Elbow Dysplasia In Canines
Canine massage is not the same as petting. Canine massage is a form of bodywork grounded in acupressure that helps balance the body’s energy flow. Here, deliberate pressure is applied evenly from the head to the toes. Canine massage is considered a form of focused touch that works to balance, soothe, and energize. Canine massage offers benefits for general conditioning and pain relief in both healthy active dogs and in dogs debilitated by illness, including autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorders as well as injuries.
Hidden Pain
Dogs can experience injuries and pain from normal activities such as playing ball, hiking, and jumping off furniture. By instinct, dogs are adept at hiding their pain, When the discomfort is severe they may show subtle signs such as limping, depression, ignoring a command or exhibiting slower response times.
Regular massage sessions are important for canine care because they can help owners identify and treat physical ailments. More importantly regular massage can be an important preventive measure because it helps dogs maintain flexibility and improves circulation.

