Canine Strides Massage Therapy

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Canine Strides Massage Therapy Canine Massage, Pet Dogs. My name is Mo Poole and I own Canine Strides Massage Therapy. I have had dogs all my life.

I live in the beautiful Coquet Valley, on the edge of the Northumberland National Park. Rural communities in Northumberland are scattered so I offer a mobile service. My current dogs are a Hungarian wirehaired vizsla/labrador cross and a Rhodesian ridgeback. Inspired by a one-day beginner’s workshop, I have trained for two years with the Canine Massage Therapy Centre, covering four disciplines of

massage - Swedish, sports, deep tissue and myofascial release - coupled with an in depth study of canine anatomy and physiology. I specialise in treating soft tissue and muscular injuries. Massage is also very good for pain management, offering support for common orthopaedic conditions such as arthritis and hip/elbow dysplasia. Massage is suitable for dogs of all ages and activity levels. It offers drug-free pain relief, easing tight, painful muscles, improving circulation and coat condition and leading to better elasticity and flexibility of the muscles. Results can be seen in between just one and three sessions. It’s not just the athletes that suffer injuries. Everyday activities like going up and down stairs, walking on slippery floors, rough play with other dogs or ball chasing can all put a strain on the dog’s muscles. If you’ve noticed your dog slowing down, moving more stiffly, limping or even if he’s just lost that sparkle, chances are that he’d benefit from massage therapy. If you’d like to know more, just give me a call. I am a member of the professional association, the Canine Massage Guild. I am a member of Professional Dog Businesses UK.

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27/11/2024

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Canine Strides Massage Therapy will be closing down at the end of November, as I am retiring.  A huge thank you to all t...
13/11/2024

Canine Strides Massage Therapy will be closing down at the end of November, as I am retiring. A huge thank you to all those who entrusted their dogs to me. It's been a pleasure and a privilege to be able to help so many dogs. ❤🐾🐾

Massage addresses problems such as strains, trigger points, muscle splinting and overcompensation and relieves connective tissue restrictions. As well as improving mobility, massage will reduce stiffness and lower stress and anxiety levels.
The Canine Massage Guild has members throughout the UK, and beyond. Check www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/therapistregister to find your nearest therapist.



A Goldie at the end of a rainbow 😍 My lovely client Josh, 14 years old.
13/11/2024

A Goldie at the end of a rainbow 😍 My lovely client Josh, 14 years old.


MASSAGE IS THERAPYY - Youthful vitality returns. Many people report that their dogs are behaving like their younger selv...
12/10/2024

MASSAGE IS THERAPY
Y - Youthful vitality returns. Many people report that their dogs are behaving like their younger selves after massage therapy and are generally happier in themselves. If your dog has lost her sparkle, book an appointment with your local therapist and see the difference it can make.

MASSAGE IS THERAPYP - Promoting relaxation. Stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system, leading to the rest and dige...
11/10/2024

MASSAGE IS THERAPY
P - Promoting relaxation. Stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system, leading to the rest and digest response, and easing pain and discomfort, massage encourages relaxation. Most dogs enjoy a good sleep after their treatment.

MASSAGE IS THERAPYA - Activates the healing power of the body. Massage therapy helps to restore the body to its natural ...
10/10/2024

MASSAGE IS THERAPY
A - Activates the healing power of the body. Massage therapy helps to restore the body to its natural strength, raising endorphin levels, enabling it to draw on its own healing powers to improve the dog's wellbeing.

09/10/2024

I met the Paws at Peace vets at the North East Dog Festival recently. A good service for the hardest day ❤️🐾

Paws at Peace offers compassionate pet euthanasia at home, giving your beloved pets a peaceful, dignified farewell in the comfort of their home. Serving Yorkshire and the North East region, we aim to provide support and care during this difficult time.

MASSAGE IS THERAPYR  - Relief of pain. Dysfunctional muscles and stiff joints become more mobile and flexible with massa...
09/10/2024

MASSAGE IS THERAPY
R - Relief of pain. Dysfunctional muscles and stiff joints become more mobile and flexible with massage therapy and pain is reduced.

MASSAGE IS THERAPYE - Enhances energy levels. As massage relaxes sore muscles, eases stiff joints and releases painful k...
08/10/2024

MASSAGE IS THERAPY
E - Enhances energy levels. As massage relaxes sore muscles, eases stiff joints and releases painful knots, energy levels increase as life becomes more comfortable and the dog's mood lifts.

MASSAGE IS THERAPYH - Helping to reduce fatigue. Muscle fatigue can occur after high intensity exercise that is continue...
07/10/2024

MASSAGE IS THERAPY
H - Helping to reduce fatigue. Muscle fatigue can occur after high intensity exercise that is continued for long periods - 30 minutes of ball chasing, for example. The muscles lose the ability to perform at the same level of intensity. Massage helps reduce fatigue by improving the general health of the muscle, releasing trigger points, easing tension and soothing areas of pain.

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Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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