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Cyrus from Kirkland, Washington,
wearing his turquoise amulet.

Sky from Longview, Texas
wearing his Rose Quartz Amulet
Welcome to Healing Pet Jewelry
We are a small
Kirkland, Washington company that creates handmade animal amulets for people and their pets. Each gemstone and Swarovski® crystal is carefully chosen for its known metaphysical powers
to heal physical and emotional ailments.
Gemstones and crystals have long been known to bring positive emotional and physical healing results to humans and animals, such as cats, dogs, horses, etc.
How It Works
The lobster claw silver clasp on our handcrafted animal amulets attaches to the animal's collar or bridle. The amulet gently rests against the animal's fur or skin, and the gemstone and crystal immediately go to work to heal ailments or protect the animal, depending upon the stone's properties. Some of our customers have even attached an amulet to a bird's cage, or to a silver chain
and draped it around a fish tank.
The overall length of each amulet is 2" to 2.5" including the clasp. The overall length of the amulet depends upon the actual size of the stone.
Click one of the pictures on the right to view and read more about each healing amulet
and its properties.
Can an animal be healed by wearing a gemstone amulet on its collar or bridle?
Pets are usually considered to be a very close member of our families. We feed them, bathe them, spend time with them, play with them, and love them with every part of our being. This includes when they are sick, ailing, or healthy. We want to take care of them as best as we can, making sure our companion will be with us for many years to come.
In addition to mainstream Western medicine, did you know that one of the alternative healing treatments for pets includes the use of crystals, gemstones, and minerals from the earth?
Over the years, when everything looked hopeless for healing an animal’s ailments or emotional traumas through prescription medications, many pet owners have discovered that by attaching a gemstone and crystal amulet to the animal’s collar, the gemstones brought about a faster recovery. Why? Gemstones and crystals contain 
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Cause and Treatment of Dog Ear
Infections
Dog ear infections are also
commonly called Otitis Externa. It is an infection of the outer ear
canal. There are three parts to the ear; the outer, the middle, and the
inner ear. Ninety percent of infections occur in the outer ear, the part
of the ear that you can see.
Dogs are prone to ear infections because of the anatomy of their ears.
They have a horizontal and a vertical component to them, so it is hard
for anything in there to drain out, like water or debris.
Signs of an ear infection include excessive head shaking, yellow to
brown exudate in the ears, or a yeast like smell. Additional signs of
ear infections include redness and swelling.
There are several causes of ear infections. The most common cause of ear
infections are due to allergies. Some dogs are more prone to allergies
than others; therefore they get more ear infections.
Another common cause is sporting dogs that swim. They get water inside
their ears, and provided their difficult anatomy, the water in the ears
cannot drain out. Therefore, this provides the perfect environment for
bacteria and yeast to grow. It is recommenced that if you let your dog
play in the water you dry your dog's ears thoroughly afterwards.
If your dog does have an ear infection it is important to properly clean
your dog's ears before applying any medication.
To clean your dog's ears, start by placing a few drops of an ear
cleanser into the ear and massage the ear to help loosen any debris that
is in the ear. Then use a cloth or cotton gauze to whip the dirt out.
After your dog's ears are thoroughly clean, then you can apply your
medication. Follow your veterinarian's advice about how much medication
to apply to the ear, usually a few drops.
The treatment your veterinarian will prescribe will vary depending on
the cause of the ear infection. For yeast infections they prescribe
anti-fungals, for bacterial infections they will prescribe antibiotics.
Normally treatment is applied directly into the ears, but in severe
cases systemic treatment may be needed. This usually means have to give
your dog pills orally.
In some dogs with severe ear problems, the veterinarian will usually
clip the hair around the ear to help let more air into the ear. In
extreme cases your veterinarian may recommend surgery to reconstruct the
ear canal to let it drain easier.
Breeds of dogs that are prone to ear infections include all breeds with
large ears that flap over the ear canal, and breeds of dogs that have a
very small canal. By knowing what to look for, you can detect ear
infections early.
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To view each amulet and the healing properties of the stones, click one of the links below.
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