As a massage therapist, I want to ensure that your dog’s muscles and soft tissues are warmed, supple and ready for exercise. Before we begin any exercises or stretches, I will give your dog a full head-to-toe massage. There’s no rush – and clients find that when their dog is allowed to warm up and relax, we get much better results.
An initial consult takes about 90 minutes; follow-ups take about 60 minutes.
I practice on a mobile basis working with dogs in-home. This approach has many advantages. I get to see your dog in your home where they are most comfortable and identify items in the home that we can use for your dog’s exercises.
Massage therapy is a hands-on discipline. I’d rather spend most of our time together working with your dog through massage to keep their soft tissues healthy, warmed and moving. Then I will demonstrate exercises and stretches. This is unlike some practitioners in rehab who spend a lot of time with exercises and very little time working with your dog hands-on.
Every dog can benefit from massage
Area of Service
I have a core service area in metropolitan Christchurch but I travel to clients where I’m needed. This includes Rangiora, Woodend, Kaiapoi, Governor’s Bay, Lyttelton, Lincoln, Leeston and Darfield, too.
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Remote Consultations
In some circumstances, such as support for osteoarthritis or injury prevention, I can support clients outside of my service area with a remote consultation.