Benefits of Massage
Just like human massage, dog massage works so well because it is able to resolve soft tissue and muscular problems.In dogs Trigger Points, tightening and shortening of muscles and areas of overcompensation often make a dog old before their time. We acknowledge that you know your dog better than anyone so no matter how small or big their issue is or perhaps you want to bring your dog along as a pre-emptive measure, we are here to help.
If you see any of these issues then we can guarantee your dog will undoubtedly benefit from a Clinical Canine Massage!
Clinical Canine Massage aims to resolve or support issues in just 1-3 sessions often delivering outstanding results that surprise both owners and other professionals alike. Quite simply there is nothing quite like it.It may be that your dog is on long-term medication or has not responded as well as you had hoped to other forms of bodywork, exercise therapy or pain management and you don't know where else to turn. Canine Massage Guild Therapists are trained in 4 Disciplines of Massage to help turn your dog's life around.
Chel is a member of the canine massage guild after training for 2 years with the canine massage therapy centre.
CPD includes
Canine first aid certificate
Facilitated stretching day with Canine Massage Therapy Centre
Skills review 1 and 2
Presentation jigsaw
To book a free muscular health check, or a massage treatment, contact Chel on 07894 541519 or email [email protected] or via the contact page on the site or facebook
Just like human massage, dog massage works so well because it is able to resolve soft tissue and muscular problems.In dogs Trigger Points, tightening and shortening of muscles and areas of overcompensation often make a dog old before their time. We acknowledge that you know your dog better than anyone so no matter how small or big their issue is or perhaps you want to bring your dog along as a pre-emptive measure, we are here to help.
If you see any of these issues then we can guarantee your dog will undoubtedly benefit from a Clinical Canine Massage!
- Stiffness
- Soreness
- Unable to go up / down stairs
- Unable to get in / out of car
- Mobility issues
- Lost their ‘sparkle’
- Depressed
- Posture changes
- Coat changes
- Uneven nail wear
- Twitching of skin
- Old before their time
- Unwilling on walks
- Back / Neck / Hip issues
- Poor agility performance eg: weave entry, measuring, knocking poles
Clinical Canine Massage aims to resolve or support issues in just 1-3 sessions often delivering outstanding results that surprise both owners and other professionals alike. Quite simply there is nothing quite like it.It may be that your dog is on long-term medication or has not responded as well as you had hoped to other forms of bodywork, exercise therapy or pain management and you don't know where else to turn. Canine Massage Guild Therapists are trained in 4 Disciplines of Massage to help turn your dog's life around.
- Improves Flexibility & Range Of Motion
- Supports Orthopaedic Conditions like Arthritis, Hip displaysia, Luxating Patella and Spondylosis
- Resolves or Improves Lameness
- Improves Circulation and Coat
- Reduces and remodels inhibiting scar tissue
- Relief from chronic muscular issues often overlooked by traditional veterinary care
- Releases Trigger Points & Areas of Spasm
- Improves Agility/Obedience/Flyball Performance Significantly
- Breaks down knots and adhesions which inhibit movement
- Resolves Gait Irregularities
- Emotionally & Psychologically ‘lifts’ the dog
- Non Invasive Pain Relief
- Decreases Fatigue & Malaise
- Alleviates age related disorders
- Quicker Recovery from Injury & operations
Chel is a member of the canine massage guild after training for 2 years with the canine massage therapy centre.
CPD includes
Canine first aid certificate
Facilitated stretching day with Canine Massage Therapy Centre
Skills review 1 and 2
Presentation jigsaw
To book a free muscular health check, or a massage treatment, contact Chel on 07894 541519 or email [email protected] or via the contact page on the site or facebook
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