NEW – Clinical Canine Massage

Is your dog showing signs of:

• Lameness/Limping

• Stiffness

• Difficulty going up/down stairs

• Quicker recovery from operations/injury eg: Cruciate

• Signs of Ageing 

• Back/Neck/Shoulder Pain

• Performance Issues eg: Agility, knocking poles, Obedience; send away

• Arthritis, Hip/Elbow Dysplasia

• Reluctant on walks

• Disinterested in life

• Twitching down back

• Old before their time

• Gait/Posture Irregularities eg: roaching/swayback

• Nervous/Anxious/Touch Shy

• Quivering of the skin

• Nibbling at back end

• Crying/Yelping in pain

If you have answered yes to any of the above, we have some exciting news that just may be able to help: 

After two years of study, Carole has now passed the Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner Course and is a member of the Canine Massage Guild.

Her clinic will run from Unit 24, Oakham Enterprise Park, Ashwell Road, Oakham, LE15 7TU. Home visits can also be made to the Rutland and South Leicestershire and surrounding area if you are unable to travel.

What is Clinical Canine Massage?

A natural form of pain relief, Canine Massage is a therapy which uses specific techniques to manipulate soft tissues and release tight, sore muscles that dogs accumulate from their day to day activities.  This can cause muscular injuries such as strains and trigger points but dogs tend to hide their pain but show them through signs such as lameness and limping.

Massage therapy also helps to support dogs with orthopaedic issues such as arthritis, hip dysplasia, luxating patella etc and can also help dogs recover more quickly from surgery.  Clinical massage can also be beneficial to those dogs that suffer with anxiety.

Carole uses 4 disciplines of massage: Myofascial Release, Sports, Swedish and Deep Tissue.

Massage is suitable for all ages and breeds from pets through to sporting/working and dogs who compete as well as those diagnosed with an orthopaedic condition.

You should see an improvement in your dog within three sessions.

Results You Can See & Your Dog Can Feel!

What do people typically see with their dog after a Clinical Canine Massage?

• Better movement

• Reduced stiffness

• Significantly reduced pain levels

• Resolution or significant reduction of lameness

• A ‘younger’ dog

• An improved mood,

• Happy to go on and enjoying walks again

• Able to go up/down stairs,

• Able to get in/out of car

• Got their ‘zest’ back for life, 

• Coping better with Arthritis

• Improved working/agility performance eg: not knocking poles, good contacts and weave entry,

• Better posture eg: no more swayback or roaching

• More fluid, effortless gait 

• AND MORE! Let us help you to help your dog so book your appointment today!

Rutland & South Leicestershire Clinical Canine Massage

[email protected]

07967 733852