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He'd never shown interest in toys before this.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He was stealing soft fluffy teddy bears from their daughter's bed and taking them to his bed to snowboard.

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Arden Moore: Oh my gosh.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Which again, never done before.

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Arden Moore: It's a silent scream for help, this pain that you were able to show in her for Benny.

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Arden Moore: I'm just saying maybe people need to touch with the purpose rather than just tap the head or say, good boy.

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Arden Moore: It sounds like it really could help a pet physically and psychologically.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Absolutely.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Benny also, instead of complaining about people watching TV, was up and asking for pets and connection.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He started doing Zoomies again for the first time in years.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And he became the world's naughtiest puppy at the ripe age of 12, and did a whole lot of other things like getting into bins and chewing the bottom out of a handbag to get to some Easter eggs.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And just once he was set free from all this pain and trauma, it's not only physical pain that this type of work releases, it's trauma.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And it's incredibly helpful too for anxious animals.

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Arden Moore: We have a big spike in anxious animals since COVID.

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Arden Moore: So you do give talks all over the world on this, right?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, I'm mostly here in Australia.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I talk online all over the world.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: But yeah, I'm certainly wanting to make this.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: There's a huge knowledge and skill gap across the board, from pet owners and guardians through to every kind of pet professional, right up to veterinarians.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: There is a complete lack of awareness and understanding about how common soft tissue, chronic silent pain, neck and back pain is and how to effectively find it.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Now, the only way that you can effectively and consistently never miss silent pain in your pets is learn how to feel into their body.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And when you feel into the sore area, then they'll in their body language, they go, Oh, that's where it hurts.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And that's how much it hurts.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Now it's, it's not hard to learn.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I've taught thousands of people how to do this, but it's like riding a bicycle until you learn how to do it.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: You can't do it.

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Arden Moore: So can you show me on Jem?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Mitzi, come here, buddy.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Oh, now you want to be here, do you, Jem?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: No, Mitzi is a bit sore, so he's going to be better.

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Arden Moore: This is Mitzi.

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Arden Moore: Who is Mitzi?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Mitzi is half Shih Tzu, half Silky Terrier, about 150 percent attitude.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He, so I'll just feel in through this area here.

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Arden Moore: So for the people tuning in that may not see this on video, you're at the spine just below the neck.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Just behind the shoulders, feeling in either side of the spine.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And as soon as I apply a little bit of pressure, you can see his twitching and dipping.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I can also feel a whole lot of flickering under my, like twitching of the tissues under my hands.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: He's making a very quiet little noise.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And he's actually quite sore.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I think he got shoulder barged by the puppy yesterday.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I saw him get cleaned up by the whippet running around like a mad thing.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So it's the only way that you can find it is to bring, engage with touch, with the pain and tension in the body.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And like I said, if you want to learn that, you can come along.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I can teach you how to do it.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: We've got a whole lot of trainings.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: We've got a home and professional practitioner trainings for bodywork for pets, which is where we really focus on the touch-based therapy, learning how to discover silent pain and using touch to relieve silent pain and anxiety and trauma.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And then we have a second training, which is where energy work for animals, which is the intuitive development, energy healing side of things.

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Arden Moore: Can you clone yourself, please?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, I'm doing my best.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: We've got seven teachers of the work around the world as well.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I'm not on my own.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: We've got seven teachers and over 50 certified practitioners all over the world.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And you'll see at wholeenergybodybounce.com, there is a practitioner's page where you might hopefully be able to find someone close to you.

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Arden Moore: What I'm thinking is, you know, back in the day, there were first veterinarians that were there to help cattle and horses, and then dogs and cats came in the house.

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Arden Moore: There's these evolutions.

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Arden Moore: So what is your take on this field, this intuitive, integrative medicine?

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Arden Moore: Do you see this becoming more and more prominent in veterinary practices?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: I would love to see intuitive and energy healing type things become more prominent because I think of them as the ultimate adjunctive therapy in that they're totally safe, they can do no harm.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And there's a surprising amount of research and evidence to show that energy healing interventions can and do cause a change greater than placebo.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So even though the scientific orthodoxy just says it's a load of wee wee nonsense, if you dig into the research, there is a growing evidence base that shows that these interventions can be highly effective.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: And if they can do no harm and they can be highly effective, and anyone can learn how to use them, then why aren't we all using them is kind of my question to the world.

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Arden Moore: I like that question and I think the answer is people need to be more open.

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Arden Moore: I mean, Chinese medicine, I mean, talking about acupuncture, acupressure, you know, East meets West, and then you go to Australia to the land down under and you will meet the Healing Vet.

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Arden Moore: See, it all comes full circle.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, you can meet me anyway you like because I'm online.

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Arden Moore: So what's your parting message you want to say to somebody who loves their dog, loves their cat, does a good job at good feeds, gives them their annual exam.

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Arden Moore: But there is so much more we can do.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Well, number one, learn about holistic health care.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Learn about species appropriate, fresh whole foods diet.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Learn about disease protection and know that you should always, always, always take a test before any re-vaccination because your C3 and your F3, your core vaccines with the modified live viruses that are nearly universally used these days give a long lasting duration of immunity of at least five to seven years and often longer up to lifelong.

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Arden Moore: And if I may, just so people understand that the tighter teeter test that you say is a blood test to make sure that the antigens are there from the previous vaccination, correct?

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: You test the antibody levels and you only re-vaccinate if the antibody levels become inadequate.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: If you re-vaccinate while you have adequate antibody levels in the body, those antibodies attack the vaccine before the body can respond.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So all you're doing is an opportunity for harm, not strengthening immunity.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: The other thing is that I would say to people is come and join our community of people all around the world who are learning how to use their hands and their hearts and their energy to give their pets not only greater healing and vitality and comfort and ease, but the other key thing with this work is that it deepens your relationship with your pets in the most beautiful and indescribable way.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So if you want to have a deeper, more beautiful connection with your pets, no matter how good it is already, it can get better.

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Arden Moore: I like that.

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Arden Moore: I've got to tell you, my dog Kona, she helps me with my pet first aid and she's a certified therapy dog.

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Arden Moore: She's the most intuitive dog I've ever met.

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Arden Moore: I jokingly say she finishes my sentences and I think we're pretty connected, but I can see how we could even be more connected by looking into this.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Yeah, and we do have some training around silent pain, so you can learn what it is and how it gets there and why it's a problem and what to do about it too.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: So come along and if you want to do that, I'm pretty sure we can give Arden a link to give you that.

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Arden Moore: Well, I hope you're feeling healthier now and I think you've got a mentor in this, Dr.

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Arden Moore: Tom Hearn and now you are helping others.

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Arden Moore: So you're paying it forward or should we say you're pawing it forward?

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Arden Moore: People, please go visit thehealingvet.com and wholeenergybodybalance.com and check out this gentleman with the long, long, long, long, long last name, Dr.

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Arden Moore: Edward, who's doing a lot of good for a lot of pets.

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Arden Moore: I want to thank you for being a guest on our show today.

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Arden Moore: You survived us.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Absolutely.

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Edward Bassingthwaighte: Thanks for having me.

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Arden Moore: And I also at this time want to give a shout out to our producer, Mark Winter.

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Arden Moore: He is the producer of all the shows on Pet Life Radio.

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Arden Moore: And we have some big news and you don't even know this one yet, Dr.

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Arden Moore: Edward.

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Arden Moore: Believe it or not, this show that you were just on was selected the number one pet podcast for all of 2023 from woobot.com.

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Arden Moore: We did not get any money or free cars.

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Arden Moore: And we are also the longest running pet podcast on the planet.

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Arden Moore: We have been on the air since 07 when no one knew what a podcast was.

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Arden Moore: I think my Coffee Mug with Casey on it probably has its own podcast by now.

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Arden Moore: But the main thing is get out good information and have great people like you, Dr.

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Arden Moore: Edward, as our guest and check out my YouTube, Arden Moore, real easy.

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Arden Moore: And until next time, this is your flea free host, Arden Moore, delivering just two words to all you two, three, and four-leggers out there, Oh Behave.

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Announcer: Oh Behave with America's Pet Edutainer, Arden Moore.

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Announcer: Every week on demand, only on petliferadio.com.

 

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