Honestly that's why I love watching the horse ones so much, because you can literally watch the thought process that they have. "What just happened to me? Oh, I'm okay. ..actually.. something feels better."
How cute he wanted to give stormy a scratch while getting a belly scratched himself. Thoroughbreds are so intuitive and social and we'll tell you so much if you just watch and listen
Just watching the introduction to both horses with the physical gesture to heal and the calm breathing and seeing the horses relax with the looking in the chewing and the head lowering. That first contact every human being should watch and learn the emoathy and the truth and the reality that horses feel and communicate in incredible ways. I think stormy was trying to join up to for a chiropractic treatment 💖🙏
Love how Rafiki's friend seems to move in and sort of shoo off the dog and say: "Enough attention seaking, the human doesn't want to be disturbed working on my friend". lol 20:06 Two lovely calm and patient horses who are real good friends with each other. Thanks doc for taking care of Rafiki.
Rafiki is a very handsome older guy with issues from head to toe! His friend seemed to be doing his job, too, by lending moral support. Doc, I'm so glad that you were able to remedy a good many of Rafiki's aches and pains. You do such great things for these wonderful animal sanctuaries. I'm sure grateful for that! Blessings, all!!
I tried my best. Lyme disease can last, it just takes time to recover. I could adjust few spots and he integrated those very good. Thank you so much Vickie for your support.
@@Lynne2106 Do you not see others react to the sounds? Do you not hear the conversation as in,"Did you just hear that?" Why ask such a disrespectful question.This man is volunteering to help these horses.
Dr. Doug, I saw your hand do what I call " Feeling the air", when you walked into the horses space. Animals "project, " an energy that can be felt by some people who are sensitive. You do this a lot even with humans. Special guy you are. ❤️
This video shows that horses are living, feeling, beings that can get injured and hurt, just like us. They can get colic, arthritis, cataracts. etc. - they are not indestructible machines like some people seem to think they are. Thank you Dr. Doug, for doing all the things you do to help all animals. Some of them have had very hard lives and you help them feel better. 🙏❤💯👍
Dr. Doug emotionally connects very well with these beautiful animals. Always looking forward to the next videos, whether it's horses dogs cats pigs etc. Awesome once again!
Rafiki is a handsome gentleman who appreciates your compassion and patient methods of listening to his body. 🙏 It was key that you found the Ilias to adjust, I thought I had an ingrown toenail starting and it was actually helped by adjusting and strengthening my IT And sacral joint
So sweet those two horses one concerned for the other and the Great Pyrenees coming over to you ...hey me too me too !!! It's amazing how that in both animals and people they blink and close eyes which is really the brain reactions of the CNS if I'm not mistaken so it's not only physical but neurologically effective.
I'm new to the channel and going through some of the shorts I saw a comment saying that since the animals can't talk there is no proof what he does actually works. As someone who loves any kind of animal and as someone who is very sensitive to the body language of animals (and also humans), I can assure anyone that there is proof. Anything from differences in stance to relaxation all over the body and face. If you really look you can see how grateful the animals are for the relief! You're doing an amazing job!
Rafiki responded so well to you working on him Doc. After the poll, neck and spine readjustment you did, when he blew out. That was total relief in for him, even though he didn't lick and chew all the time, him blowing out was acceptance. And with him still being on the medication to combat that stupid Lyme tick he had,he's doing very well all things considered. I'm so glad they caught it so early otherwise it wouldn't have been such a happy ending for him. I hope you go back and we see how he gets on later after his treatment and do another session with him. Thanks for going and helping out once again Doc. Loved how you approached the two of the horses. 💖 💖 Love from your Horse Trainer friend in Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 🇨🇦 🇺🇸
God Bless You Dr.Doug. For Bringing So Much Joy To My Life through All Your Awesome Videos Here. With So Much Chaos Out In The World, RUclips Makes A Big Difference Out In The World Through Viewers Like Me. I Thank You Dr.Doug For Always Coming Out Here To This Rescue Ranch & Help These Remarkable Animals & All Animals ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️💃🏖💃🍹💃🏝🙇🏻♀️🙏
Doc, you were like the horse whisperer in this one. Good energy and vibes at the beginning. I can see why people are drawn to horses. There’s something calming about them. 👍🏽
This horse is very loving and gentle. I like how Dr. Willen made careful not to violate the trust the horse placed in him by being equally gentle. This was very relaxing to watch.
Love that horse. Sensitive, quiet, intelligent, engaged, interactive, patient, wants to work with the Doc. likes the contact, and healing. Really a wonderful horse, in pain yet open to treatment and easy to relate to. He's figuring out what is happening. He is a gorgeous, awesome horse.
👍 Dr Doug, this was such a lovely video to watch. Lovely to see you taking time to introduce yourself to Raviki, and not rushing him. There were lots of very tender, special moments between the two of you. Looks like a lovely horse (lovely 'personality'). And then of course, as ever, there were loads of 'GOT IT!' moments and Raviki is a lucky boy to have had you working on him. I hope he gets better soon and recover over the next few months from the Lyme's Disease. Don't you just hate ticks! 😡
Yes I hate ticks. My dog got Rocky mountain spotted fever and was sick for a while. Luckily I had 1 antibiotic left over from some other time. It was a Sunday, gave to my dog and immediately took her to vet Monday.
Rafiki is so gentle and sweet! Thank you for your equally gentle treatment! I’m sure what you did for him will help increase the effectiveness of his medication!
Dr. Doug Willen certainly has a way with all of these beautiful creatures that others just don't have. I'd say it's a calm gift that our Doc has been blessed with, and he keeps honing his skills!
I think this is my fav vid from Dr. Doug. I love his calm nurturing spirit, and how he relates to these beautiful horses. These two horses were so smart and amazingly calm beautiful spirits.
Dear Rafiki! So gentle and curious, sorry you had a bout of Lymes disease, it's no fun. I hope you keep getting better, and with Dr. Doug's ministrations your lameness will dissipate. I love your coloring, you are so handsome!
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen i just love the amount of understanding of the horse without saying a word !! Your energy is strong you can see the horse question for a couple seconds but as soon as he smelt you and touched you...you can see he knew you are good person. Ugh so spectacular to see that !! thank you for your videos !!
I noticed you were a lot more still and quiet and thoughtful or meditative before you started on this horse as compared to all the other videos I've watched.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen if you’re ever in Alabama I have two patients for you (3, if count me). Love watching your videos and seeing the unabashed relief from the animals.
I love how much he calms these animals using posture, breathing, and touch! He calms them on their level and gives them space to relax. You are a natural and genuine healer Dr. Willen.
Oh poor baby. I had Lyme’s for 5 years before I was properly diagnosed and treated, so I really feel for him. 😭 I’m sure those adjustments helped a lot. One other thing they may want to try (it worked wonders for me) is myofascial release therapy. It took me about a year of consistent therapy, but I went from bed-ridden for 3 years to being able to move, exercise, and do normal things again. I hope he feels better soon. 💗
I hope you can really fix this beautiful horse, he is so lovely and quiet. I think for big horses your technique is a lifesaving measure , as they have no choice but endure their pain in silence. Thank you Dr.
The more I see you work your magic on animals there no words that can explain how fantastic you are with animals. You take the time to make sure the animals are well and they have movement. Keep up the fabulous work Dr.W.
It is a Supreme honor to see Rafiki & Doug. First: to see Doug taking the time to become one with this patient. Second: to meet Rafiki, a beautiful, true Gentleman. Third: Viewing their therapeutic interaction, so gentle yet powerful. Fourth: Seeing a beautiful example of love ❤. Incredible! This is why I love watching Animal Crackers.
You are the best with those beautiful horses. I really do just love to watch you interact with any of the animals you see. I've been learning from you, especially with the dogs.
Hey Rafiki, Sending love, sorry you haven’t felt great. The whole beginning of the interaction was magical, I was drawn in with you both. The Doc’s been making collagen potions in his cauldron this time. Getting Rafiki ‘s attention by giving Stormy attention 😂 Hi to Amaryllis. All the rescue owners & staff need to be part of the AC community, their important work needs to be known as widely as possible.
Rafiki really liked you and didn't want to share with stormy, he took a step like hey Mr. LOL I feel so bad for him having all that pain. You could really hear the cracks and he had a really good reaction right before the lick and chew (zerbert) I don't know what you call it. 😂🤔 I hope his meds get him better soon, dragging his foot can't be good. All in all I'm sure he got some relief. Thank you Dr Doug. Have a great week everyone. Stay cool out there. 🤗
Such beauties! I loved how Rafiki started nibbling on Stormy while you were scratching him. Great job connecting and adjusting Doc. I'm sure he got some relief.
Dr Willen, Rafiki is a very handsome horse 🐎, he was listening to you. It’s so nice 👍of you for always asking their permissions to work on them, you did an awesome 👏job on him. I hope he feels better soon, enjoy the rest of your Sunday night and have a nice week doc.
What a lovely connection you made when you first met Rafiki Dr Doug . So lovely to watch the trust being created. He must have been so relieved by those adjustments by the sounds he was making. Love your videos so much you are so patient and considerate towards these wonderful horses.
The feel and knowing you have is stellar and becoming even more in tune. There are several herbs for both issues. Thank you for all you do. I will try the collagen. Your videos were a tremendous inspiration as I tuned 3 horses this weekend. Love and light from Virginia Beach VA 🐎🧬💃
Aw Rafiki is Sweet, 😍 . You poor Dear getting Lyme 😔. Doc your amazing,His eyes opened right up after you worked Rafiki's neck 🙌. Wonderful job today 😊. JO JO IN VT 😆💕
This is amazing but I wish he would explain what and why he does his techniques like his whispering and breathing into the animals face like he does. Why he does it and how it helps
Gaining the trust of the horse and letting it know that he's not meaning any harm. It's more relaxing than talking louder and possibly getting the horse tense. They're huge animals and could really hurt him if they wanted to, so gaining their trust is very important.
He's dragging the tip of the left hoof when he brings it forward. He's probably got some inflammation in the knee or hip or sacrum area. I hope he gets better. It's going to be a long road to recovery.
Hello, i love your videos. Would you ever consider coming to France? After a few visits to the vet they don’t seem to be too concerned about her slight hip problem. More and more my dog is not using her back left leg. I think she had an accident a few years ago, I was not at home and she had been left outside, when I came back she was limping and was not using her leg at all, then after a few months it came right. Went to the vet and they said she had simply pulled the muscle. Now as she’s getting older the old injury seems to be causing pain. If you have any suggestions for exercises to help her that would be great thank you.
It wonderful how they accept what you are doing ,and nose you to show how grateful they are for helping them feel better
I love how the horses always stand there after being cracked with this look of "Did that just happen?"
Nice though! thanks DeadpoolsMuse.
Honestly that's why I love watching the horse ones so much, because you can literally watch the thought process that they have. "What just happened to me? Oh, I'm okay. ..actually.. something feels better."
He’s smart, he knows you’re there to help him.
I love how you introduce yourself to these babies
Thanks Circle, I appreciate your comments always.
This is a guy who knows how to properly meet a horse. So good to watch and learn from you, Dr. Doug.
How cute he wanted to give stormy a scratch while getting a belly scratched himself. Thoroughbreds are so intuitive and social and we'll tell you so much if you just watch and listen
👍🏼🙏🏻
Love how horses have such close friends. ❤
Just watching the introduction to both horses with the physical gesture to heal and the calm breathing and seeing the horses relax with the looking in the chewing and the head lowering. That first contact every human being should watch and learn the emoathy and the truth and the reality that horses feel and communicate in incredible ways. I think stormy was trying to join up to for a chiropractic treatment 💖🙏
Wow Thanks for sharing that with us.
What a beautiful and sweet pair of horses. They are going to want you to return often.
That would be great if they would! Thank you Judith.
Rafiki ..what a sweet guy. Saying a prayer for his recovery thanks to the family who take the horses and to you doc for giving your time.
So nice of you Sue, thank you, grateful for the support.
Love how Rafiki's friend seems to move in and sort of shoo off the dog and say: "Enough attention seaking, the human doesn't want to be disturbed working on my friend". lol 20:06
Two lovely calm and patient horses who are real good friends with each other.
Thanks doc for taking care of Rafiki.
haha! yes that‘s right, such beautiful calm horses. Thanks Anglo Saxon.
Rafiki is a very handsome older guy with issues from head to toe! His friend seemed to be doing his job, too, by lending moral support. Doc, I'm so glad that you were able to remedy a good many of Rafiki's aches and pains. You do such great things for these wonderful animal sanctuaries. I'm sure grateful for that! Blessings, all!!
I tried my best. Lyme disease can last, it just takes time to recover. I could adjust few spots and he integrated those very good. Thank you so much Vickie for your support.
Hearing the crack is so satisfying! Makes me feel more relaxed too! 😂
so glad you like the cracks ☺️
thanks for sharing Rachael.
Do you add those audible cracks? Are they canned audio effects?
Were referred to as bonecrackers back in the day.
@@Lynne2106 Do you not see others react to the sounds? Do you not hear the conversation as in,"Did you just hear that?" Why ask such a disrespectful question.This man is volunteering to help these horses.
Dr. Doug, I saw your hand do what I call " Feeling the air", when you walked into the horses space. Animals "project, " an energy that can be felt by some people who are sensitive. You do this a lot even with humans. Special guy you are. ❤️
This video shows that horses are living, feeling, beings that can get injured and hurt, just like us. They can get colic, arthritis, cataracts. etc. - they are not indestructible machines like some people seem to think they are.
Thank you Dr. Doug, for doing all the things you do to help all animals. Some of them have had very hard lives and you help them feel better. 🙏❤💯👍
Thanks Pamela, glad you enjoyed this session with Rafiki!
Dr. Doug emotionally connects very well with these beautiful animals. Always looking forward to the next videos, whether it's horses dogs cats pigs etc. Awesome once again!
awww thank you Douglas for the kind words.
Dr. Doug, Have a Idea for your "GOT IT" tea shirt. Beloved Ms. Ruby and Your Favorite Horse.... And Yourself of course.
Got It. Got It.💞💞💞💞 Got It. 💞💞
Rafiki is a handsome gentleman who appreciates your compassion and patient methods of listening to his body. 🙏 It was key that you found the Ilias to adjust, I thought I had an ingrown toenail starting and it was actually helped by adjusting and strengthening my IT And sacral joint
So sweet those two horses one concerned for the other and the Great Pyrenees coming over to you ...hey me too me too !!!
It's amazing how that in both animals and people they blink and close eyes which is really the brain reactions of the CNS if I'm not mistaken so it's not only physical but neurologically effective.
Thanks for watching this one Dire!
I'm new to the channel and going through some of the shorts I saw a comment saying that since the animals can't talk there is no proof what he does actually works. As someone who loves any kind of animal and as someone who is very sensitive to the body language of animals (and also humans), I can assure anyone that there is proof. Anything from differences in stance to relaxation all over the body and face. If you really look you can see how grateful the animals are for the relief! You're doing an amazing job!
Rafiki responded so well to you working on him Doc. After the poll, neck and spine readjustment you did, when he blew out. That was total relief in for him, even though he didn't lick and chew all the time, him blowing out was acceptance. And with him still being on the medication to combat that stupid Lyme tick he had,he's doing very well all things considered. I'm so glad they caught it so early otherwise it wouldn't have been such a happy ending for him. I hope you go back and we see how he gets on later after his treatment and do another session with him. Thanks for going and helping out once again Doc. Loved how you approached the two of the horses. 💖 💖 Love from your Horse Trainer friend in Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 🇨🇦 🇺🇸
Yes me too, glad they caught it early. I hope I can go back and work with him again, thanks Jennifer for sharing.
God Bless You Dr.Doug. For Bringing So Much Joy To My Life through All Your Awesome Videos Here. With So Much Chaos Out In The World, RUclips Makes A Big Difference Out In The World Through Viewers Like Me. I Thank You Dr.Doug For Always Coming Out Here To This Rescue Ranch & Help These Remarkable Animals & All Animals ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️💃🏖💃🍹💃🏝🙇🏻♀️🙏
awww Thank you so much for your kinds words, grateful for the support.
Anytime Dr.Doug 🙋🏻♀️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🤗
I love the way he greets
horses like another horse, with such humility and patience
Your doing everything right with that horse ❤
Doc, you were like the horse whisperer in this one. Good energy and vibes at the beginning. I can see why people are drawn to horses. There’s something calming about them. 👍🏽
Wow, thanks Calvin! Glad you enjoyed this horse video!
This horse is very loving and gentle. I like how Dr. Willen made careful not to violate the trust the horse placed in him by being equally gentle.
This was very relaxing to watch.
God bless all with peace, love, health, safety, prosperity and protection!
This Chanel is amazing Doc is one with the Animals the horses are beautiful creatures very relaxing. Incredible videos love the work on the animals.
Love that horse. Sensitive, quiet, intelligent, engaged, interactive, patient, wants to work with the Doc. likes the contact, and healing. Really a wonderful horse, in pain yet open to treatment and easy to relate to. He's figuring out what is happening. He is a gorgeous, awesome horse.
👍 Dr Doug, this was such a lovely video to watch. Lovely to see you taking time to introduce yourself to Raviki, and not rushing him. There were lots of very tender, special moments between the two of you. Looks like a lovely horse (lovely 'personality'). And then of course, as ever, there were loads of 'GOT IT!' moments and Raviki is a lucky boy to have had you working on him. I hope he gets better soon and recover over the next few months from the Lyme's Disease. Don't you just hate ticks! 😡
Glad you loved the video, thank you so much for sharing. Ninette.
Yes I hate ticks. My dog got Rocky mountain spotted fever and was sick for a while. Luckily I had 1 antibiotic left over from some other time. It was a Sunday, gave to my dog and immediately took her to vet Monday.
I love everything about the care and kindness you show for these beautiful animals ❤️
That is the sweetest horse I've ever seen.
Those boys are so sweet. It’s nice to see how you relax and impart that energy to the horses.
Those were tremendous to connect with! I wish I could have help more. Thanks Joy for sharing I appreciate it.
I just have to add when the dog came in I think he was begging to get adjusted!
☺️🙏🏻
Rafiki is so gentle and sweet! Thank you for your equally gentle treatment! I’m sure what you did for him will help increase the effectiveness of his medication!
I Hope so! Thanks Helen.
What a sweet horse! Glad he got relief. And his best Buddy was looking very closely at what was happening with him.
Sormy was very interested 😀! Thanks Nina.
Dr. Doug is very much an energy healer as well as chiropractor. Great technique.
At the 4:10ish mark….your energy! You weren’t even touching & he leaned into you. Amazing.
Dr. Doug Willen certainly has a way with all of these beautiful creatures that others just don't have. I'd say it's a calm gift that our Doc has been blessed with, and he keeps honing his skills!
Wow thank you, I try to adapt my approach to horses like horses do to one another in their herd. Thanks for sharing Smudgemom2003.
I hope the horse gets better. Heal quickly please. I’m so happy that you treat animals. I’m such a big animal lover. ❤❤❤❤
What a beautiful horse!! He was so good during his treatment!
Gorgeous horse, calm and connected! Thanks Mel for sharing.
I know that I have said this before.... But what a gorgeous horse.
They all are.
They really are! thanks Steve for connecting.
He seems like super bonded with this horse. The energy was amazing 💕 That was so cool to see!
What a beautiful horse. It was so cute to watch him and his buddy together. I hope you helped him recover.
Rafiki is such a beautiful horse.
I think this is my fav vid from Dr. Doug. I love his calm nurturing spirit, and how he relates to these beautiful horses. These two horses were so smart and amazingly calm beautiful spirits.
You are right ! these two are such wonderful smart and cool creatures. Thanks for sharing Arneth.
Dr Doug, the animal magnet 😅
Simply amazing! Thanks for the helped animals!
Loving healing intentions sent his way! 🙏
Wishing Rafiki💕🐴a healthy and speedy recovery and an hello to his friend💕🐴
♥️♾🐎♾♥️
ThankYou ThankYou
All Tons of Blessings!!
ThankYou ♾♥️
THANK YOU! ☺️
Dear Rafiki! So gentle and curious, sorry you had a bout of Lymes disease, it's no fun. I hope you keep getting better, and with Dr. Doug's ministrations your lameness will dissipate. I love your coloring, you are so handsome!
Thank you Katherine for the nice comment.
It's so sweet seeing them literally thank you!!!
Yes! horses give you everything once you bonded with them. This is fascinating. Thanks Jean for sharing.
All the best for sweet horse Rafiki💞💞💞 Loved how Doug communicated with him. 😍😍😍
Thanks Cordy!
That was very cool! A shaking of the head as if to say "Yes". Beautiful personality. In many cases, horses make better people than people.
I agree! thank you so much D Littlejohn, I appreciate it.
At about 4 or 5 min you looked like a horse shaman talking with horse and doing some magic. XD Awesome.
Awwwwww! Healing energy Rafiki! Love you ❤️🙏!
Thank you Eryn, that was a nice session.
Thank you!
It's neat seeing how horses respond to your voice and touch as you make adjustments. They know you mean them no harm. You rock, Doc!!!
Thanks J. ☺️
I love how you do introductions with thw horse !!! You can see how clam the horse is
Thanks Brieanna, the approach with horses is different to cats or dogs. I have to adapt.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen i just love the amount of understanding of the horse without saying a word !! Your energy is strong you can see the horse question for a couple seconds but as soon as he smelt you and touched you...you can see he knew you are good person. Ugh so spectacular to see that !! thank you for your videos !!
There is something so satisfying when I hear that “crunch”
😁
I noticed you were a lot more still and quiet and thoughtful or meditative before you started on this horse as compared to all the other videos I've watched.
13:55 He's REALLY enjoying the Doc's attention😲
Wow! Thanks for the timestamp Noni.
What a great patient 💖
He really is a great patient. Thanks Blessed Bee.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen if you’re ever in Alabama I have two patients for you (3, if count me). Love watching your videos and seeing the unabashed relief from the animals.
I love how much he calms these animals using posture, breathing, and touch! He calms them on their level and gives them space to relax.
You are a natural and genuine healer Dr. Willen.
Oh poor baby. I had Lyme’s for 5 years before I was properly diagnosed and treated, so I really feel for him. 😭 I’m sure those adjustments helped a lot. One other thing they may want to try (it worked wonders for me) is myofascial release therapy. It took me about a year of consistent therapy, but I went from bed-ridden for 3 years to being able to move, exercise, and do normal things again. I hope he feels better soon. 💗
I hope you can really fix this beautiful horse, he is so lovely and quiet. I think for big horses your technique is a lifesaving measure , as they have no choice but
endure their pain in silence. Thank you Dr.
The more I see you work your magic on animals there no words that can explain how fantastic you are with animals. You take the time to make sure the animals are well and they have movement. Keep up the fabulous work Dr.W.
Wow, thank you Audra!
It is a Supreme honor to see Rafiki & Doug. First: to see Doug taking the time to become one with this patient. Second: to meet Rafiki, a beautiful, true Gentleman. Third: Viewing their therapeutic interaction, so gentle yet powerful. Fourth: Seeing a beautiful example of love ❤. Incredible!
This is why I love watching Animal Crackers.
I would have to agree with you on all of that!
wow amazing! thank you so much Jeanne, grateful for your support.
You are the best with those beautiful horses. I really do just love to watch you interact with any of the animals you see. I've been learning from you, especially with the dogs.
You are so kind, thank you Kim!
That beautiful retriever came over to ask for an adjustment. What a happy :-) that dog has I hope you can adjust the dog in one of your videos
Hey Rafiki, Sending love, sorry you haven’t felt great. The whole beginning of the interaction was magical, I was drawn in with you both.
The Doc’s been making collagen potions in his cauldron this time. Getting Rafiki ‘s attention by giving Stormy attention 😂 Hi to Amaryllis.
All the rescue owners & staff need to be part of the AC community, their important work needs to be known as widely as possible.
Haha! Stormy wanted attention too…thank you so much Vaga…as always on my side with your support from the beginning! 🙏🏻
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen 💯 Doc
Rafiki really liked you and didn't want to share with stormy, he took a step like hey Mr. LOL
I feel so bad for him having all that pain. You could really hear the cracks and he had a really good reaction right before the lick and chew (zerbert) I don't know what you call it. 😂🤔 I hope his meds get him better soon, dragging his foot can't be good. All in all I'm sure he got some relief. Thank you Dr Doug. Have a great week everyone. Stay cool out there. 🤗
That‘s right, sharing Dr. Doug is not so easy! haha!
Thanks Barbara for your support …always.
Such beauties! I loved how Rafiki started nibbling on Stormy while you were scratching him. Great job connecting and adjusting Doc. I'm sure he got some relief.
Very relaxing, hope he's doing better now.
Dr Willen, Rafiki is a very handsome horse 🐎, he was listening to you. It’s so nice 👍of you for always asking their permissions to work on them, you did an awesome 👏job on him. I hope he feels better soon, enjoy the rest of your Sunday night and have a nice week doc.
Thank you Emma, I wish I could have help him more. It was a great experience to work with Rafiki.
What a lovely connection you made when you first met Rafiki Dr Doug . So lovely to watch the trust being created. He must have been so relieved by those adjustments by the sounds he was making. Love your videos so much you are so patient and considerate towards these wonderful horses.
awww thank you Elaine, I felt very good with Rafiki. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks,get better soon 🙏
The horse wanted the dog to bugger off so you could focus on fixing him! 😂
Maybe!
The feel and knowing you have is stellar and becoming even more in tune. There are several herbs for both issues. Thank you for all you do. I will try the collagen. Your videos were a tremendous inspiration as I tuned 3 horses this weekend. Love and light from Virginia Beach VA 🐎🧬💃
Thank you so much Toni for your support! Love and light!
Rafiki - you're amazing horse! You're another sweet horse, we had chance to meet through the video
Sorry to hear you got Lyme disease. Rafiki integrated the adjustments very good. Thanks for sharing your story KK.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen I'm so happy for him! :)
And thank you again
Love that you do all kinds of animals
Thanks Heather, glad you love it.
Feel better soon! Nice job, Dr. Doug!!
I hope so! thanks Joyce.
I stop all others clip’s RUclips to watch the Doc all night last night, and this clip
Very interesting
Thank a lot Doc
Love this. Please recheck on rafiki as soon as you can. Love him
Will try to get an update!
You and Rafiki were having such intimate moments, I almost felt I was intruding on your special moment:)
That really was a cool moment, I agree! I love those bonding moments. Thank you so much Catherine.
Aw Rafiki is Sweet, 😍 . You poor Dear getting Lyme 😔.
Doc your amazing,His eyes opened right up after you worked Rafiki's neck 🙌.
Wonderful job today 😊.
JO JO IN VT 😆💕
wow Thank you Joanne. That neck adjustment was good. I like your support…as always.
YOU’RE AMAZINGGGG AT WHAT YOU DO❤️❤️
I try my best to help! Thank you so much Nive.
Prayers for him 🙏😇🥰
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This is amazing but I wish he would explain what and why he does his techniques like his whispering and breathing into the animals face like he does. Why he does it and how it helps
Gaining the trust of the horse and letting it know that he's not meaning any harm. It's more relaxing than talking louder and possibly getting the horse tense. They're huge animals and could really hurt him if they wanted to, so gaining their trust is very important.
@@ShatteredLament that makes so much sense now thank you
Gotta love a Pyrenees
They always react when animals feel pain/fear. That’s why the dog came over, but I guess I don’t need to tell you that ;)
Your very in tune with energies
Thanks Ez for sharing.
Feel better, Rafiki!!
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Lolz. the look 👀 on the horses 🐴 faces after the adjustments. 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 they’re like “oh.......why yes........” lolz
Yup! 😎
Sad his leg is dragging as he was walking. I hope he can recover completely even though he does have arthritis too.
What a nice, solid boy! That halter is very nice too. He looks like an ex-barrel-racer.
He is a very nice horse! and has such a nice color. Thanks Elisabeth for watching the video.
Beautiful spirits.. All.
He's dragging the tip of the left hoof when he brings it forward. He's probably got some inflammation in the knee or hip or sacrum area. I hope he gets better. It's going to be a long road to recovery.
Beautiful horse.
Hello, i love your videos. Would you ever consider coming to France? After a few visits to the vet they don’t seem to be too concerned about her slight hip problem. More and more my dog is not using her back left leg. I think she had an accident a few years ago, I was not at home and she had been left outside, when I came back she was limping and was not using her leg at all, then after a few months it came right. Went to the vet and they said she had simply pulled the muscle. Now as she’s getting older the old injury seems to be causing pain. If you have any suggestions for exercises to help her that would be great thank you.
My horse is a fan of chiropracty although during the session he sometimes doth protest--but not too much.
Thanks for sharing your story Alice, that’s nice.
Always best to be on the horses good side.
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THIS IS SO CUTE❤
I keep hearing you say 'how'd that feel baby' and I automatically regress to a teenager 🤣
I think you have made another friend here Douglas :) Rafiki just added you to his Xmas card list .
Hi Mark the Xmas card list haha! you are the best! Thank you for your support…always.