Overview:
Feng Shui will affect pets in similar ways as humans, with some energy translating differently on pets as they do in humans. If you have a pet who barks a lot, sassy/easily triggered, frequent vet visits for blood related, stomach, skin related issues…etc. Chances are, their flow needs to be adjusted.
Just like humans, bad feng shui on pets can be broken out into two major buckets, some patterns like “always sick” in certain ways are easily observed. However, there are other silent feng shui issues such as anxiety, depression that come with other long term health issues for pets as well. Example: Dogs who bark a lot/easily triggered “personality/behaviors” will also likely have feet issues or get into accidents.
If your pet is consistently/easily ill, the cost to constantly visit the vet is also a sign of bad feng shui (hard to save money, something is always going “wrong”). That’s why where possible, pet feng shui is automatically included in your assessments. When animals have bad feng shui, they will tend to have tougher lives compared to the luckier feng shui animals (destiny is also part of the equation, feng shui is one of the pillars that can be controlled).
Observations:
- Animals tends to react faster to bad feng shui than humans
- Some animals know where the lucky areas are, some can be trained, some have no clue, no matter what you do (can’t be trained)…the last case, you can only do the best you can, but it’s hard to control animal’s moments if they can’t be trained.
- Pets have “destiny” as well
Examples 1 – Cats with stomach problems
I’ve witnessed many lucky animals who repeatedly congregate in the lucky spots when you just kick off the initial alignment. One client, who loves opening all the windows, noticed her cats (3 cats) starting to throw up a lot since moving into the house within a month. Once I told her how to set up the house properly … .2 of her cats know exactly where to go naturally without human intervention, subsequently they stopped throwing up or had stomach issues. Her white cat…. Still needs training… he seems to only like the unlucky areas… that’s why he is being bullied by the other two cats, and he continues to throw up and poop everywhere in the house.
Examples 2: Dog with skin and bladder problems
The dog below has severe skin issues and bladder problems prior to feng shui adjustments. He is not naturally intuitive but he can be “trained” and guided. Prior to feng shui adjustment, he had this skin condition that required him going to the vet and getting treatments and special baths. Client mentioned previously, even after frequent medicated baths, the dog’s skin color and smell doesn’t really improve. They do what’s instructed to “maintain” but the dog still smells and looks “not good”. After the adjustment, the dog not only naturally enjoys the prosperous spots in the home, his skin got significantly better and his mood improved significantly. Of course the smell and skin texture improved as well.



Example 3 – Prosperity Turtle – He goes on hunger strikes, unless he is in his prosperity spot
This turtle only eats and lives normally when his tank is placed correctly in the prosperous area of the home. We observed this over months and months, and accidentally discovered his hunger strike tendencies when his tank wasn’t placed correctly. His tank was moved a few times for different reasons, whether his owner took him on vacation (he hated it), or moved his tank to a different spot in their home. She noticed he would start to panic and wanted to escape (not calm like his normal self). Subsequently, she observed he would stop eating altogether to protest his unhappiness. To a point, one time she had to cut her vacation short to bring the turtle home. Once you place the turtle back at his prosperity spot, each time he would immediately stop his hunger strike – he devours his food as soon as he lands back onto his happy spot. The prosperity spots are previously identified spots in my reading (these are not made up spots, they are identified).


Example 4 – Rabbit Princess is Born Lucky
In one of my many readings, sometimes I find the pet being the luckiest being in the family… and the rest of them have all sorts of issues. This princess rabbit was one of them. The client’s friends were impressed with how well the rabbit is raised and called her rabbit whisperer, when in reality the rabbit has the best feng shui in the house, and the rest of the family members are slightly out of sync.
The funny part is she mentioned she would open the cage to let the rabbit run around, but the rabbit would never come out for long, she would mostly stay in her cage even if she is allowed to run around the home.
During the adjustment of this client’s home, the rabbit had to be temporarily placed in the wrong spot as things were getting moved. I mentioned the rabbit should not be in the wrong spot for long (less than 1 week max), or else it would have stomach problems. Sure enough, the rabbit started to have diarrhea the next day (that is how fast many animals can react to feng shui energies). I have feng shu’ed another dog that’s exactly like that. Because the owners knew about the symptoms to look for prior, we moved the animals to the correct spot immediately. The stomach issue in both cases resolved itself within a few days naturally.


Example 5 – Born Prosperity Doggo, The Natural Feng Shui Pawlice
I wouldn’t have believed it until I’ve witnessed this myself multiple times through various readings in different spaces. This client has two feng shui doggos that can accurately land on the prosperity areas of a home every time they are being adjusted (they were not even invited or present on the calls). They are naturally prosperous and likeable people telling them what to do.




Example 6 – Cranky Dog’s New Crib
This particular client had a crate for her dog. She always thought her dog’s natural personality is “being barky and cranky” until I mentioned to her that the crate is misplaced. Feng Shui can be reversely predicted and analyzed just like human feng shui by looking at the placement itself.

