You'll learn how making adjustments in your dog's diet really makes a difference, how acupuncture and
massages benefit your dog's chronic disease and how to prevent diseases from emerging.
Not exact matches
Our expanded
benefits package includes professional
dog - walkers to exercise our employees»
dogs, a personal trainer,
massage and chiropractic sessions, a company - sponsored lunch every Friday and even free drinks at a local pub.
Employee
benefits include medical, dental, and vision care; participation in the Employee Stock Purchase Program; and an abundance of additional perks, such as monthly chair
massages, a fitness program and / or discounted gym memberships, cocktail Fridays, playful sports competitions, and an annual «Bring Your
Dog to Workday» event.
Massage has many health
benefits for
dogs — it's calming, helps relieve joint and muscle stiffness, increases circulation, improves digestion, and feels good.
Massage stimulates the
dog's lymphatic system, and the time out that you take to do it
benefits you too!
If you think your
dog would
benefit from Canine
Massage sessions or would like to know more about it, please contact Trish at 907.980.8026.
Did you know that pet
massage for
dogs can provide many physical and mental health
benefits?
Performance horses have long
benefited from physical therapy that helps them recover from injuries or surgical procedures, but
dog massage took longer to become a reality.
Older
dogs who maybe find it hard to settle down as their joints are getting stiff could also
benefit from a
massage session which can help to prevent issues occurring as they grow older and any existing arthritis.
Before choosing a pool or therapist, think about what
benefits you hope your
dog will gain from swimming and / or aquatic
massage.
While
massage does decrease stress and can lower blood pressure, there are other medical, physical and psychological advantages to canine
massage that can provide many long - term
benefits for your
dog.
Giving your
dog a
massage has many
benefits.
A pet with chronic pain or mobility issues might
benefit from a
massage one or twice a week while a healthy
dog or cat may only require a session once, twice a month or more.
If your large adult
dog is struggling with mild, short - term pain or muscle soreness, they may be able to
benefit from some gentler Bengay products such as Bengay's Pain Relief &
Massage Gel or Vanishing Scent Bengay.
Crystal's initial interest in canine
massage came as a result of
massaging her own
dogs and realizing the many
benefits (ranging from its calming effects, to pain relief, to stronger bonds with the
dog) each of her
dogs received from
massage.
But this suggestion isn't exclusively for older or injured
dogs - young
dogs and puppies can greatly
benefit from the relaxation and bonding that is accomplished through gentle
massage
Just like humans,
dogs benefit greatly from
massage.
Elderly and active
dogs may
benefit from the improved circulation or tension release of a good
massage.
During this workshop participants will cover the
benefits of canine
massage, review the muscular makeup of
dogs, learn simple stretches and the proper techniques to provide a 10 minute daily «maintenance»
massage for their
dog.
We are all familiar with the
benefits of receiving
massage therapy ourselves but let's take a peek into the extensive and wonderful effects it can have on our
dogs.
Are you aware that also
dogs can enjoy the
benefits of
massage?
Dogs with dental problems may
benefit from specially formulated dry food made for dental health, which can help decrease periodontal disease by
massaging the teeth and gums.
There is a multitude of
benefits to you and your
dog from receiving the gift of
massage.
Massage benefits companion pets, sport and show
dogs, service and working
dogs as well as
dogs recovering from injury or surgery.
Every
dog can
benefit from regular canine
massage, including canine athletes and couch potatoes, wiggly puppies and aging grand -
dogs, healthy
dogs and
dogs recovering from injury or illness.
It has been through fostering
dogs with emotional and musculoskeletal issues and a chance meeting with a person who showed her some
massage techniques that she was introduced to the
benefits of
massage.
Personally experiencing the
benefits of
massage for herself, Christi decided to broaden her knowledge in this subject for small animals and put her skills to work with Olivia and her other
dogs, as well as those of family members and friends.
Seeing how much the
dogs enjoyed
massage and the multitude of
benefits they received from both a physical and psychological standpoint, led Christi to have a strong desire to help other canine companions by utilizing these techniques.
Almost everyone enjoys and
benefits from
massage, even
dogs.
She graduated from Northwest School of Animal
Massage with a specialty focus on small animal rehabilitative massage in 2016 and quickly returned to Houston eager to provide the benefits of massage to local dogs an
Massage with a specialty focus on small animal rehabilitative
massage in 2016 and quickly returned to Houston eager to provide the benefits of massage to local dogs an
massage in 2016 and quickly returned to Houston eager to provide the
benefits of
massage to local dogs an
massage to local
dogs and cats.
Massage has an incredibly wide range of
benefits for everyone, and she is thrilled to have learned the skills to treat as many
dogs as possible.
As a long - time canine rescue volunteer and foster, she immediately recognized the
benefits of
massage for pets in rescue as well as participants in
dog sports and post-operative situations.
Dogs with hip dysplasia, hygroma (a false bursa that occurs over boney areas and pressure points) arthritis, allergies, swollen joints and even dry, flaky skin can
benefit from regular
massage.
My goal is not only to provide all the
benefits of
massage, but to teach you, the owner, how to be proactive with your
dogs health care.
July Basic Pet Health Guide May Natural Insect Repellents Hot Spot Season September Puppy Nipping and Biting Cat UTI
Dog's Tongue July Lick Granuloma
Dog Gas / Flatulence Keeping Kitty Safe June Pet Problem Awareness Moving with Pets Common Pet Myths March Spring in their Step Don't Reward Bad Behavior Adoption Oversights October Preparing Pets for Winter Caring about Pets Pet Care Poison & Toxins August - September Little Known Dangers Adopting the Cute and Cuddly Attention The Multi Pet Household Outdoor
Dog Cat Play June - July
Dog Vacation Tips Differences Between Cats and
Dogs Pet
Massage Dog Instincts & Behavior Talking to Animals Essential Fatty Acids for Pets April - May Mental & Physical Stimulation for
Dogs Cat Friendly
Dog Animal Laws and Regulations Hungry Kitty Pet Identification February - March Home Alone Unique
Benefits of Pets Indoor Pets
Dogs & Cats Thoughts & Emotions Sheba & Athena Cat Care January - December Canine Master Searchers Rescued & Shelter Pets Cats, Doors, and Couches Holiday Tips for the Season Food for Thought Common Cat Behavior Problems October - November Halloween Pets Housebreaking Cats - Gods & Devils Kitty in the Window Helping a Bored
Dog August - September
Dog or Cat?
After learning and witnessing firsthand the
benefits of therapeutic
massage for both healthy animals and those needing special care, I returned to Houston eager to provide
massage services to local
dogs and cats.
Some of the more unusual or less frequent
benefits on offer include pet insurance (Milbank); on - site
massage therapy (Hogan Lovells, Alston & Bird); smoking cessation reimbursement (Brown Rudnick, Alston & Bird); transgender
benefits (Perkins Coie, Winston & Strawn); free private banking (Milbank); rooftop bocce (Venable); a St. Patrick's Day party (Gibbons and Greenberg); and a resident
dog called Edie pictured left (Reed Smith).