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Canine massage can benefit your dog in a number of ways, including;

·       Reducing pain and discomfort

·       Helping to resolve soft tissue injuries

·       Helping with muscular issues

·       Supporting orthopaedic conditions, such as; Arthritis, Hip/elbow dysplasia, Luxating patella

·       Enhanced performance in sporting dogs

·       Support for senior dogs

·       Improved gait and posture

What is Canine Massage Therapy?

Canine massage is a non-invasive hands-on therapy which aims to reduce and prevent pain and discomfort caused by soft tissue injuries.  

How does it work?

This unique therapy works by releasing tight or sore muscles and removing debilitating ‘knots’ or Trigger Points, which can cause referred pain. Canine massage helps to rehabilitate injuries by breaking down restrictive scar tissue which could be responsible for your dog’s discomfort.

Canine massage can help to resolve many day to day mobility issues, whether they have suddenly come on or have been there for while. Getting your dog therapeutically treated by a Member of the Canine Massage Guild is a must for any dog owner concerned with their dog’s mobility and health.  It can help give you answers for what you are seeing with your dog and why you may be seeing it.

We aim to give your dog results in just 1-3 sessions.

Results You Can See & Your Dog Can Feel!