What is

CLINICAL CANINE MASSAGE?

Clinical Canine Massage Therapy is a non-invasive therapy that helps to rehabilitate dogs from soft tissue / muscular injuries and supports orthopaedic conditions like arthritis and hip dysplasia.

 

It gives results that you can see and your dog can feel.

 
 

I was recently interviewed at Crufts (2022) on behalf of the Canine Massage Guild, about the benefits of massage for our older dogs or those struggling with Arthritis.

Clinical Trials

Canine Massage Guild – Leading the way

In clinical trials with Winchester University, 95% of dogs responded positively to clinical canine massage therapy!

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About

Find out more about Clinical Canine Massage and how it can help your dog.

Massage Workshops

Would you like to learn how to give your dog a 40 minute Swedish Massage?

 
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REASONS FOR MASSAGE

Have you noticed changes in your dog? Are you wondering if Clinical Canine Massage can help them?

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Unsure If Massage Can Help Your Dog?

Drop Me An Email To Discuss Your Dogs Symptoms