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Dog massage can be a relaxing experience for your dog and you, or it can be chaotic and counterproductive. 

 

It is my goal to create the best experience for both you and your dog, so here are guidelines for you to follow when you are planning on massage for your pup:

 

  • Please provide a quiet, comfortable place for your dog's session.

  • Have your dog leashed before I arrive so we have full time for our session and don't have to chase him. Leashing also provides me with control.

  • Have ample room for me to work with your dog.  An over-head fan in also awesome!

  • Plan on being with your dog during  treatments.  This helps me see how your animal will respond with me, reduces anxiety in your dog, and I am able to ask you questions on the first interview as we provide care on this important first session. 

  • Please have other animals secured and away from our treatment area.  Buddy dogs, children, and delivery people can make for total chaos for our treatments.

  • I will bring cushions and items needed for sessions. If your dog has a special cushion, blanket or 'spot' that will be ideal for our session.  It will keep him comfortable.

  • Please remember to let your veterinarian know we will be working together if he or she did not recommend me.  Veterinary compliance and communication benefit your dog. I need to know if there are any special issues or things contraindicated to my work with your furry friend.

Preparing For Your Sessions

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