
Benefits
​All dogs that I treat are done so with veterinary consent, this ensures that your dogs veterinary surgeon is aware of their treatment and the process is easy to complete with a simple form.
As a member of the Canine Massage Guild I undertake 25 hours of continued professional development per year and this allows me to keep my skills and research up to date.
The conditions page on this website provides information on what conditions I can help, although a dog doesn't need to be injured or suffering with a condition to benefit from massage.
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The following are benefits that can be seen from Clinical Canine Massage Therapy in as little as 1 -3 sessions.
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Reduces pain and increases comfort levels
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Identifies areas of overcompensation
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Reduces muscle tension
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Reduces adhesions, trigger points and myofascial pain
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Reduces stiffness and increases mobility
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Reduces reactive behaviour to other dogs
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Reduces anxiety, depression and stress
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Improves energy levels and demeanour
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Improves overall quality of life
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Improves blood circulation and lymph drainage
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Promotes quicker healing from injury or surgery
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Increases exercise tolerance levels and endurance
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