Less - abled bodied dogs
Canine massage can significantly improve a less-abled dogs’ quality of life. By helping release tightness in over compensatory muscles, avoiding worsening of their disability by keeping muscles supple, and improving range of movement in opposing muscles. Whether your dog is a tripawd, uses wheels, or wears a splint, or has a persistent limp/lameness, or other chronic mobility condition or a neurological disorder – massage can support not only their physical conditions, but on an emotional basis too. Massage provides comfort, pain relief and addresses tension, trigger points, and myofascial pain which a dog can inherit due to their disability - as muscular systems must work harder to aid proprioception and stabilisation in the unaffected parts of their body.