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A jealous dog: cured of his jealousy overnight

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A jealous dog:
cured of his jealousy overnight

 
 
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"Charlie"

"Charlie", as I choose to call him, is a handsome 6-year-old Himalayan terrier male. He lives in close contact with his owner, an elderly lady, whom he protects extremely. There is a woman who always takes him for walks and many other people who would like to be his friends. However, if you try to approach him to stroke him, you will have to count your fingers afterwards, because you will surely be bitten!

His owner always warns people about him and asks them to keep their distance. The local doctor constantly

has to treat bite wounds, because the dog's attacks can be quite severe. He barks wildly as soon as someone approaches and attacks anyone he considers an intruder. His little bed often stood right in front of his owner's door, but that led to so many injuries to people who knocked on her door that it had to be moved further away.

Nevertheless, it was always problematic when anyone approached his owner, and any attempt to be nice to her or even to hug her led to furious barking and possibly an attack. "She's mine! Stay away!" His sexual behaviour was completely over-excited — he jumped on every dog that came into view, whether larger or smaller than him, and often rubbed himself against people's legs in unmistakably sexual ways, which was rather embarrassing for them.

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Further remedy pictures can be found in the book by Vicki Mathison.

It seemed a clear case of Hyoscyamus, and the local homeopath and I decided to give him a dose of the remedy in C200. The change was astonishing — overnight Charlie transformed into the dog that had always been there beneath the surface, a friendly, affectionate companion.

He now enjoys being stroked, nudges a hand with his nose to show that he wants to be petted, and then licks the hand instead of biting. He comes to people to be petted and no longer to rub himself against their legs. He is no longer jealous when his owner is hugged — he just sits nearby and his eyes say: "I'd like to be stroked too!" Under a thin layer of Hyoscyamus he appears to be a Phosphorus dog — or finally simply a healthy and happy dog.


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Photos: Hyoscyamus: Vicky Mathison
Categories: Cases
Keywords: jealous, protective, sexual behaviour
Remedy: Hyoscyamus

Deborah Collins