About Addison Clare
I live in Atascadero, CA with my beloved dog Huddy and horse, Goose. I enjoy long walks with Huddy, spending time with Goose, and cooking healthy meals for my family.
My passion for animals began early with family pets, and I always dreamed of owning a horse. That dream came true thanks to my parents, leading me to study animal science at Cal Poly SLO. Though my career path initially diverged, I found my way back to animals, especially when Goose entered my life in 2020.
To help Goose with his challenges, I delved into equine bodywork, studying fascia work, massage, nerve trigger point work, and energy healing. Now, it’s a joy to professionally help these magical creatures feel their best. My practice has expanded to include humans, and I especially love working with horse and rider teams.
I am motivated by the desire to help others. To see a client heal in body, mind, and soul and get to experience their best self. I know from personal experience how rewarding it is to connect with yourself at the level required for deep healing in all aspects. I am so grateful to all of the practitioners that helped me to heal and now I am deeply honored to be of service to others. I want to help others feel like the best versions of themselves.
The origin of the Bee…
The Bee in my logo serves as a tribute to my Mama, Jonna Kay O’Loughlin. When mama was on Earth, she had a special appreciation for the magical nature of bees. She believed in their healing powers, and the message of the importance of community that they represent.
Bees help each other out and operate as one Hive. There couldn’t be a more beautiful example of how we all need each other and community to thrive, because we are in fact all ONE.
Mama dedicated her life to helping others and treating everyone as her friend. She introduced me to the world of herbal medicine and crafting healing products for people and dogs. She even had a small business with big dreams called C Three Wellness. She laid the groundwork for all of this magical healing to take place and I am forever grateful to be following in her footsteps and making it my own.
The bee is my way of carrying on her legacy and honoring her memory, as well as the impact she had on all who had the pleasure of knowing her.