Karen Grace Kassy

Pet Owners Share How Karen’s Remarkable Insight Helped Heal their Animals


When your pet behaves badly or his or her behavior suddenly changes, you know something’s up. It could be for a number of reasons — pain due to a health problem, something in their environment, stressful situations, diet or even boredom.

If a veterinarian or animal behaviorist can't figure out the cause, especially if the problem isn't medically obvious, what can you do? Where can you turn for guidance and understanding about what your pet needs to be happy, obedient and even healthy again?

Many pet owners have sought out the intuitive guidance and insight of Karen Grace Kassy. Although she works with fewer animals than humans, her work with pets is some of her most rewarding. She often works side-by-side with veterinarians or trainers to help diagnose and treat animals.

Pet owners share their personal stories, and identities are not published to maintain confidentiality.

At first Dr. Rodan couldn't find Vanna's problem and euthanasia was even mentioned. But within two weeks of Karen's pet consultation, Susan reported Vanna was back to her old self — keen, energetic and in good health again... more about this Doberman's amazing story


“I took Shadow to the vet – they were amazed at how well is doing for 13! His coat is still beautiful and he is such a happy dog right now. I will always remember and thank you for saving him…and teaching me so much about an animal that our family loves so much. He is getting older, but I feel good about helping him through it without pain and suffering. I often tell people about how you helped turn things around. There is one very important thing I have to tell you. You helped with the food of course. But more importantly, we were so frustrated with his illness that we forgot to think of him as, well almost a person. That perspective really changed us all.”


“Several years ago, perhaps in 2000 or 2001, my family and I met you at a book signing at Barnes & Noble in Tucson, Arizona.  I was in a wheelchair at that time.  

Later that weekend my older son and I attended a workshop of yours elsewhere in Tucson.  You mentioned to him that he should have his dog checked, possibly a problem with a leg.  He took the dog to the vet but nothing was found.

Not long after, however, a tumor began to grow in the dog's right front shoulder.  It quickly became embedded in the joint muscle and surgery would certainly have meant loss of the use of the leg, regardless of whether the tumor could be removed. The cancer quickly spread throughout his body.

We chose not to have the surgery and we made our dog’s last days as comfortable as we could.  He was cremated and the ashes buried in a beautiful box made by my other son; the box was buried on a hill overlooking his favorite hunting ground, on Oct 31 All Hallows Eve.

I wish you well in your continuing work; it is a very important calling.”


"I recently spoke to you about my dog, Jipone. In your reading you asked the vet to check lumbars 7 and 4. They were both out. The lump under his right arm was a fatty tumor. His blood work showed no signs of cancer, as you said. You said to check the thyroid...the results of the T2 were 4.2 (the normal range being 1.1-4.0). So your reading was excellent."


“This was amazing. Thank you so much.”



Karen Grace Kassy
"You mentioned to (my son) that he should have his dog checked, possibly a problem with a leg.  He took the dog to the vet but nothing was found.  Not long after, however, a tumor began to grow in the dog's right front shoulder…”