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What is Canine Sports Massage?A hands on complementary therapy which uses professional
sports massage techniques to manipulate the skin, muscle and
soft tissue.
Canine bodywork can alleviate discomfort often caused by rapid growth of bones and muscles. It can also calm and focus excitable, active adolescents. Massage reduces the risk of injury which frequently accompanies rowdy play, jumping, rolling, wrestling and generally being an adventurous, energetic young dogs. Dogs in their golden years benefit from massage in many ways. Massage reduces pain and stiffness common in aging dogs, making it easier for them to get to their feet, stabilize themselves, and move about comfortably. Massage promotes circulation, bringing nutrients and warmth to extremities-- paws, ears and tail. Massage is also good for dogs who have decreased activity levels, keeping muscles toned and slowing atrophy and musculoskeletal degeneration. Massage increases and maintains flexibility and range of motion, allowing
many dogs improved mobility. Along with exercise and a good diet, massage can
play a significant role in keeping dogs with joint disease or congenital
malformation of the joints up, moving and comfortable. Young to middle-aged dogs
with minor gait abnormalities can often continue in their normal activities with
proper bodywork and conditioning routines. Shy or recently rescued dogs Massage can reduce the stress and anxiety often experienced by dogs
adjusting to new homes. It can also help shy or mistrustful dogs learn to accept
human touch and build their confidence. Massage appointments are £30 per session (duration of session ½ - ¾ hour) Please Note: Although excellent for
the dog's comfort and well-being of dogs MASSAGE IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR
VETERINARY CARE! If your dog is limping or injured or if you suspect any sort of
health problem, please contact your vet immediately.
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