A gentle look at the dog's well-being

Hair analysis in bioresonance by animal health practitioner Tanja Schneewind

Alps. Our animals accompany us every day; they give us joy, closeness and trust. That's why many pet owners are looking for ways to support their pet not just physically, but holistically. One method that is receiving increasing attention is hair analysis as part of bioresonance. It is used particularly in dogs, but also in cats and horses, to make energetic disharmonies visible and to understand the animal's well-being more comprehensively.

Before we delve deeper, an important note is:

Bioresonance and hair analysis in this context are not recognized by conventional medical science. They belong to complementary medicine and are used for energetic considerations – not for medical diagnostics or therapy. With this understanding, the method can be viewed as a complementary, gentle way to accompany animals on a subtle level.

Why is hair analysis particularly suitable for animals?
Animals communicate non-verbally. They often show stress, inner restlessness or energetic imbalances through behavioral changes or subtle reactions. Dogs – very sensitive and closely connected to their people – reflect changes in their environment particularly quickly.

Dog in a laboratory - doctor's officeHair analysis offers some important advantages: It is completely painless and stress-free for the animal. The presence of the animal is not necessary during the hair analysis; a small cut strand is sufficient. This makes this analysis ideal for sensitive or fearful animals. It provides energetic information that can help to better understand everyday situations.

How does hair analysis work on animals?
Bioresonance assumes that every organism, every part in an organism, has its own electromagnetic field. Due to its structure, hair is considered to be a long-term store of information.

The process

  1. Take a hair sample
    Cut off a small tuft of hair close to the skin.
  2. Energetic reading
    The hair is placed in an analysis module that measures fine vibration pulses.
  3. Recognizing energetic disharmonies
    Stress, stress patterns or interference fields can become visible.
  4. Energetic harmonization concept
    The result serves as the basis for individual frequency programs or additional measures.

Animal practical examples

  1. Dog constantly eats grass
    Many dogs do this because there is unrest in the energetic digestive system or because certain food ingredients do not harmonize.
  2. The dog who suddenly becomes sensitive to noise
    A dog has recently reacted strongly to everyday noises such as vacuum cleaners, doorbells or cars driving by. Hair analysis can reveal energetic stress patterns or strains in the nervous system that explain why the dog has become more sensitive.
  3. The dog that keeps showing gastrointestinal sensitivities
    Although no medical cause is found, the dog regularly suffers from diarrhea, a grumbling stomach or a loss of appetite. A hair analysis can provide information as to whether certain feedstuffs are not energetically harmonious or whether environmental factors influence the digestive system.
  4. The dog with frequent skin irritations
    Some dogs repeatedly develop itching, small redness or appear generally “skin sensitive” without anything clear being medically identifiable. Energy studies can show whether feed additives, environmental factors or emotional stress play a role.

Why hair?
In principle, the individual vibration patterns can be measured in all components of the body, for example in urine, blood or saliva. So why hair?

  • Hair stores long-term impressions.
  • They are easy to remove and transport cleanly.
  • They are stable and hardly change.
  • Energetically, they are considered carriers of individual vibration patterns.

This property can also be found in a completely different, scientifically recognized area – namely in everyday human diagnostics.

Everyday example human:
Hair analysis for driving license checks
A very well-known and completely everyday example is forensic hair analysis, for example in an MPU (medical-psychological examination) as part of the driving license verification.

Here, hair is chemically examined in a laboratory to gain evidence of long-term alcohol or drug consumption. Since hair grows around one centimeter per month, an analysis can provide conclusions over several months.

This shows that hair stores information in the long term that is already used as a matter of course in everyday life. It is generally accepted that hair can basically serve as a source of information – even if bioresonance has an energetic orientation and is not scientifically and medically validated.

A chapter for skeptics:
Invisible vibrations are commonplace
The term “vibrations” seems abstract to some people. But we use vibrations every day without seeing, feeling or hearing them. Here are three examples:

  1. The smartphone
    Cell phones constantly send, receive and process frequencies:
    • WiFi
    • Mobile communications
    •Bluetooth
    Nobody sees these waves, but everyone uses them for granted.
  2. The microwave
    It heats food using molecular vibrations – invisible but effective.
  3. The radio
    A radio receives radio waves and converts them into sound – music is created from vibrations that we do not perceive.
    These examples make it clear: vibrations and frequencies are a natural part of our everyday lives.

Why do dogs react particularly sensitively?
Dogs often perceive moods, atmospheric changes and energetic influences earlier than humans. Many owners report:

  • “He notices immediately when I’m stressed.”
  • “It reacts minutes before a thunderstorm.”
  • “He senses people before I have an opinion myself.”
  • It is precisely this sensitivity that makes dogs ideal candidates for energetic considerations such as hair analysis.

A gentle option for holistic animal welfare
Hair analysis in bioresonance is a complementary medical approach that does not serve as a conventional medical diagnosis. However, it can be a stress-free, gentle supplement to better understand animals and get additional information about possible stresses or needs.

About the author
Tanja Schneewind - animal health practitioner, laser therapist and nutritionist 3Tanja Schneewind - animal health practitioner, laser therapist and nutritionist 3Tanja Schneewind, www​.thp​-schnee​wind​.de, is an animal health practitioner, laser therapist and nutritionist with a focus on dogs with a mobile practice in the Alps/Lower Rhine area. It combines individually tailored nutritional advice with holistic methods such as laser and color light therapy, bioresonance and laser acupuncture. Your focus is on activating the dog's self-healing powers and bringing the dog into balance in the long term. The aim of their work is to treat complaints initially and to sustainably promote well-being.