🐾 Percy’s Progress: How Bioresonance Helped a Sensitive Soul Feel Safe Again
From stress signals to calm paws—an inside look at Percy’s journey through Bioresonance Therapy.
Meet Percy (Recap)
Percy isn’t your average cat—he’s expressive, affectionate, and not shy about showing his feelings. In recent years, Elise noticed him grooming excessively, especially around his back legs, which led to visible fur loss and bald patches.
From being a fluffy boy in 2022 to significant thinning by 2023–2025, it was clear this wasn’t just normal grooming. Something deeper was going on—and that’s what brought Percy to Furwave for his first Bioresonance check-up in April 2025.
2. What the First Scan Showed (April 24, 2025)
Percy’s initial Bioresonance scan revealed several major imbalances that matched his symptoms of overgrooming and fur loss, especially around the hind legs and tail:
🔹 Psychogenic Stress:
Strong markers of depression, anxiety, and poor adaptation, suggesting that Percy’s grooming behavior was stress-driven (consistent with the arrival of new cats in the house).
🔹 Hormonal Disruption:
Imbalances in the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and thyroid, with indicators of hypothyroidism—a likely contributor to coat thinning and low energy.
🔹 Allergies & Sensitivities:
Mild to moderate reactions to rabbit, turkey, goat, house dust mites, and hay-dust, all potential skin irritants.
🔹 Skin & Coat Health:
Disturbances in the skin glands and coat physiology, likely contributing to itchiness or discomfort.
🔹 Musculoskeletal Pain:
Signs of muscle tension, ligament inflammation, and spinal discomfort, which may have triggered Percy to focus his grooming on those areas.
🔹 Nutritional & Toxin Load:
Deficiencies in vitamins C, B1, and B2, along with traces of heavy metals (palladium, lead), which may have compromised skin health and stress tolerance.
To address these findings, Percy was placed on a customised Bioresonance therapy program designed to gradually harmonise and strengthen the affected systems. Alongside therapy, suggestions were provided for supportive care at home to further aid recovery.
3. The Treatment Timeline
Date | Session Details |
---|---|
Apr 24 | First scan + short harmonisation |
Apr 28 | First full RAH program |
May wk 1 | Pawrents on trip; Percy continued on charged therapy water |
May 13 | 2nd session |
May 21 | 3rd session |
May 28 | Check-up + 4th session with updated RAH program |
4. Real Behavioural Shifts
Right after the first session, something changed.
🔹 April 29: Percy allowed his bum to be washed calmly—normally a drama moment due to his strong aversion to water.
🔹 Became more chill—less excessive grooming, more lounging, and gentle exploring.
🔹 Willingly drank his therapy water for about a minute, showing clear engagement with his treatment.
🔹 Bolder and more confident—he now dares to go closer to the vacuum (previously he’d bolt into another room).
🔹 Playful again—Percy used to avoid playing with toys around the other cats, but now plays freely without hesitation.
5. Latest Scan (May 28) Results
A month later, major improvement!
Still showing heavy-to-moderate disturbances in:
Skin/coat and claws (R.+-)
Hormonal system (Hypothalamus R.N., Thyroid R.+-)
Mycosis & Thyroid Hypofunction
BUT—everything else stabilised or moved into OK range, including previously stressed organ systems and general physiology. 🎉
6. What This Means (In Simple Terms)
Percy’s body was overwhelmed—especially his hormonal and stress systems. Bioresonance therapy helped:
Rebalance his internal systems
Reduce stress sensitivity
Encourage natural healing
With continued sessions and home therapy (like charged water), Percy’s journey shows how even subtle shifts can bring peace to a reactive, sensitive pet.
7. Following Through at Home
While Percy’s therapy sessions play a role, his pawrents also played a big part in supporting his healing journey at home. Based on the care recommendations provided, here’s what Elise for Percy:
🐟 Adjusted Percy’s Diet:
By the 3rd session, his pawrents began transitioning him to a protein source that suited his sensitivities—no easy feat, as it took time and trial to find the right fit.
💊 Supplemented Nutrition:
She added vitamins, especially C, B1, and B2, to support his skin health and stress resilience.
🛡️ E-Collar Drama:
A soft e-collar was introduced to help break the grooming cycle. But Percy had other plans—while Elise was away, he took it off and hid it under the bed! 😹
(Not easy to locate after that, but effort noted!)
That said, Elise observed that Percy is still grooming more than usual, even with the collar—though now targeting other spots. This can sometimes happen during a detox phase, as the body releases toxins through the skin. In such cases, increased grooming may reflect the body’s natural way of responding to internal changes.
👇 Below are some photos showing mild fur thinning during healing—visual signs that Elise has been closely monitoring at home and updating us on, so we can address them in each follow-up session. Healing and adjusting care as needed.
Together, these efforts helped reinforce the effects of the bioresonance therapy—showing how meaningful healing comes from both bioresonance care and committed home support.
8. Final Thoughts
Percy’s case shows that Bioresonance isn’t just for “sick” pets—it’s for those who need support, balance, and calm in a world that sometimes overwhelms them. This therapy doesn’t force change; it gently nudges the body toward healing in a way that feels natural and respectful to the pet’s pace.
His journey is still ongoing, and we’re looking forward to continuing this healing path with Bioresonance—supporting Percy as he regains comfort in his skin, one gentle session at a time.
📩 Ready to Support Your Pet’s Healing Journey?
Book a Bioresonance Scan with us at Furwave and help your pet find balance, comfort, and calm—just like Percy. 🐾
🐾 Beyond the Scan: How Bioresonance Resonates with Your Pet’s Body
Have you ever wondered what your pet is really experiencing during a bioresonance scan?
You see them yawn, stretch, or settle down calmly — but behind the scenes, an entire energetic conversation is happening between the body and the machine.
Let’s take you deeper into the magic that is bioresonance therapy — what we scan, how the system “listens,” and how it harmonizes your furkid back to balance.
⚙️ How Bioresonance Works (In Simple Words)
Every organ, bone, and even emotion in your pet’s body vibrates at a unique frequency — like a musical note.
When something is “off,” that note becomes dissonant. Our machine, developed through decades of research by Rayonex Germany, detects these imbalances and gently nudges the body back into tune.
Our center uses the Rayocomp PS 1000 Polar 4.0, equipped with Rayoscan® VET — a high-end ECG-based system that reads your pet’s energetic fingerprint.
🌀 How Does the Scan Actually Work?
The scan uses a non-invasive ECG-based system that detects changes in the heart. The Rayocomp machine sends a gentle test frequency to the body after every three heartbeats. Through a fabric detector and ECG pads placed on your pet, the device detects how the body reacts to the emitted frequencies and identifies energetic imbalances across organs, tissues, and systems.
The scan is completely painless, fast, and safe even for sensitive or anxious animals.
🧬 What Exactly Does the Bioresonance Scan Cover?
When your pet comes in for a Bioresonance scan, it's not just a surface-level check. The device we use—developed by Rayonex Biomedical, a leading German manufacturer of bioresonance devices performs a comprehensive energetic evaluation of your pet’s entire body.
Here’s a simple breakdown of what we actually scan during your pet’s session:
🐾 Energetic Foundations: General Wellness Checks
Vitalisation – Assesses your pet’s overall energy levels and vitality.
Acupuncture Channels – Evaluates energy flow through meridians, similar to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Electromagnetic Pollution – Detects stress from devices like WiFi routers and mobile phones.
Geopathic Stress – Measures energetic stress caused by environmental factors like underground water lines or geological faults.
Acid-Base Balance – Looks at your pet’s internal pH to check if the body is too acidic or balanced.
Essential Nutrients & Enzymes – Checks for imbalances in vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and essential metabolic enzymes.
Toxins & Chemicals – Scans for harmful substances like heavy metals or environmental toxins.
Bacteria, Viruses, Parasites & Fungi – Identifies energetic signs of common infections or imbalances.
🧠 Head-to-Tail System Check: Internal Organ Scan
Cells & Blood Quality
Immune System & Lymph
Heart & Circulatory Function
Lungs
Kidney & Urinary Organs
Liver, Gallbladder & Pancreas
Digestive Health & Metabolism
Muscles, Joints, and Bones
Nervous System
Eyesight & Hearing
Skin & Fur Condition
Hormonal System & Glands
Female & Male Reproductive Organs
Dental Health
Psyche (Emotional Health)
Stress Load
These are scanned and ranked by most to least energetically burdened organ systems, often surprising you with results you never would expect as problems are identified way before symptoms occur.
The therapist will then pick an organ of most importance for a detailed scan. The detailed scan identifies root causes of the energetical imbalances in the organism and ranks them by priority. Based on the detailed scan report, the therapist can create an individualized therapy for your pet.
🌿 Holistic Add-Ons: Beyond the Basics
Food Sensitivity Testing – Identifies energetic reactions to certain pet foods.
Water Quality Check – Evaluates the energetic quality of your pet's drinking water.
💡 Why This Matters
By checking these aspects, the scan doesn’t just spot current issues—it helps us detect potential imbalances early, offering a way to gently support your pet’s self-regulation and healing. Based on the results of the scan, the therapy can be personalised to meet your pet’s unique needs.
🌟 How Healing Happens: Harmonization
After the scan, we begin harmonisation, sending back specific frequencies that strengthen the body’s self-healing mechanisms.
In combination with specific lifestyle and diet changes based on the test results, we call this cause-oriented therapy. Instead of masking symptoms, we help the body “remember” what health feels like.
🐶🐱🐴Why Pawrents Are Turning to Bioresonance
Whether it’s unexplained itching, digestive issues, behavioral shifts, or recovery after surgery; bioresonance helps us understand the “why” behind your pet’s symptoms.
Each scan gives us clues. Each therapy session helps realign what’s been disrupted.
✨ Many of our clients, like Rocky the Labrador, Suki the Schnauzer or Percy the cat, showed dramatic emotional and physical shifts after their sessions. More energy, calmer moods, and fewer flare-ups.
📩 Ready to Listen to What Your Pet’s Body Is Saying?
Book a Bioresonance Scan with us at Furwave, and give your pet the chance to speak through their energy.🐾
Percy: The Floofy Grudge Holder with a Heart of Gold 🐾💖
Meet Percy – the floofy little drama king with a love for plants, tiny boxes, and selective affection. Percy’s story isn’t just adorable — it’s a peek into the heart of a cat who’s quirky, clingy, and unapologetically himself.
From the start, Percy’s been a unique little soul. He loves other animals — dogs included — but not other cats, especially Luna (we respect your boundaries, Percy 😅). That said, he's perfectly fine with our resident therapy cat, Patches. So clearly, he can be choosy.
He’s got guinea pig energy — munching plants like they’re a personal snack buffet, and seeking out the smallest, tightest spots to curl into. But don’t let the soft, floofy looks fool you. Percy’s got a memory like an elephant... especially if you dare take him to a vet or worse, a pet fair. That grudge? It's personal.
🐾 Left: Good with resident therapy cat Patches 😾 Top Right: Not fond of other cats… especially Luna 🐶 Bottom Right: Loves other animals (especially dogs!)
Baby Floof with a Tough Start
Before Elise adopted him, Percy was already a little warrior. He had a stubborn skin infection around his neck, which made his baby photos look a bit patchy (don’t worry — still mega cute!). The infection healed eventually, but it left two permanent bald lines on his neck, like tiny reminders from his early days.
Then came the fall — quite literally. When Percy was still young, he fell from the 1st floor. Elise rushed out in panic to find him stunned at the very spot he landed. From that day on, he decided indoor life was safer — and never tried to sneak out again.
A Velcro Cat with a Favorite Human
Percy is a one-human kind of cat. Elise is his person, and he makes it very obvious. He answers only to her, waits for her to come home, and even scolds her if she’s late (classic cat mom guilt trip). And when he misses her? He climbs right into bed, curls up next to her, and becomes the clingiest cuddle bug.
Special Diet, Special Preferences
Percy will only eat one specific kind of wet food made for special needs cats — because he knows what he wants. And yes, he loves a good butt whack... but only from men. We’re not judging. 😆
From Floof to Bald Patches: A Journey of Healing
In recent years, Elise noticed Percy starting to groom excessively, especially around his back legs, leading to bald patches. From his floofy days in 2022 to visible balding in 2023–2025, it became clear that something deeper was going on.
That’s when Elise reached out to us. Percy is now undergoing bioresonance therapy with us, alongside Patches (yes, from our earlier blog 💛). His stress-related symptoms are being addressed, and he’s just completed his first two sessions.
We're proud to support both Percy and Patches on their healing journey — helping their bodies and minds rebalance naturally.
📸 Left: 2022 – Still floofy and fabulous 📸 Middle: 2023 – Start of balding due to excessive grooming 📸 Right: 2025 – Hind leg balding remains, hasn’t had a chance to grow back
Special Thanks to Elise 💐
Thank you, Elise, for entrusting us with Percy’s care and for sharing your heartfelt (and hilarious) stories with us. Percy is such a special soul, and we’re honoured to walk beside both of you on this journey.
Follow Their Healing Journey & Share Your Floof's Tale 🌀
Curious to see how Percy and Patches are doing on their wellness journey? We’ll be sharing updates as their recovery unfolds — the wins, the wiggles, and everything in between.
Got a quirky floof with a story of their own? We’d love to hear it. Share your pet’s journey with us — because every furkid deserves to be seen, celebrated, and supported. 💛
🐾 Meet Patches: The Calm Cat with a Curious Spirit
From silent stares to stealthy leg swishes, this fluffy feline keeps the family grounded—on his terms.
Patches has always had a curious soul—even from his early kitten days. There’s something almost philosophical about the way he watches the world around him, with his expressive eyes and furrowed brows. Sometimes it feels like he's silently judging us—but let’s be honest, he’s probably just wondering when the next Ciao Churu snack is coming. 😄
🚫 Walking? Hard Pass.
Chermaine, his devoted pawrent, tried introducing him to a harness from a young age—hoping to enjoy those dreamy cat-walks outside. But nope. Patches had other ideas. Every time the harness came on, he’d flop dramatically to the floor and refuse to budge. No pleading, treats, or bribes could change his mind. This is not a cat for strolls, thank you very much.
🧘♂️ The True Resident Therapy Cat
While he may not be a fan of strolls, Patches has become the emotional anchor of the household. His calm presence not only soothes the humans—but even the other family cats tend to mellow out when he’s around. It's no wonder he's earned the title of resident therapy cat. His quiet confidence, gentle aura, and predictable routines bring comfort to every being under that roof. 🐈⬛💕
👶 Big Brother Duties (On Feline Terms)
In recent months, Patches has taken on a whole new role—proud big brother to a baby (human!) sister. He often parks himself nearby, vigilantly watching over her, and has even been known to alert his pawrents before she cries. While his fellow fur-sibling has shown signs of second-child jealousy, Patches handles his new job like a seasoned pro—keeping a respectful distance after a minor tail-grab incident, but never too far.
🏡 Once Upon a Time... Next Door
Before the neighbours moved, they had the joy of living next to Patches for a time, and oh boy—he made himself right at home. He’d dash confidently into the house, hop onto unopened beds like royalty, and accept cuddles with regal grace. Ignore him for too long? You’d get a gentle swish across the leg—a subtle reminder that this cat demands (and deserves) attention.
He loved lounging by the window, eyes fixed on the outside world like a tiny contemplative monk. But show him a feather toy, and he’d go into full-on zoomie mode, channeling a wild side we had so much fun watching.
🕵️♂️ Investigator Mode: Activated
Once, while Chermaine was away, she gave Patches a call through her home camera—and that instantly activated his inner detective. 🕵️♀️
The moment he heard her voice, his ears perked up. With full investigative energy, he strutted over, inspected the screen closely, and—true to form—knocked the camera down for good measure.
Mystery solved. 😹
From mysterious stares to big-brother instincts, Patches is one of those rare cats who makes his presence known—without ever saying a word. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. ❤️
“From mysterious stares to big-brother instincts, Patches is one of those rare cats who makes his presence known—without ever saying a word. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. ❤️”
🙏 Special thanks to Chermaine
Thank you for sharing the heartwarming stories behind Patches’ calm wisdom and feline flair.
It’s pawrents like you who help us celebrate the many ways our pets touch our lives—and remind us that every unique personality brings something precious into the home.
Patches, with his soothing energy and protective spirit, is truly one of a kind.
💛🐾
😻Do you have a calm guardian like him at home? We’d love to hear your story.
🐾 What Really Happens During a Pet Bioresonance Scan (And Why We’re Always Learning)
At Furwave, we get this a lot: “So how does the scan work?”
And we love answering it—because the truth is, it’s a beautiful mix of science, sensitivity, and energy. While the technology is consistent, the pets? Not so much! 😅
We wanted to take you behind the scenes of a typical bioresonance scan—and show how our team adapts to each unique furkid, especially the squirmy, the sensitive, and the super social.
🐕 🐱Not All Pets Sit Still (And That’s Okay)
To get the best results, we keep pets calm and still during the scan. We gently apply medical grade ECG clips and electrodes where appropriate and have the pet wear or lie on a special cloth called a fabric detector. The fabric detector acts as a ‘signal communicator’ between the device and the pet.
The device sends different frequency patterns to the animal through the fabric detector while measuring subtle changes in the heart’s electrical activity (via ECG). These changes reflect how the body responds to each pattern as well as what state it is in, and the device generates a report based on the results.
But let’s be honest: some pets would rather do zoomies than sit quietly for 20–30 minutes. That’s especially true for:
High-energy dogs (like Millie the CKCS or Suki the Schnauzer),
Cats who don’t love being handled, or
Furkids with separation anxiety.
And guess what? That’s completely normal.
✋ So How Do We Work Around It?
We don’t force anything. Here’s what we do instead:
Let owners stay nearby if needed (sometimes they sit in the scan area too!)
Spend time playing, bonding, and helping the pet get comfortable with us before the scan begins
Adjust clip placements or use cloth detector for sensitive pets
Offer treats and comfort items to help them settle
We also give the pets time to relax before beginning the scan. It’s not about rushing—it’s about building trust, even with the most anxious or energetic animals.
“💬 Every scan is different, because every animal is different. Our job is to listen—energetically and emotionally.”
Left: Meet Suki – our energetic 14-year-old Schnauzer who refused to sit still! Curious, hyper, and full of life, she got her therapy wires tangled in minutes (her pawrent had to stay just an inch away 🐾).
Right: The magic of familiarity ✨ With her favorite sleeping bed, Suki finally calmed down… well, as long as her human stayed close too! 😅💕
🌍 Learning From the Best – Our Collaboration With Rayonex Germany
Our commitment to your pet’s wellness goes beyond Malaysia. Our founder, Ang Shu Yin, MD, is in constant contact with Rayonex Biomedical GmbH in Germany receiving direct guidance from the Vet Team. The team is always within reach for advice on scan challenges, unusual cases, or notes on how to proceed when things get tricky.
We are always looking forward to learning new insights and techniques, and we can’t wait to apply this knowledge to improve our local sessions.
Stay tuned—there’s a lot more coming your way!
🐾 Curious What Your Pet’s Body Is Telling You?
If you’ve ever wondered what a scan might reveal about your pet’s health or behavior, we’d love to welcome you for a first check up scan session. It’s gentle, non-invasive, and often, surprisingly insightful—before symptoms even appear.
“🐶 🐱We’re here for the furkids”
💡 P.S. Have a high-energy pet?
Tell us what calms them down—we might just try your tip during our next session!
🌟 Millie: The City-Bred Cavalier on a Mission of Preventive Pawrenting 🐾💖
🐶 Meet Millie, the Condo Athlete DOB: 16 Jan 2023
Breed: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Adopted at: 5 months old
Home: A 1k sq ft condo in KL
Pawrent: Stephani
She’s charming, cheeky, and cardio-ready. Millie isn’t just another floofy face — she’s being raised with heart, habits, and a pawrent who’s rewriting the rulebook on breed-specific care.
Meet Millie, a curious Cavalier raised not on luxury—but on love, learning, and lifestyle choices designed to outsmart her breed's genetic odds.
💡 From Zero to Heart-Hero: A CKCS Crash Course
Stephani may have had years of experience with American Cocker Spaniels, but when Millie — a bright-eyed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel — entered the picture, she was starting from scratch.
Zero knowledge about the breed didn’t become an excuse — it became a reason to dig deeper. Within weeks, she’d uncovered one of the most common health concerns in CKCS: Mitral Valve Disease.
Instead of waiting for symptoms, Stephani flipped the script — choosing preventive routines and heart-healthy habits from the get-go. Millie’s story would be one of intention, not reaction.
🧠 Heart-First Pawrents: Science Meets Daily Life
Stephani’s strategy? Treat Millie like a heart-healthy athlete from Day 1.
Breed Concern: Mitral Valve Disease (common in Cavaliers)
Pawrenting Plan: Omega-rich diet, daily cardio, and regular vet consults — before anything goes wrong.
Call it “preventive pawrenting” — a fancy phrase for “I’m not waiting for a diagnosis.”
🏋️♀️ Training, Cardio & Condo Play: Health Without Fancy Kibble
Who needs sprawling fields when you’ve got a condo corridor and a committed pawrent? Millie’s daily cardio happens right at home — sprinting from hall to kitchen across yoga mats (laid out thoughtfully to prevent slippery zoomies).
Twice a day, Stephani pulls out the rope toy for structured fetch sessions, squeezing them into her 10-minute work breaks like clockwork. It’s not just play — it’s purposeful. Basic obedience is cleverly baked into every toss and tug, turning these quick breaks into high-value training time.
Millie also gets her outdoor fix 3–4 times a week at Metropark Subang, weather permitting. And for the past 6 months? She’s been confidently off-leash trained — no fenced-in drama, just recall skills and trust built over time.
Chapters:
- Non-Slip Ball Run – Using a non-slip mat during Millie’s ball run keeps her paws secure, prevents injuries, and lets her focus on fun—because safety is the best playmate.
- Condo to Park – Outdoor walks give our furkids fresh air, mental stimulation, and muscle strength—simple steps that add up to big health benefits.
- Treadmill Debut – Millie’s first try on the SlateMill with The Mobile Dog Gym (7 July 2024).
🏃♀️ Millie’s Athletic Records
Millie’s not just “active.” She’s got stats. Thanks to The Mobile Dog Gym (yes, it’s a thing!), she’s been running like a pro since July 2024:
Top Speed: 21.4 km/h
Distance: 5 km
Time: 38 mins
Consistency: Weekly sessions, zero pressure, all heart (wanting to start as soon as she is on the treadmill)
🌊 Learning to Swim: From "No Thanks" to Hydro-Queen
Millie’s first swim? An adorable mix of panic and potential. They strapped her into a safety vest — no one knew if she could swim — but even before her paws hit the water, her legs were already kicking.
By the end of that same session, off came the jacket. And guess what? She swam! Unassisted, confident, and clearly born for it.
Since the end of 2024, swimming has become part of her monthly routine — usually tacked onto grooming sessions. Her groomer now gives her a solid hydro workout, holding her harness from behind to help her build strength safely.
But don’t be fooled — Millie’s not a water baby by choice. According to a pet communicator:
“She hates swimming… because it doesn’t make her look pretty. 🫣😂”
We get it, diva energy.
First Day Freedom → Godpa Slow-Mo → Hydro-Boost Off the safety vest 1st Day for her very first solo paddles, captured in stylish slow-motion by her godpa, then leveling up into a harness-assisted hydro workout for strength building.
🚤 Loves Boats, Not Barks
After all, if Millie hates swimming because it doesn’t make her look pretty… maybe her love for boat rides makes sense. Stephani suspects:
“She probably loves boats because they make her look pretty. 🤷🏻♀️”
While other dogs charge into the dog park chaos, Millie prefers to observe from a distance — composed, unbothered. Social butterfly? Not exactly. She’ll take humans over hounds any day and will happily trot up to a stranger for pets instead of play.
Queen energy, always. She mingles on her own terms.
🍽️ The Foodie Queen: Manners in Cafés
Walk into a café and Millie will politely jump into a chair, paws tucked, eyes wide, waiting. She won’t beg (okay… she’s learning not to). But that last bite of yours? It's hers. Always has been.
Her food manners are a work-in-progress masterpiece. Elegant, yet a little greedy.
🪥 Dental Diligence: A Lesson from the Past
Stephani’s biggest regret with her previous dogs? Neglecting dental care.
So now, Millie gets the full works that is available:
Brushing
Dental chews
Water additives
Gels and more
Because healthy hearts need clean teeth too.
🏙️ City Dog Goals: Confidence & Independence
Millie is the urban pup icon. She:
Rides escalators (even solo!)
Has sharp toilet smarts — knows the difference between indoor tiles and outdoor tiles
Famously went up the escalator at the dog-friendly mall by herself to find her godpa 💁♀️
“ This isn’t just a dog — it’s a city-certified explorer.”
💖 Huge Thanks to Stephani & Millie
This story wouldn’t exist without Stephani’s openness and intention — and Millie’s cheeky charm. From her treadmill records to diva moments in the pool, every detail shared is a gentle reminder that love, research, and routine can rewrite the rules of breed care.
Thank you for letting us peek into your world of preventive pawrenting, one cardio zoomie at a time. 💕
Stephani’s Tip: Encourage short, daily play breaks to build a stronger bond and establish healthy habits. Let your pup set the pace—Millie plays hard at home, takes water breaks when she needs them, and decides when playtime’s over (she won’t always bring the toy back!).
🐾 Takeaway for Pawrents
Millie isn’t a “spoiled” city dog — she’s proof that purpose-driven pawrenting can outshine pampering.
With consistent habits, breed-specific awareness, and daily movement (even in a condo!), Millie’s story shows what’s possible when love meets intention.
🐶 Got a city dog? Share yours!
Meet Daisy: The Broken Brown Lab with a Human Soul
You know those dogs that break the “happy Lab” stereotype? Ours did. And she’s kind of perfect for it. This is Daisy’s story — calm, odd, and quietly loyal. Find out more on our social media, how bioresonance helps Daisy with hormonal imbalances.
(And zero appreciation for the plush dog bed you bought)
When you hear “brown labrador,” you probably picture a bubbly, ball-chasing, tail-wagging hurricane of love and energy. The kind of dog that doesn’t walk — they bounce. The kind of dog that would move into a tennis ball if it could.
But Daisy?
Daisy didn’t get the memo.
She’s KC’s dog — a beautiful brown labrador by breed, but by personality? A quiet philosopher. A soft-eyed minimalist. An introvert with four legs and an opinion about everything.
She fetches… only if the stars align
Daisy doesn’t not fetch. She just... chooses when to honor the ritual.
Throw a ball and she might go after it.
Or she might look at you like you just insulted her intelligence.
She decides the vibe.
Beds? Overrated. Cold floor? Yes, please.
We’ve all done it — bought the cushy orthopedic pet bed with cloud-like memory foam, topped with a sherpa cover, imagining our dog curled up like a cinnamon roll.
Not Daisy.
She will ignore every blanket, every mat, every lovingly fluffed cushion — and choose the cold, hard floor like it’s her personal spa. But not just anywhere.
Her favorite spots?
Alone in a big living room, soaking in the space like royalty — or right next to KC’s bed, like a quiet guardian with serious boundaries.
She doesn’t need much. Just cool tiles and the dignity of personal space.
An introvert in a dog’s body
Daisy loves affection — on her terms. She’ll find you when she needs a head scratch, lean in with those soulful eyes, and just be. But when the energy gets too loud?
When another dog gets too excited?
Daisy is… offended.
Daisy doesn’t quietly walk away.
She barks. Once. Sharply.
It’s the kind of bark that says, “Silence, please. This is not a zoo.”
It’s not aggression — it’s a boundary. A firm reminder that peace and order are the rules in her living room. She is not here for chaotic zoomies. And she most definitely will not fetch. Again.
But don’t get it twisted — she’s still a girl with taste
Because when KC’s supercar revs up?
Daisy’s in. No hesitation. She’ll hop in like she owns it, settle in for the ride, and look out the window like a well-traveled socialite on her way to brunch.
Cold floor at home.
Luxury ride on the road.
Daisy knows how to live.
She’s not broken. She’s just Daisy.
We call her our “broken labrador,” but the truth is, Daisy’s just different. She doesn’t live up to the Labrador stereotype, and honestly? We kind of love that about her.
She’s calm, observant, gentle.
She reminds us that not all dogs need to be goofy, loud, or hyper to be full of heart.
Some dogs, like some people, just enjoy their own company.
They like their floors firm and their emotional boundaries respected.
Your turn: Got a Daisy at home? 🐾
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Tell us about your quirky, wonderfully “broken” pets — the ones that defy expectations and steal your heart in their own unique way.
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Because every furkid, no matter how odd or quiet, deserves to be seen 💚