Dog Owner's Guide to Canine Massage - Online Course
Learn how to massage your own dog(s) effortlessly through this easy-to-follow and inclusive online course! Massaging your dog can effectively reduce pain, enhance their range of motion, foster a stronger bond, and ultimately enhance their overall quality of life. Waste no time and register today - your dog will surely express their gratitude!
Canine massage is an essential part of pet care since most dogs will experience some level of body pain and discomfort throughout their lives. Young, active dogs are prone to minor injuries that can result in chronic issues if left unaddressed. The majority of senior dogs suffer from arthritis and joint degeneration. Incorporating bodywork into your dog's routine from a young age can prevent future discomfort as they age and minimize the risk of injury and intervertebral disc disease. Even if your dog is already a senior and has never had a massage before, it is never too late. Massage and bodywork have the potential to alleviate pain, improve function, and slow down degeneration. Many pet owners seek non-medication alternatives for their aging pets, and massage provides the perfect solution.
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Canine Massage Course for Dog Owners
This on-line course will teach you everything you need to know to massage your own dog(s)! In this course, you will learn about the history of massage, foundation massage strokes, Swedish massage techniques, Myofascial Release, basic stretches, aromatherapy and more!
This is a not a certification course and is not intended to prepare you for a career as a canine massage therapist! The techniques learned in this course do not replace veterinary medicine and you may still need to utilize a professional canine body work practitioner in addition to using the techniques learned.
This is a not a certification course and is not intended to prepare you for a career as a canine massage therapist! The techniques learned in this course do not replace veterinary medicine and you may still need to utilize a professional canine body work practitioner in addition to using the techniques learned.