How do I know when my dog needs a massage?
Dogs speak to us in many ways. They have probably already told you they needed one.
Dogs speak to us in many ways. They have probably already told you they needed one.
It depends on the situation. It can be as often as a few times per week or a few times per year depending on the goals of the massage work. For example, if we are working on anxiety it may be once or twice per month. If we are helping to recover from surgery, it [...]
Increased threshold for relaxation, decreased pain, improved range of motion, improved mobility, improved flexibility, increase eagerness for work and for human contact, more thorough recovery after surgery, decreased the risk of injury to non-injured side during recovery from an injury.
It is so wonderful that you spend this quality time with your Pet. As pack animals, dogs crave and respond to petting and touch in a most positive way. This is an underrated tool and I can teach you techniques to incorporate in your day to day to improve your connection with your pet.
If your dog has any of these traits you should look to schedule an appointment with an experienced canine bodyworker: • Suffers from pain or inflammation, • Suffers from anxiety (over strangers, nails clipped, thunderstorms, anything) • Has an overactive personality (mind never stops, muscles are always tense, and the dog is jumpy or hyper)? [...]