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"I have
been doing human massage for over 20 years but wanted to do the same on my dogs
and needed to know the difference between there anatomy. I was really pleased
with your course because it gave me just what I needed and I was able to start
right away. I have a pack of 6 dogs which include 2 old English sheep dogs, 2
shi tzu’s, a whippet and a pugzu. So all varying sizes. Every night we have a
massage and relaxation hour. I have been doing dog massage for about a month
now and it has really balanced the dogs, they are calmer then they have ever
been. It is lovely to have 6 dogs in a small house and have a calm environment.
It also helps me to center myself and relax so that I am able to work with them
and train them the next day without tension. So I thank you for your online
course, it has been really helpful and just what I needed." With Kind
Regards, Tamara
Dear Dog Owner, Dog massage is a proven natural therapy that can help your dog to relax, de-stress and even recover from pain and injury. Your dog will benefit from a regular dose of massage from you or your family members.
Dear Dog Owner, Dog massage is a proven natural therapy that can help your dog to relax, de-stress and even recover from pain and injury. Your dog will benefit from a regular dose of massage from you or your family members.
Why You
Should Massage Your Dog? A good dog massage will help your dog to:
You know
deep inside that dog massage is really beneficial for your dog. The
question is – are you giving your dog the regular massages that he or she
deserves?
Hi, I am Zoe
Gan, a Certified Dog Massage Therapist, and an… Read more…







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