Always keeping your fur babies moving forward.
Always keeping your fur babies moving forward.
Hello! My name is Christy. Animals have been a passion of mine for as long as I can remember. I have devoted majority of my career to caring for them. I am a Veterinary Technician and decided to further my skills. Having created the best foundation for my practice I am a member of the International Association of Animal Massage and Bodyworkers and hold the following certifications: Certified Canine Myo-Functional Therapist, Certified Cold Laser Therapist, Certified Canine Craniosacral Therapist, Certified Kinesiology Tape Practitioner, Certified Animal Neuro-myofascial Release Practitioner.
It’s for everyone, dog athletes, working dogs, senior and aging pets, pets recovering from injury, stressed pets and pets with low energy or kidney function. It’s for pets who are loved and for humans who are seeking to enhance their pets comfort and wellbeing.
Increases Flexibility
Increased flexibility and range of motion, which leads to fewer injuries. Can relieve some of the discomforts of aging. Helps stimulate the lymphatic systems to remove toxins and reduce edema Promotes advancement of healing through increased flow of nutrients to injured muscles.
Loosens and softens scar tissues. Lengthens connective tissue, which reduces formations of adhesions leading to fibrosis. Can relieve pain from arthritis, dysplasia, and other chronic muscular problems. Relieves muscle tension, pain, and spasms. Can help to reduce muscle atrophy from inactivity. Helps working and athletic dogs stay in peak condition Enhances mental alertness and improves emotional well-being. Improves digestion and coat condition through improved circulation Helps to identify changes in your pet’s body.
Please refrain from feeding your animal companion a large meal in the hour prior to your appointment. A short walk for relaxation and elimination shortly before your appointment is encouraged. I require a clear space on the floor in which to work. Small dogs may prefer a tabletop or a sofa. Somewhere away from household action is preferred. A shady spot in the backyard can be a great alternative.
Your first visit will include a few minutes of paperwork and some discussion about your companion animal and his/her needs. We will discuss your goals for the session and any obvious pain points. I will watch your dog walk and move so that I can evaluate his/her gait and look for obvious trouble spots. It is often easier for the animal and I to work one on one so you will be able to go about your daily business once the massage treatments begin.
Massage happens at the animal’s direction and will not be pushed or forced. I will intuitively allow your pet to guide me in which modalities are necessary and welcome. Sometimes, a pet will walk away, have a sip of water, and return. It is important to understand that a pet massage is very different than a human massage and there is no classic formula. Each visit will be different. Each session will last between thirty and sixty minutes, and is entirely dependant on the animal receiving treatment.
At the end of our session, I’ll let you know how it went. I may show you some stretches that will benefit your dog in between sessions. I may give you instructions for care of any Kinesiology taping I have done. We can discuss any future treatment plan at this time. I will answer any questions of concerns you may have.
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