How can your dog benefit from pet massage?
For active dogs:
- benefits overworked and compensating muscles
- Increases strength, endurance, and conditioning
- Encourages balance in the way they use their bodies
For inactive dogs:
- Benefits their skin, coat and joint mobilization
- Increases rate and depth of respiration
- Increases flexibility
- Stimulate and enhance his immune system
For dogs who spend minimal time outside or exercising:
- Increase his rate and depth of respiration
- Increases flexibility and blood circulation
According to PetMassage ™ training and research Institute, massage helps:
- Young dogs develop and stay healthy
- Senior dogs stay vital, flexible, and playful
- All dogs become more healthy and balanced
- Increases circulation
- Helps relieve the effects of stiffness and joint discomfort
- Develops and maintains muscle tone
- Helps dog rehabilitate after surgeries and other trauma
- Enhances bonding in adopted dogs
- Helps dogs and their owners with end-of-life care, “transitions“
Please note that PetMassage ™ does not include:
- deep tissue work or extremes of joint movement
- We do not diagnose or treat specific disorders, or prescribe any medications
- Always check with your veterinarian before scheduling massages to see if there are areas of your dog needing extra attention or areas where a massage should be avoided.