Canine Massage Therapy
- Dogs use up to seventeen muscles to simply move their ears -
How will your dog benefit from massage?
Our canine companions are incredibly in-tune not only to our emotional and physical well-being, but also to their own. Though dogs cannot tell us what may be bothering them, massage aims to utilize calming touch in order to ease their physical and/or emotional pain.
When there seems to be no cause to the symptoms your dog has, traditional options are not resolving, or medication is considered long term - massage is a very effective, non-invasive option to consider (along with prescribed veterinary treatment).
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Massage is a unique therapy that works with your dog's natural ability to heal while creating lasting results.
Canine Massage Therapy*:
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​Improves immune system, coordination, ​balance, and circulation
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Releases endorphins, providing pain relief
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Benefits canines with ailments such as:
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mobility issues​
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gastrointestinal problems
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physical trauma, chronic pain
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anxiety​​
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Provides relief from pain as a result of arthritis, hip dysplasia
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Aids in reversal of muscle atrophy as a result of disuse and inactivity
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Relieves muscle soreness, tension, spasms
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Anxiety release - fear of touch, isolation, trauma-based issues
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Aids in improvement of dermatological irritations & allergies