Pet Massage by Jayne

Pet Massage by Jayne Providing massage, Reiki and energy healing for your favorite furry friend in the comfort of your home.

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Jayne Hirata
Certified small animal massage practitioner (maintenance and rehabilitation), Northwest School of Animal Massage
Certified in Reiki I and II, Northwest School of Animal Massage
Completed "Animal Gift of Spirit Workshop" taught by Dr. Chad Sato of Aloha Chiropractic

Two survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor attended today’s ceremony.
12/08/2024

Two survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor attended today’s ceremony.

PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — Ira “Ike” Schab, a 104-year-old Pearl Harbor attack survivor, was so determined to stand and salute during a remembrance ceremony honoring those killed in the Japanese bombing that thrust the U.S. into World War II some 83 years ago that he spent six weeks in physic...

Chicken skin story
07/25/2023

Chicken skin story

🫡 A week after participating in the rescue of the “Lost Battalion” Staff Sgt.

Francis Ohta, Co. L, 442nd RCT, was shot in the hand by enemy fire and was forced to walk back to the aid station, where medics examined him, dressed his wound and sent him back to the front.

While waiting for transport, a Caucasian soldier in a trench coat walked up to him and said, “Thanks.”

He was a member of the Texas unit that had been rescued.

Did you know HHS has a pet loss support group?
03/30/2023

Did you know HHS has a pet loss support group?

The death of a pet can often leave you feeling feel confused and isolated. You don't have to grieve alone — our Pet Loss Support group meets virtually on the first Tuesday of every month. Come join us for our next meeting on April 4 and find the comfort in the support of others who understand how you feel, as well as the guided help of grief counselor Rosemarie Grigg, who has over 20 years of experiencing leading our group. To reserve your spot and receive access to the Zoom meeting, email us at [email protected]

I am also covered in fearhers
08/08/2021

I am also covered in fearhers

02/27/2020

I will be closing this FB page on March 1 to launch my new FB page Pets. Please “like” me there.

For the next 5 days, the Day By Day FB page will posr 5 common signs that pets in spirit will send their people.  My top...
02/24/2020

For the next 5 days, the Day By Day FB page will posr 5 common signs that pets in spirit will send their people. My top tip is be open to what comes your way. If you think it was your pet contacting you, it was!

When a beloved pet dies, grief can be extremely deep and emotional. Pet parents may find themselves asking, “What happens to my pet when it dies?” Our pets love us more than we even realize. It would only make sense that this love continues into the afterlife. Communicating with pets after death is not unusual and doing so can help the grieving process for some people. You really can (and do) get messages from your deceased pet. Remember, love never dies. The most important thing is that we are open to these connections.

Have you received any signs, felt a presence, had a dream, etc. of your deceased pet? Please feel free to share below any of your own stories to inspire and encourage others.

Think your beloved pet is reaching out to you? Follow this post for the next 5 days to learn about some of the most common signs to look out for so you won’t miss their message.

So without further ado, Day By Day Pet Caregiver Support brings you a mini-series titled ~Five Signs From Your Pet In The Afterlife~

~Sign #1: Sounds~
You may hear them! This sign can come in a variety of forms.

You might hear click-click-click as their claws run across a hardwood floor. You may hear the jingle of a collar. You might even hear the jangle or squeak of your pet's favorite toy. And if you are lucky enough, you may even hear a very familiar bark or meow. Keep your ears open and listen for the familiar sounds your pet used to make.

Grief is not an illness to be cured nor does it have an expiration date.  If you feel ready to take a few steps out of t...
02/24/2020

Grief is not an illness to be cured nor does it have an expiration date. If you feel ready to take a few steps out of the sadness, this article by Marybeth Decker provides some suggestions on bringing some positivity back into your life.

I do have her book mentioned in the article and any of my clients are welcome to bortow it

How do we move forward from grieving the loss of a pet? When we’re having a hard time putting their loss into perspective? Take a spiritual approach.

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