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I have two toy poodles that are age 6 and one has arthritis. One receives a full body massage for her arthritis and the other gets a massage just to make her feel pampered. After my babies had their massage they are so relaxed that they take a nap and when they wake up they act as though they were one year old. Kris has made some dramatic healing changes for my poodles. I can't thank her enough for making my babies feel alive, healthy and active again. Sharon, Elizabeth, IL 
Every time we visit Galena my husband and I bring our old Cocker Spaniel to Kris for a massage. Saddy has some muscle and tendinitis problems which have become less painful after a doggie massage. Kris must have some magic hands because she does wonders for our old Saddy. Margeret and Paul, Chicago, IL 
"Thank you for the package of Doggy Doughnuts. It was so kind of you to include them in the bag with Max's things. Thanks a bunch for taking care of him last weekend. He was worn out. He slept the entire ride home." MaryBeth K., Chicago, IL |
Pet Massage TherapyI have earned my Canine Massage Therapy certification through www.equissage.com. Equissage is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider. Our Provider number is: 284827-00. Pet massage therapy can make a world of difference to the health and overall well being of your favorite 4-legged canine. Pet massage is the perfect way of showing affection and caring for your dog or cat, as well as a form of preventative health care, and a communication tool. It calms nerves, boosts confidence, creates trust, improves behavior, soothes aches and pains, and stimulates muscle tone. Your pets probably already love being stroked and cuddled. Notice how they nudge you? They crave for attention and reassurance. A massage makes them feel safe and secure in which canines and felines are not very different than humans in this way.
Massage is a means of formalizing this random petting. Massage is a highly focused way of touching and over the centuries it has gone in and out of fashion as an integral part of health care. We know that massage was used on racing and hunting dogs from beautiful Egyptian wall carvings and 15th Century illustrations. Today massage is widely regarded as being as important as good nutrition and exercise in a pet's healthy lifestyle. THE BONES- Helps with correct posture and balance.
- Reduces muscle tension that could lead to more serious problems.
- Increases nutrient flow to your dog's bones.
BREATHING- Improves breathing patterns.
- Helps reduce any respiratory problems.
DIGESTION- A good remedy for constipation.
- Relieves spastic colon.
- Reduces water retention.
- Cleans the blood by toning the kidneys.
CIRCULATION- Stimulates blood and lymph circulation.
- Helps strengthen your dog's immune system.
- Releases any toxins held in the body.
MUSCLES- Relieves muscle tension and spasm.
- Removes waste such as lactic acid that builds up after rigorous exercise.
- Helps to restore any lost muscle tone and increases joint flexibility.
- Increases the flow of blood and nutrients to the muscle.
NERVOUS SYSTEM- Relaxes and calms your dog.
- Helps your dog to sleep, if restlessness is a problem.
- Raises endorphin levels, which promotes healing and a happy disposition.
- Safely releases any destructive tendencies that may be held back.
- Generally balances your dog's energies.
- So why not give your pet some extra pampering along with rewarding health benefits, since your pet gives back so much to you. Their loyalty, companionship, and rewards from their hunt or work.
- Massage can and will improve your dog's performance, agility and strength.
- Call us today and schedule an appointment for your four legged loved one.
FEES- $12 for 10 minutes or $15 for 20 minutes
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