Benefits of Canine Massage
There are a number of improvements that you can expect to see in your dog following Clinical Canine Massage, including:
Reduced or resolved lameness/stiffness
Improved or return to normal posture
Improved mobility
Improved activity levels
Willing to exercise
Return to normal activities of daily living e.g. jumping in/out of car or on/off sofa
Reduced levels of pain and discomfort
Rehabilitated muscular injury
Faster post operative recovery time
Improved mood – less anxious, stressed or depressed
Returned ‘zest’ for life
Willing to be petted, groomed or handled
Improved condition to the coat e.g. glossier and reduction in coat flicks
Enhanced performance in sporting dog
Improved Quality of life
And more!
The benefits of Clinical Canine Massage are not only what you can see:
Enhanced venous return (blood circulation) removes metabolic waste and toxins from the muscles
Decreased blood pressure
Relaxed muscle tension and spasm
Reduced irritation to sensory nerve endings in the fascia
Improved immune system, helping the body to fight off infection
Reduced water retention
Assists endorphin release, helping your dog to feel good
And more!
Every dog is different but results that you can see and your dog can feel will usually be achieved within 1-3 sessions of Clinical Canine Massage