Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Why Massage Your Dog


When you massage your dog you are promoting health in your beloved dog. With massage you can relieve pain your dog may be experiencing, improve the range of motion in your dog, you are helping to make your dog’s joints more flexible and you are even helping your dog’s immune system.

With massage, your dog will have a better physical and emotional well-being. Massage affects dogs for the better just as it does for humans.

Your dog will trust you even more. You will build a very strong bond with your dog. If your dog has arthritis, speak to your vet about massage as massage can be very helpful to your furry friend.
Massage will help to relax your dog when he or she is stressed out. You will also be able to notice if something does not feel “right” when you know your dog’s body. You can make a vet appointment if you feel something that was not on your dog’s body in the past.

You can massage your dog behind the ears, neck, shoulders, back and legs. Gently massage your dog--or you can ask your veterinarian how to properly massage your dog. He or she will be happy to give you massage tips.

Watch your dog’s eyes slowly start to close and he or she may even fall asleep. You love your dog so help him/her feel fantastic with a massage.

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5 comments:

  1. My dog does well by me with hunting and I massage him so he can keep up the amazing work. Great blog to show others the benefits.

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  2. I figure we as people love to be massaged--why wouldn't a dog? I learned how to do this about two months ago. My dog is even more loyal than before!

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  3. We just had a new baby and we can tell that our dog is stressed out. We will happily try to massage him as he was our first "baby!"

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  4. My dog loves you now! I tried your tips and she falls asleep in about 3 minutes! lol

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  5. I enjoy spending quality time with my dog. Thank you for sharing how to massage her. She is a much calmer dog now.

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