WHAT IS CANINE MASSAGE THERAPY?
Canine Massage therapy is a non-invasive therapy for dogs that aids rehabilitation from muscular injuries and helps to support orthopaedic conditions like arthritis.
Clinical Canine Massage may be used to:
- Pinpoint and rehabilitate muscular injuries and issues
- Provide pain management for orthopedic conditions like arthritis and hip dysplasia
- Remove trigger points and spasms
- Support senior dogs and those who are slowing down
- Improve gait and posture
- Aid in pain management for dogs that cannot tolerate non-steroidal drugs (NSAIDs) or with renal dysfunction
- Enhance performance in sporting dogs
- Improve the dog’s ability to be examined/handled/groomed due to Myofascial pain syndrome
Canine Massage Therapy can be beneficial to dogs displaying any of the following:
- Strains and sprains
- Lameness
- Stiffness
- Trigger Points
- Myofascial Pain
- Hyper tonicity
- Cruciate Ligament Damage
- Luxating Patella
- Fractures
- Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Hip Dysplasia
- Elbow Dysplasia
- Osteochondrosis Dessicans
- Spondylosis/Spondylitis
- Ageing
- Post Operative Care
- Overweight
- Anxiety
- Cannine Degenerative Myelopathy (progressive degenerative spinal cord disease


