Canine Massage Therapy

Massage for Dogs?  Yes!

Canine massage therapy is much more then just petting the dog! It is a natural, holistic therapy that can help to improve your dog’s quality of life, assist in improving their range of movement and muscle function, and even helps to increase trust through the calming touch of the massage strokes.

Canine massage therapy is goal focused and results driven.  Depending on your dog’s needs improvement is often seen in 1 – 3 sessions.

Benefits of massage include:

Promotes health and prevents injury

Decreases recovery time after surgery,  strenuous training, or  competition

Promotes Relaxation

Canine Massage Therapy
Canine Massage Therapy

Relieves tension, calms nervousness

Relieves pain

Increases circulation by improving bloodflow

Improves injury recovery and shortens recovery time

Helps reduce swelling, inflammation, scarring

Increases range of motion and flexibility

Improves general health and well-being

Early detection of health changes

Improves skin and coat condition

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Would my Dog Benefit from a Massage?

Yes!  If you have ever had a sports massage yourself and felt the differences in your own body, then you know the relief and benefits that your dog will experience from having a highly effective canine massage.

Like humans dogs can experience muscle aches and strains. Dogs slip on the floor while they are playing or run into things outside.  They may slip on ice or snow in winter.  A dog can step in a hole in the ground on their daily walk and keep on going without you realizing they are aching. Chasing balls and Frisbees in your yard or training and competing in agility, obedience, disc dog, and for the conformation ring …  all of these daily activities have the potential to injure your dog or cause ‘wear and tear’ over time.

Some specific conditions that benefit from massage are:

Ruby enjoying her massage
Ruby enjoying her massage
  • Orthopaedic conditions including:
    • Arthritis
    • Hip Dysplasia
    • Elbow Dysplasia
    • Spondylosis
    • Luxating Patella
  • Post Surgery Recovery
  • Canine Athletes
    • Improves recovery and helps prevent injury
  • Really any dog can benefit!

Please note that massage is not a substitute for proper veterinary care. Canine Basics is pleased to work in cooperation with your veterinarian and reserves the right to request a veterinary consult if needed.

Let Canine Basics help you meet the basic ‘kneads’ of you dog!

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