Reasons for Canine Massage

Clinical Canine Massage may benefit your dog if you notice:

Lameness/limping

Stiffness

Slowing down

Struggling/slowing down on walks

Loss of interest in exercise

Stiffness after exercise or when rising after resting

Generally slowing down and looking old before their time

Issues with performance in agility/obedience activities

Changes in posture

Struggling with day to day activities e.g. jumping on/off sofa

Twitchy areas of skin

Yelping/growling/snapping when touched in certain areas

Reluctant to be petted, groomed or handled in general

Isolated self from other dogs

Changes in behaviour e.g. depression, nervous, anxious

Self-mutilation or excessively licking self

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