
GENTLE TOUCH PET MASSAGE
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How do I prepare for my pets’ massage?
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For every massage, it is important to:
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Schedule a time of day that will be quiet and relaxing for your pet.
Take them for a short walk beforehand if possible so they are ready to relax
Let them out to potty and drink just before the session
Try to feed at least 2 hours before session so they don’t have a full belly
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To achieve optimal results, it is best to provide a quiet and peaceful location in your home where your dog will be relaxed and focusing on the massage. I often perform massages on the owner’s bed, on the floor, or in the dogs bed. It is important to have other pets occupied and kept calm during a massage so as not to distract or take away from the energy of the massage
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What will happen during the massage?
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Every dog reacts differently to massage. Depending on the dog, I may ask you to be present for the first couple massages, all massages or not at all. The first couple massages can cause excitement or even anxiety, but most often by the 3rd session, the pet will recognize the energy and relax – often falling asleep.
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Most sessions will last between 30 - 45 minutes unless your pet experiences significant changes in his/her condition. This is dictated by the pet as massage is never forced on an animal. Often a potty break, water break or a good standing and shaking is needed. Chew toys, favorite blankets or anything providing comfort can be useful.
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I will customize the session with massage, fascial release and energy balancing techniques that your pet responds to and modify them so they can fully enjoy and benefit from the session.
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What should I expect after the massage?
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Your pet will most likely need a brief walk and potty break following a massage. Access to plenty of fresh water is essential to flush toxins from the system. Some dogs may experience pain brought on by specific techniques used to address irregularities in the tissue. They may seem touchier, less coordinated or tired in the short term. These are very normal responses to massage during the first 24 hours following a session. If they last longer, please do not hesitate to contact me or your veterinarian.​
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Your observations are key to the success of massage and energy work. The slightest change in routine (pottying/defecating more – increase/decrease in exercise – sleep pattern – body posture) can all be signals that massage has affected the body systems. Please be sure to make a note of these observations and report to me so I can adjust the next session accordingly.
Massage and energy work are designed to compliment the veterinary practice. Any changes in your pet’s health are important so as massage is not performed during contraindication periods