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Pet Massage
Pet Massage Pets naturally come to their owners for petting, to be rewarded, for affection and for signs of approval. Touch is a bond between animals and people. Touch is a powerful technique for healing. Dogs are just like people; they experience injuries, bumps, bruises illnesses and serious trauma. You take your dog to a veterinarian, but after such illnesses or injuries that are treated by the vet your dog may continue to experience residual negative effects. They can be incorrect movement or posture, an imbalance in the blood circulation or decrease in muscle flexibility. These negative effects can accumulate and cause noticeable decline in your dog’s energy, health and zest for life. Your dog does not have to suffer an illness or injury to have problems. As a dog gets older massage can get that old sparkle back and can make them feel special. It can help improve their health and longevity. Massage helps to increase the blood circulation, which means more oxygen and nutrients can be distributed throughout the entire body. It helps to eliminate waste and toxins. Massage can help loosen tight constricted muscles, decrease pain restore tone to muscles and increase range of motion. Helps reduce stiffness, pain and tension. Reasons to Have Your Pet Massaged: Afraid of loud noises Barking uncontrollably Hyperactive Fears and insecurity Shy Chewing on objects Aggressive Difficulty trimming their nails Injury Surgery Arthritis Hip Displasia Teething Unwilling to be bathed Stiff joints Allergies Indigestion Owners of pets that have their pets massaged will be rewarded with a pet that is healthier, happy, content, alert, intelligent, playful, loving, protective and responsive. Pet Massage should be used as a powerful complimentary tool for overall well being and for behavioral purposes only. Some conditions may exist in your pet where you should not use massage. Please consult your veterinarian before pet massage to ensure that your pet has no physical problems that might be aggravated by such activity. Pet Massage is never a substitute for licensed veterinary care. |
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This intel was contributed by kren
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