Remember the first time you had a massage? Remember how great it felt to have the hands of a qualified massage therapist work your stiff, sore or stressed body until you were in a state of total relaxation? If so, it’s easy to imagine how your companion or working animal could enjoy similar benefits.

Benefits of Massage
  • Enhanced or restored muscle tone, increased range of motion and greater flexibility
  • Improved blood circulation
  • Promotes healing by increasing the flow of nutrients throughout the body, carrying away excess fluids and toxins
  • Relieves muscle fatigue, eases tension and reduces chronic pain
  • Prevents atrophy in inactive muscles
  • Calms the nervous system and reduces fear, anxiety and stress
  • Prevents injury and loss of movement
  • Helps maintain the whole body in better physical and mental condition

Candidates for massage include competitive/show, performance and working canines and equines; older or inactive animals; and those recovering from injury (if recommended by veterinarian). And, of course, massage is a wonderful way to foster socialization or bond with your own animal while improving its overall wellness.


Shilo
Shilo above relaxes after a play date
with Ely and Tess (below) in
anticipation of his massage.
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