Dog
Massage Benefits:
· Relieves pain from
arthritis, hip dysplasia, luxating patella, and
other ailments.
· Alleviates stress
caused by separation anxiety, vet and groomer visits, prior abuse, and
loss of another pet.
· Loosens tight muscles
and increases flexibility and range of
motion.
· Prepares body for
surgery and reduces recovery time after surgery
or injury.
· Increases circulation
and lymphatic drainage to improve overall health.
· Releases endorphins
that work as the body's natural painkiller and
provides a feeling of well-being.
· Benefits young dogs
as they learn to feel comfortable with people
touching their paws, which makes
for easy nail cutting and grooming,
massaging their gums helps promote
circulation and healthy teeth growth, and a full body massage relieves
growing pains and helps build their immune system.
· Older dogs benefit
in that massage relieves aches and pains,
is useful in assessing your dog for
any physical changes, and helps
maintain their immune system.
· Increases bone density
and builds muscle mass.
· Reduces edema
· Agility, flyball,
freestyle and all sport dogs: Massage helps warm up the body in order
to improve performance and reduce risk of injury, helps to cool down the
body both mentally and physically. Massage and stretching pre and post
performance helps in assessing the muscles for any changes and rids muscles
of tension.
A
Word from Hope:
As a licensed
massage therapist since 2002, I'm excited to now include dogs in my practice.
As a mother of three dogs I see first hand the difference massage has made
in their lives.
Since my first dog massage certification
in 2006 I have had the honor of working on thousands of dogs. I have seen
massage make a huge difference in a dogs life both mentally and physically.
As you explore dog massage keep in mind all the reasons massage is beneficial
to a person and remember how much it will benefit your four legged friend.
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For
a happier, healthier dog

Thank you Tina
for another great photo! - www.havedog.com
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Welcome
to Dog Massage by Hope
I have had the privilege to touch
so many dogs and have seen enormous changes in both their physical and
emotional well bring.
Dog Massage is the manipulation of
the skin and muscle for a therapeutic purpose. When done properly massage
can greatly enhance your dog's life. I have seen results with just one
massage. Owners tell me their dogs sleep more sound, eat better and walks
are longer. Dogs that have been in pain play when I leave, stop limping
and have gone up stairs when they were stuck on the first floor.
Let me show you how to give your dog
a great massage.
Speak
with Your Veterinarian
Massage is
not, nor is it intended to be a substitute for traditional veterinary care.
It is a complementary form of health care. Always speak with your veterinarian
to make sure massage is right for your dog. Please keep me informed of
any changes in your dog, either physical or emotional. When seeking out
a professional massage therapist for your canine always make sure they
are properly trained in canine massage.
Pet
Nutrition
I have been
spending a lot of time researching dog nutrition. With three dogs of my
own and all of the requests I have for information, I wanted to make the
best possible choice. Not only have I switched my dogs over to Life's Abundance,
but I would also like to share it with you.
Since I have
switched foods, my picky eater Cindarella is not only finishing her food
but looking for more. Also, Hunter who has a sensitive stomach is eating
with no problems. I have noticed their coats are shinier, less shedding
and the stool is less since they are absorbing more nutrients.
What I like
best about this food is that it is shipped right from the warehouse to
your door with in 2-4 weeks of being packaged. It is human grade, no by-products,
chemical preservatives or hard to digest grains. The formulator, Dr Jane
Bicks, DVM, is always available for questions. I have spoken to her in
person and she has sincere concern for the animals well-being. What other
foods can you call up the Dr and ask questions?
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