I’m Megan Ayrault, founder of All About Animal Massage and author of books on animal massage, including the free e-book, Animal Massage: A Consumer’s Guide. This is the “Ask Megan” Blog, where I respond to people’s questions, comments and suggestions. To find more tips and advice on animal massage, you can also read my page at Examiner.com.
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April 9, 2009 at 2:19 pm
Robyn Smith
Congratulations Megan!! It is exciting to have a website that promotes wellness by providing resources and education for our animal friends. As a devout provider of high quality equine care through a boarding and rehabilitation facility, I hope this information sharing will benefit humans who care deeply for the horsesand other animals they are fortunate enough to be guardians over. Again, Congrats! Your contribution to the animal world will be greatly appreciated and rewarded.
Robyn Smith
Facility Director
Horse Haven at Bear Creek
Bothell, Wash.
April 23, 2009 at 5:13 am
Ellen
Hi Megan,
What a wonderful site! I have been looking for something like this and am so glad you took on the project of coordinating an animal massage network. I have already signed up.
Please let me know how to contact the equine massage therapist who is from Graham. I’ll keep you posted on what we find regarding my horse.
It was nice to make contact with you today. Thanks for your help.
Ellen Mosier
Pearl Moon Massage & Reiki
“For Animals and Their People”
April 23, 2009 at 7:33 am
Megan
Hi Ellen,
Thanks for joining the Animal Wellness Network! I’ve sent the other therapist your contact info, and also an invitation to join the network so more people can find her services. Thanks for inquiring about another opinion/set of hands on your mare. I would love to hear about how things progress with her.
If you can’t get an appointment with Ute soon, feel free to ask for more ideas, but also try searching the network for what you need and see what comes up!
September 17, 2009 at 9:38 pm
Jessamyn
Hi Megan!
This blog is wonderful- and so is the Animal Wellness Network! I found it via Equine Whispers- and am so glad I did. My practice is going really well and it is great to see fellow practitioners networking more and more. I miss you and hope to see you soon-
in the spirit of healing,
Jessamyn
September 18, 2009 at 5:04 am
Megan
Great to hear from you Jessamyn, and you have a beautiful website! So far I haven’t been dedicating much time to this blog, as you can see. But for now I’ll still leave it as is for people to have a convenient place to send questions and comments. Thanks for your nice feedback, and happy massaging!