About our products and services
Animal Equilibrium is about working with the body's innate healing energy and potential to promote the health of your companion animal on three levels:
Physical
Emotional
Mental
... and to be healthy, your animals, like us need to be "in balance" on all of these levels.
Animal Equilibrium offers a range of natural therapies:
Bowen Therapy,
Kinesiology & Neural Organisation Technique,
Reiki,
Nutritional Advice and
Essences
Animal Equilibrium can provide :
Remedial Programs - to assist and facilitate recuperation from injury, surgery and in the care of chronic and debilitating conditions
Preventative programs - particularly for the canine athlete in maintaining muscle subtleness and joint flexibility
Support for behavioural training programs
The range of modalities used by Animal Equilibrium have assisted in resolving the following types of problems:
soft tissue injuries /lameness;
gait problems;
back/hip injuries;
anxiety/behavioural/emotional problems;
allergies and skin conditions.
All approaches are gentle, minimally invasive and incorporate animal wellbeing centred on animal empathy and respect
See our website for case studies and testimonials
Animal Equilibrium specialies in small animals
Our territory:
Clinic is based at Bringelly ( near Camden), NSW. A mobile service is available to Sydney and surrounds.
Opening hours
Contact Helen to arrange a consultation.
Mobile Services are available 7 days a week.
Payment options
Details of our consultation arrangements and fees are available on our website
Other comments
All therapies provided by a qualified and experienced animal therapist.
As well as working as an animal natural therapist, Helen has been involved in the breeding, showing and training of dogs for over 20 years and is a competitor in performance dog sports.
Helen Anderson
B.AppSc;Grad Dip Hlth Ed; MEd; Cert Holistic Kinesiology; Cert Animal SmartBowen; Cert Animal Nutrition(NCTM); Reiki Lev 11
Registered Animal Practitioner BTFA ( Bowen Therapist Federation of Australia) and AKA ( Australian Kinesiology Association)