What is canine massage therapy?
Canine massage therapy is a non-invasive therapy that rehabilitates dogs from a muscular injury. Massage therapy means using hand movements to manipulate (touch) your dog’s muscles, ligaments, tendons, and skin using various degrees of pressure.
Massage
Canine massage therapy is a non-invasive therapy that rehabilitates dogs from a muscular injury. Massage therapy means using hand movements to manipulate (touch) your dog’s muscles, ligaments, tendons, and skin using various degrees of pressure.
Canine massage therapy targets both the physical and the psychological effects, in addition to aiding the wellbeing of the dog and preventative care.
Provide pain management to orthopaedic problems such as arthritis and hip dysplasia and other issues. Please see below,
Relaxation: Massage can help to calm nervous or anxious dogs and improve their mood. Enhances the dog’s toleration to being touched during examinations/handling and grooming.
Pain Relief: It can help to alleviate pain from arthritis, hip dysplasia, and other conditions. Improves quality of life within senior dogs if they begin to slow down.
Improved Circulation: Massage can increase blood flow, which can aid in healing and boost overall health. Which in turn Aids with dog’s performance ability.
Increased Flexibility: It can help to improve a dog’s range of motion and flexibility. Removes muscle spasms,returning to normal muscular function and ability.
Aids with improving gait and posture


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