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Kimba is a dog, or was a dog, 11 years old with the last stage of bone cancer. This is a story about a tragic end, but in a sense it carries hope.
The owners of Kimba contacted me for help with advanced bone cancer. They didn’t tell me all the details, they wanted help with the treatment of an open cancer. Given that the wound was open, I decided on BFB as a start or rather to test how much the dog can tolerate.
Kimba responded to BF with apathy, fatigue, everything was tiring for him. What to do.
We met for a long conversation about the possibilities and dangers. Only then did the owners say that the vet had already given up, that they had actually tried everything, but without success. They were led to me and Spooky by references of a successful treatment.
After a thorough discussion about whether to continue and how, or perhaps allow him to leave, they decided to go for a relaxation therapy for his leaving. It seemed reasonable to me too.
I immediately prepared a relaxation program, in the morning Bach essences (Star of Bethlehem,
Walnut, Aspen, Sweet Chestnut and Crab Apple). For the evening therapy, I chose Calming 1 (XTRA), Anxiety-Relaxation (BIO) and Endorphin Release (XTRA) for the first two evenings.
After two days of therapy, the owners told me that he had gone beyond the rainbow. He went beloved, in the arms of his family, they took him out to the meadow to blow on the grass, trees, let the sun shine on him, listen to the birds singing. He was completely calm and peaceful, he accepted what came to him and informed the owners or ruther asked for help in leaving. He left peacefully.
The owners also had time to dedicate themselves to him in his last hours, to dedicate a special time of peace and love to him, and in doing so, they gave it to themselves as well. They were with him until the last moment and were an immense support and encouragement to him. With the help of frequencies for Kimba and their people.
Unfortunately, the story is sad, but nevertheless, Spooky also allows a peaceful transition, which is an immense relief for the animal and for the owner. An immense thank you to everyone at Spooky for being able to be of help and support, even in difficult moments when relief is the only thing we can do.
Thank you so much for sharing Kimba’s story — it’s deeply moving. 🌿
We’re truly sorry for the loss, yet also touched by the love and peace that surrounded Kimba in his final moments. It means a lot to know that Spooky2 could bring comfort and ease, even during such a difficult time. Sending you and Kimba’s family our heartfelt sympathy and gratitude. 💛