Animal Sport Massage Therapy & Canine Fitness
Caring for Your Animal; Body, Mind & Spirit.
Animal Sport Massage Therapy & Canine Fitness
Caring for Your Animal; Body, Mind & Spirit.
Caring for Your Animal; Body, Mind & Spirit.
Caring for Your Animal; Body, Mind & Spirit.
Massage is a holistic (or alternative) form of care. It acts upon the body in an effort to restore balance & increase overall wellness. As the animal becomes more relaxed and less tense, they will become more cooperative & less resistant, and their entire disposition will improve.
You know that fitness has numerous physical and health benefits, but did you know that fitness is a mental workout as well? Helping to strengthen behavior & focus and building confidence are just a few of it's mental benefits.
You don’t like to eat the same thing every day, and neither do your pets. So, give them a fresh taste sensation at every meal! With all natural ingredients and products, you can feel good about giving your pet PawTree.
Does your dog love their Kong? Have you tried filling it with yummy treats or peanut butter? Well, they will love Kong DELIGHT even more! It's all natural stuffing to fill the Kong. Your dog will love the different flavors and you'll love how much it keeps them busy.
I am a Certified Sports Massage Therapist for Canine as well as Equine. I do personal massages and massages for sporting events. I've done events like Ultimate Air Dogs dock diving and the UKC Premier. I also teach a variety of Canine Fitness Classes that cover dogs of all ages and skill levels.
Vander is a 5 year old Cane Corso (KAH-neh-KOR-soh), also known as an Italian Mastiff. Vander is my Demo Dog in training & helps teach several of the fitness classes. He enjoys coming to class, working, helping to teach new dogs, and he loves meeting new friends the most.
My services are not a substitute for Veterinary Care and if your animal is seriously ill or injured you should call the Vet immediately. Veterinary Care is an important part of keeping your animal healthy and you should always check with your Vet before starting your animal on a new fitness program or getting them massaged. It's important to make sure they don't have any underlying medical issues that a strenuous fitness program or massage would interfere with or cause to worsen.
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