Remedial, sports and therapeutic massage treatments for dogs
that can help improve performance, rehabilitate injuries and improve quality of life.
that can help improve performance, rehabilitate injuries and improve quality of life.
I provide a caring, relaxed environment to treat your dog, at your home or in my studio.
Massage therapy helps to rehabilitate soft tissue injuries as well as helping to ease conditions such as arthritis and hip dysplasia. It can also relax stressed or anxious dogs.
Find out more about Merishia Massage
Merishia Massage is a massage technique that calls on elements from Swedish and sports massage. There are a variety of gentle massage techniques we can use to release both superficial and deep tension.
Merishia massage is used along side specifically targeted, gentle mobilisation techniques to further improve flexibility.
Inside<>Out Canine therapies offer
clinical canine massage which is a hands-on, physical therapy involving manual manipulation of the muscles and other soft tissues of your dog’s body for a wide range of uses including soft tissue rehabilitation, pain management, injury prevention, and the enhancement of working / sports performance.
We als
Inside<>Out Canine therapies offer
clinical canine massage which is a hands-on, physical therapy involving manual manipulation of the muscles and other soft tissues of your dog’s body for a wide range of uses including soft tissue rehabilitation, pain management, injury prevention, and the enhancement of working / sports performance.
We also offer a full grooming service focussing on dogs that struggle to cope with a busy, noisy salon environment.
I am a parent to two dogs (one with arthritis, the other with re-occurring elbow dislocations), a qualified dog groomer and qualified Merishia massage practitioner. I have always been surrounded by dogs, cats and horses and have amassed many years of knowledge and experience working with them. I started my working life as a veterinary nu
I am a parent to two dogs (one with arthritis, the other with re-occurring elbow dislocations), a qualified dog groomer and qualified Merishia massage practitioner. I have always been surrounded by dogs, cats and horses and have amassed many years of knowledge and experience working with them. I started my working life as a veterinary nurse and despite enjoying several other adventures since, including being an airline pilot, have always felt my true purpose has been the care of animals.
Does your dog usually lie on the same side?
Does your dog have difficulty with stairs?
Is your dog stiff or uncomfortable after exercise?
Is your dog stiff or uncomfortable after rest?
Does your dog train/compete in agility?
Does your dog train/compete in flyball?
Does your dog train/compete in gun dog trials?
Does you dog train/compete in obedience?
Does your dog have separation anxiety?
Is your dog reactive?
Is your dog reactive at the groomers?
Does something seem ‘not quite right’?
Has your dog recently had surgery for a soft tissue injury?
Has you dog recently recovered from a fractured bone?
Is your dog lame?
Does your dog have arthritis?
Your dog may benefit from massage therapy. Improvements can be seen usually within 1-3 sessions to ease pain and stiffness, aid recovery from soft tissue injuries, release tension and toxins caused by anxiety, improve performance, promote a feeling of relaxation and well being and increase flexibility.
During this session I will take a detailed history, get to know your dog, carry out gait analysis and commence targeted treatment.
Allow up to an hour to enable your dog to have a treatment session and an evaluation of progress your dog has made.
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