Massage is the fastest, easiest way to get your dog or cat out of pain today!
I teach pet parents how they can get back to quality play times and enjoyable walks with their companion. If you're anything like me, you desire to apply natural, supportive ways to reverse or reduce signs of discomfort and aging. Bringing all body systems back into balance is when positive change begins to take place. If your pet is dealing with painful muscles, achey joints, gut issues, itchy skin, allergies, behavior issues or healing from a surgery, massage is the perfect proactive option to assist in a faster recovery. Here are some of the reasons to perform massage:
Canine/Feline Massage… What is it?
Massage is touch with intent. Various techniques, pressure and movements are used to manipulate every tissue in the body. Massage can include scanning and checking, ligaments, tendons, connective tissue, some abdominal work and of course muscles. Often times I include stretching for improved flexibility.
Massage is actually very natural and instinctual. Just think, what do you do when you stub your toe? You probably grab it or rub it to soothe it! Dogs and cats do the same. They will lick an area of soreness. Many mammals hold or groom their offspring, especially during development. Trust is one of the most powerful outcomes of touch. Click here to view my video showcasing more about massage!
- stress
- end of life care
- muscle atrophy
- boost immune system
- detox anesthesia or medication
- improve agility performance
- muscular imbalances
- injury or limping
- paralysis
- amputee
- muscle spasm
- post surgical recovery
Canine/Feline Massage… What is it?
Massage is touch with intent. Various techniques, pressure and movements are used to manipulate every tissue in the body. Massage can include scanning and checking, ligaments, tendons, connective tissue, some abdominal work and of course muscles. Often times I include stretching for improved flexibility.
Massage is actually very natural and instinctual. Just think, what do you do when you stub your toe? You probably grab it or rub it to soothe it! Dogs and cats do the same. They will lick an area of soreness. Many mammals hold or groom their offspring, especially during development. Trust is one of the most powerful outcomes of touch. Click here to view my video showcasing more about massage!
Hours And Locations:
Vitality Chiropractic Center
3933 75th St. Suite 103 Aurora, IL 60504 630-499-4078 info@myvitalitychiropractic.com Mondays: 4p-6p Tuesdays: 10a-1pm Thursdays: 10a-12pm |
Autumn Green Animal Hospital
39W124 Keslinger Rd. Geneva, IL 60134 630-232-2222 agah@autumngreenanimalhospital.com Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays |