Member of the Canine Massage Guild, providing non invasive, holistic massage to help rehabilitate mu Vet consent required prior to treatment
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19/08/2024
This weekend we're talking obedience dogs & sighthounds!
Join us to learn more about your sighthounds or bring your dog along for a free muscular health check at the obedience show.
The Canine Massage Guild invites you and your dog to join them in our unmissable Canine Massage Hub. Learn a couple of massage techniques you can take away to use safely with your dog at home and hear more about the benefits of Clinical Canine Massage Therapy for all dogs. It’s great fun, helps your dog and is a fantastic bonding experience. There are ‘Free Muscular Health Checks’ for all dogs visiting Edition Dog Live.
07/08/2024
Finn following his maintenance massage yesterday. Finn manages his arthrtic knee with massage, joint supplements and some red light therapy. He is doing so well and is still running around playing with his siblings.
07/08/2024
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25/07/2024
This beauty was happy following her second massage session. She is 8 years old and starting to feel some stiffness in her lower back and hind legs. Hopefully, she will start to feel and move better.
13/06/2024
07/06/2024
Rowan is a big cuddly,
playful bernese mountain dog. She is recovering from surgery and is having some massage to help with her rehabilitation.
31/05/2024
This sweet girl has regular massage to prevent stiffness in her joints. Once she found a good spot, she totally chilled out and really enjoyed her session.
31/05/2024
Beautiful Bella having her maintenance massage. She has been recovering from a recent procedure and was 100% ready for her massage today
28/05/2024
Today i saw Rowan for some post op rehabilitation. She is ever so friendly so took a while to calm down, but settled eventually.
18/05/2024
We are so excited to be at Dogfest again this year.
Don’t forget to get 20% off your entry tickets using discount code CANINE20
See the Canine Massage Guild at Ragley Hall (25th & 26th May) and Knebworth House (21st & 22nd September).
Bring your dog along for a FREE muscular health check!
17/05/2024
14.5 years old and has regular massage to keep her in good shape. She is such a trooper. 🥰🐶
15/05/2024
Finn relaxing whilst having his massage today ❤️
28/02/2024
*** FREE DOWNLOAD!!*** "How do I know if Canine Massage therapy may help my dog?".
We're glad you asked because we've got just the thing! Did you know that there's a really easy way to find out if your dog could be helped with canine massage therapy? Just click the link and you can download 'The 5 Principles of Pain' PDF, free, now! https://bit.ly/3OW5Q4T
* The 5 Principles of Pain was developed by our founder a few
years ago to help dog owners recognise clinical and sub-
clinical signs of pain that can be managed or resolved with the
Lenton Method® of canine massage therapy.
* It consists of 5 categories that breakdown indicators that
canine massage may be a viable therapy for your dog.
* The 5 Principles of Pain can also be used to track the
outcomes, or improvements in your dog, that you see from our
therapy too
* Our method tends to work pretty quickly, usually within 1-3
sessions according to the research by Wi******er University as
published in the Vet Record by the British Veterinary
Association. And if there's no change, we don't continue to
treat. Your dog is our No. 1 priority.
* Share this with your family and friends, it may be just the thing
that helps their dog
* Our therapy is affordable and can also be claimed via PetPlan
and other insurers
* Our ethical approach has positively changed the lives of
thousands of dogs across the world. So, if you are considering
our affordable, results driven therapy for your dog, download
the '5 Principles of Pain' guide and use our therapist register to
find your local therapist today!
Thinking of trying for your dog? Our register is exclusive to therapists who have completed the rigourous 2 year Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner Programme with the world renowned Canine Massage Therapy Centre. Don't settle for anything less.
Find your dogs therapist by visiting the official register now https://www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/therapistregister/
19/01/2024
Pippin is 14 and has just had 3
massage sessions with me. She has other therapies so is used to being handled by other people. Her owner reports she no longer shows signs of stiffness; she is coping really well on her walks; her muscles in her hindlimbs and lower back are no longer tight and she seems alot happier within herself. She has made great progress and will continue to have maintenance sessions to keep her mobile and pain free.
08/01/2024
Dacher Keltner explains how compassion is literally at our fingertips.
05/01/2024
A lovely start to the new year. Pippin, Dream, Bella and Molly.
22/12/2023
So that’s a wrap for this year. Wishing all my wonderful clients a very happy christmas and new year and remembering those who passed over rainbow bridge and are very much missed. Thank you for all your support over the past year. See you in 2024 🎄🐶🤶
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She couldn’t get enough of the snufflemat. Kept her engaged for at least 40 mins. I dont normally use food in sessions, but this really seems to work for her. Bless her cotton socks 😍🐶👏#redfoxlab #seniordog #painrelief #caninemassagetherapy #whateverworks
How cute does Leo look? Snug as a bug in a rug! 😍. He really needed his maintenance session today following a busy holiday walking and exploring. 🐶😴🌳
Whitby was happy to be back in his bed following his massage today. Trigger point work can be painful and he definitely felt sore today. Never mind, he got through it and will hopefully be feeling much better for it. Well done for preserving Whitby. 👏🐶😊
Valerie really looks forward to her monthly massages. She’s always ready to go when i arrive. “🥰🐶👏
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Welcome to Pro-K9 Massage
My name is Debbie Sheffield and I am a Clinical Canine Massage Therapist based in Rugby, serving (within a 20 mile radius) Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire, providing clinical massage therapy to dogs in the comfort of their own home.
I’m professionally qualified having trained for 2 years under Natalie Lenton of the Canine Massage Therapy Centre where I specialised in 4 discplines of massage; Swedish, Sports, Deep Tissue and Myofasical Release using over 50 different massage techniques and the Lenton Method.
I’m insured and a member of the Canine Massage Guild.
Clinical Canine Massage is a non-invasive, holistic therapy which;
Helps to rehabilitate soft tissue and muscular injuries which can show itself typically as lameness
Acts as a 100 % drug free form of pain management to support orthopaedic conditions such as Arthritis and Hip Dysplasia and dogs who are NSAID intolerant
Improves the performance of working and sporting dogs by keeping muscles supple and free of injury
Supports Senior dogs as they age and slow down by relieving sore and aching muscles and improving flexibilty and suppleness
Can help Show dogs (pre and post performance) maintain good posture and execute fluid movement when perfoming in the ring
Clinical Canine Massage can also address; behavoural issues, anxiety and nervousness, disability, neurological conditions such as CDRM and Interverbral Disc Disease.
Results you can see and your dog can feel in only 1-3 sessions with clients typical feedback showing;
Improvement in mobility and range of movement
Reduction in lameness/ limping and stiffness
A happier, more confident dog
Able to go up/ down stairs, in/out car, on/ off sofa more easily
Improved performance
As an ethical practitioner, Pro-K9 Massage respects and adheres to the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and Exemption Order 2015, therefore Veterinary consent will need to be sought before any therapy can take place.
For further information please refer to www.k9-massage.co.uk, or to book an appointment or discuss any issues you may have, please contact [email protected]