The Bowen Technique is a gentle, hands-on, non-invasive therapy that encourages the body to realign and heal itself. The technique treats the whole body and can help to alleviate a wide range of problems and injuries. Here are just a few:

  • Skeletal and Muscular problems
  • Sprains
  • Strains
  • Stress
  • Breathing Difficulties
  • Digestive Disorders
  • Anxiety
  • Arthritis
  • Allergies
  • Bowen may also help with negative emotional states, rehabilitation, improve sports and general physical performance and aid relaxation.

    In addition to helping dogs with named problems, Canine Bowen may also be useful for:

  • improving the quality of life for dogs with chronic illness or degenerative disease
  • aiding recovery time from surgery or illness
  • helping rescue/re-homed or traumatised dogs to relax and de-stress
  • Bowen Technique consists of a series of rolling type moves made on specific points of the body. These moves help to promote healing, improve energy levels and reduce pain. The gentle nature of Bowen means that the treatment is not forced on the dog, it simply helps to restore harmony and rebalance the body physically and emotionally.

    NEWS TUESDAY 29th APRIL 2008 Winkie Spiers presents an evening talk by Amber Batson (Vet & Behaviourist): FIRST AID FOR DOGS. What do you do if your dog starts choking? How can you recognise if a dog is going into shock? How do you stop severe bleeding? As well as discussing the answers to these and many more questions there will be practical demonstrations. The talk is taking place in SW18. NOTE: Numbers are limited so pre-booking is essential - ticket price £20.00. For further details and booking information click here (this opens a pdf document) alternatively contact me for further information.