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Clinical Canine Massage Therapy

For a happy, healthy & contented dog

What is Clinical Canine Massage?

Clinical Canine Massage is a holistic and non-invasive therapy that helps to rehabilitate muscular and soft tissue injuries as well as provide pain management for orthopaedic conditions such as hip dysplasia, arthritis and spondylosis.

Clinical Trials –

Canine Massage Guild

In conjunction with Winchester University and University Centre Sparshot, clinical trials found that clinical canine massage significantly reduces pain severity in dogs, with 95% of dogs studied responding positively to treatment.

Reasons for Massage

  • Have you noticed changes in your dog’s behaviour?

  • Is dog showing lameness/limping?

  • Does your dog show less interest in activities they used to enjoy?

  • Can clinical canine massage help them?

Is clinical canine massage the right therapy for my dog?

If you are unsure whether clinical canine massage can help with your dog’s specific conditions why not drop me a line to discuss your requirements.

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Crowborough

East Sussex 

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