Why Massage on dogs and cats?
Along with holistic veterinary care, good nutrition and exercise, routine animal massage will prove beneficial for dealing with a variety of problems as well as be useful in the detection of any abnormalities
Maintain or improve physical well-being and help prevent injury
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Increase flexibility and function of the joints
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Relieves pain in joint problems, arthritis and hip dysplasia
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Decrease muscle soreness & stiffness
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Improve circulation, increasing the supply of blood and nutrients to muscles and bone
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Aid in the elimination of wastes and toxins from the body
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Strengthen immune system
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Stimulate metabolism helping weight loss
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Promote a healthy skin and coat
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Hasten muscle recovery from injury, surgery & sports activity
Calm Hyperactive, Anxious and Nervous Animals
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Reduce stress & depression
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Assist with emotional issues (abuse, etc.)
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Help stretch and relax muscles
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Build trust and acceptance of being touched
What kind of animals are benefiting massage??
Any age and size of domestic animals including dogs and cats, also small
animals such as rabbits, ferret, Guinea Pigs.
Working dogs (guide dogs, service dogs, police dogs, search and rescue dogs,
explosive and arson detection dogs, sled dogs)
Senior dogs and cats
Puppies and kittens
Shy or recently adopted dogs and cats
MASSAGE THERAPY IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR VETERINARY CARE
If your dog or cat is limping or injured or if you suspect any sort of health
problem, please contact your vet immediately.


Sadie is receiving a massage by Kai, she is very relaxed now
Reflexology on cat, very calming!
