11/21/2022
Massage is manipulating the soft tissues of the body, used to bring about positive changes in muscles, tendons and ligaments.
Massage in canines is used for relaxation, pain management, and to increase the range of motion in joints. It is also used with acute and chronic medical conditions, to help with emotional problems due to trauma or poor socialization, and to work with the effects of aging.
Who is a good candidate for canine massage?
Athletic or highly active dogs, geriatric or arthritic dogs, dogs with immune disorders, with joint or muscle issues, dogs with chronic pain or discomfort, dogs with digestive issues, anxious or fearful dogs, rescue dogs, foster dogs or dogs in training.
What are the benefits of canine massage?
Improved circulation, release of toxins, relaxation and tension relief, reduction of stiffness, restoration of mobility to injured areas, injury prevention (by increasing range of motion and enhancing muscle tone), improved performance and endurance, posture maintenance and balance, improving mental focus and attitude and healthy skin and coat promotion by distributing natural oils.
I, Krista Kremer,am the owner and operator of Kremer Canine Bodywork, and am a Certified Canine Body Worker. I completed this course at the Canadian Institute of Equine and Canine Body Works on June 8th, 2015.
I have mobile services available by appointment only. I come to you as your dog(s) are the most comfortable in their own home. Dogs are massaged on either a table or their comfy dog beds.
You can contact me by calling 519-318-2712 or by emailing [email protected]