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Rubbed the Right Way: The Benefits of Pet Massage

April 28th, 2019 • Posted by Terry Lawvor Miller • Permalink

Most pets love to be petted! Belly rubs and ear scratches-what’s not to like? But how about a massage? Massage is “touch with intent” and is one of the oldest healing arts. Massage therapists use their hands to create various forms of movement and pressure which improves one’s health and well-being. As humans, we know all too well the benefits of a massage. Do these same principles apply to animals? Of course they do! 

Here are a few benefits of a pet massage: 

  • Improved circulation and flexibility
  • Alleviated joint and muscle pain
  • Boosted immune system
  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Increased recovery speed from injury
  • Comfort at all stages of life

Regardless of age or ability, every pet can benefit from regular massage. Here are a few examples of how a pet massage can improve your pets life! 

  •  Achy Joints 

An older pet might suffer from joint issues (such as arthritis) that result in decreased mobility and decreased flexibility. Massage will help improve muscle tone, ease discomfort, and encourage movement.

  • Anxiety

A massage can help a nervous or anxious pet learn that it’s okay to relax. This may build confidence and teach them to trust human touch.

  • Post-Op

For pets recovering from injury or surgery, a massage will help speed the rehabilitation process, aid in preventing re-injury, and decrease pain and discomfort.

  • The Canine Athlete

Active dogs who participate in agility, flyball, field trials, obedience classes, and other activities will benefit greatly from a massage! A  massage will improve muscle tone, lengthen a dog’s stride, increase range of motion, allow for more fluid movement, and reduce sports-related injuries. 

  • The Elderly Pet

A massage therapist’s touch will improve the quality of life for pets in need of palliative care.  

Massage is a holistic form of care that acts upon the entire body in an effort to restore balance and increase an individual’s overall wellness. When used in combination with regular veterinary care, massage proves invaluable benefits for your furry family members. 

Could your pet benefit from massage therapy? 

 

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