My dog Tallulah got suddenly and violently ill one night. When I got her out of my car she collapsed on the ground and would not move, and her eyes closed, she was breathing, but not well. A friend suggested I call Laila, rather than run her to the emergency room on a Sunday night. I crossed my fingers and called her leaving her a panicked, yet detailed message, asking if she could help Tallulah. I heard back from Laila soon after, and Tallulah was still limp on the ground. I explained in detail what I had seen happen, and told her I was worried she might have been poisoned. Laila told me she would work on her and that she would be standing up soon, but to call her if anything worsened. About 15 mins later Tallulah popped up like a piece of toast out of a toaster, she wagged her tail and pranced around. I was happily amazed. I called Laila and before I could tell her what had happend, she said: "She's standing right? and wagging her tail?" Then she told me she wasn't poisoned, but rather her intestines had become twisted somehow.
About 10 mins later she layed back down and was ill ridden. I called Laila back and she said that she thought that might happen, but would get her stronger as soon as she could. And sure enough Tallulah is alive and well and I am so happy that I was fortunate enough to have Laila help us. Thank you! Kindly,
~ Natascha Snellman, Los Angeles
Testimonials for Dogs Physical Issues & Healing
It's a pleasure to work with Laila. She instills confidence with her quiet authority. Her presence is calming and uplifting. My dog has healed dramatically under her care.
~ P. Williams
I just finished walking Tootles. I am amazed. She walked and was out of pain and then for the first time in months she jumped up on the couch! The caregiver downstairs was told about you and she is also thrilled at Tootles and might want some help, too! Thank you,
~ Michele Zukovsky, Los Angeles
I'm so impressed with how well Big is doing! He's running with joy again and like he can't get tired. Of course, he does get tired eventually but it's such a delight to watch him bounding around now!
He's also doing much better with not tearing things up in the house, although he had a little slip this morning but it was only a paper bag--not a very big mess. :) So, thank you thank you.
~ Kris Flaten
My 15 year old lab/chow mix, Grace, had a stroke. When I got up in the morning, she was unable to get up. She was alert, but couldn't get herself up. An emergency call to Laila was in order. On the second day of Laila's healing work, a miracle happened. Grace got up. You could see how proud of herself she was. Her eyes sparkled with pride in her accomplishment. Grace has continued to improve and I feel blessed she and I can spend more quality time together.
~ Gwen Lyndsong
Jojo was a wonderful, sweet natured animal, who was like a child to me. He was friendly towards other animals, and even brought home a homeless little Yorkie, whom we've since called Benny. When we adopted Jojo he was already a senior citizen. We had him for three years. A few months ago he developed some pain in his hips. It made it difficult for him to walk. I found out about Laila in the dog park, and thought that she could help Jojo. After Jojo's first visit with Laila there was a huge improvement in him, he walked smoothly, with no stiffness in his joints. However, Jojo's time had come....just like it would for everyone. The day before Thanksgiving, he passed away in his sleep. God Bless You Jojo. I love you very much and miss you. I will see you again my angel.... one day!
~ S. Weragoda
