ST40 is located halfway between the lateral malleolus of the fibula and the top of the tibia, on the lateral aspect of the pelvic limb or on the lateral side of the back legs half way between the knee and the ankle
It is a Connecting point. Influential point for Phlegm. Transforms phlegm and dampness,
ST 40 is known as the Phlegm point. It helps resolve phlegm throughout the body
If you notice any sudden changes in your dog's physical or emotional well-being definitely go see your vet
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Sp 6 is located 3 cun above the tip of the medial malleolus on the caudal border of the tibia. Inside of the hind legs about two finger widths above the ankle bone for larger dogs one finger width for smaller
SP6 is a good point for several issues we are focusing in lipomas so...
Benefits edema, and the immune system.
Strengthens, and tonifies the Spleen and Kidneys, Regulates the Stomach and Liver and softens hard masses.
A lipoma is a very common benign mass made up exclusively of fat cells. While the vast majority of lipomas are located just under the skin anywhere in the body, these lumpy masses may also develop in the abdomen and chest. About 16% of dogs are affected Middle-aged to geriatric dogs are most predisposed.
CV 17 is located on the ventral midline, at the level of the caudal border of the elbow, in the 4th intercostal space.
Influential point for the respiratory system and chi. Regulates the Lungs and the upper Heater, and tonifies chi. Helps with breathing issues also a great calming points
HT 7 PE7 in the depression between the tendon and the ligament it is a natural depression and pretty easy to find just above the bend in the wrist. Your fingers will slide in the groove on either side. Hold bold sides that is actually 2 points Ht7 and Pe7 this clears the mind and calms the spirit great relaxation point pulls heat out of the head also is a source point to balance the and support the heart.…and is a trust point.
Fear periods are a normal part of puppy development, but they also can be overwhelming for dogs. During fear periods, puppies become more sensitive and aware of the world around them. They may be more concerned about new objects or experiences, and even things that they previously might have enjoyed can become worrisome. Your puppy will experience two fear periods, both of which are a normal evolutionary part of puppy development. No amount of socialization can prevent them, but the good thing is you can help your puppy to work through them and come out the other side more confident
Good info on this link
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/dont-panic-training-through-and-around-puppy-fear-periods/
TH4 Find the wrist and it is on the carpal bones it feels a little mushy towards the outside of the wrist or carpus. Balances regulates heat in the body connects the 3 Jiaos Benefits swelling, arthritis and pain of the carpal joint, and relieves shoulder and foreleg pain.
HT 7 PE7 in the depression between the tendon and the ligament it is a natural depression and pretty easy to find just above the bend in the wrist. Your fingers will slide in the groove on either side. Hold both sides that is actually 2 points HT7 and PE7
Benefits anxiety, hyperactivity, Source point. Regulates and tonifies the Heart, clears Heart Fire and Heat, and deficiency Heat, and cools Heat in the blood. Calms the Spirit, strengthens and clears the brain.
This is a great point for your senior pup good for calming respiration and Chi CV17 ventral midline 4th intercostal space caudal border of the elbows
A good combo for your senior pups
GV14 Between the last Cervical and first Thoracic vertebrae press lightly
Bai Hui Dorsal midline in the plumber sacral space.
Last one in the series.Hope these were helpful for your and your senior pup. 🐶💝
We are highlighting a few massage techniques for your senior pups. Before beginning any of these techniques start with a light massage stroke called Effleurage.
Effleurage is a French word that means to “touch lightly on,” and is composed of long, stroking movements. This is very effective to be used at the beginning of a massage in order to ease into the other techniques, and could be thought of as a “warm-up” for the’ body. Often, when performed at a slow speed, effleurage helps your pup relax and it begins to tell the nervous system that it is ok for the body to let go of tension and tightness. This technique also brings blood flow to the muscles, skin, and tissue in the region that it is applied to.
This is a really helpful way to get your senior pup ready for the day. Basically just lightly pet your pup from head to tail
We are highlighting a few massage techniques for your senior pups. Before beginning any of these techniques start with a light massage stroke called Effleurage.
Effleurage is a French word that means to “touch lightly on,” and is composed of long, stroking movements. This is very effective to be used at the beginning of a massage in order to ease into the other techniques, and could be thought of as a “warm-up” for the’ body. Often, when performed at a slow speed, effleurage helps your pup relax and it begins to tell the nervous system that it is ok for the body to let go of tension and tightness. This technique also brings blood flow to the muscles, skin, and tissue in the region that it is applied to.
This is a really helpful way to get your senior pup ready for the day. Basically just lightly pet your pup from head to tail
We are highlighting a few massage techniques for your senior pups. Before beginning any of these techniques start with a light massage stroke called Effleurage.
Effleurage is a French word that means to “touch lightly on,” and is composed of long, stroking movements. This is very effective to be used at the beginning of a massage in order to ease into the other techniques, and could be thought of as a “warm-up” for the’ body. Often, when performed at a slow speed, effleurage helps your pup relax and it begins to tell the nervous system that it is ok for the body to let go of tension and tightness. This technique also brings blood flow to the muscles, skin, and tissue in the region that it is applied to.
This is a really helpful way to get your senior pup ready for the day. Basically just lightly pet your pup from head to tail
We are highlighting a few massage techniques for your senior pups. Before beginning any of these techniques start with a light massage stroke called Effleurage.
Effleurage is a French word that means to “touch lightly on,” and is composed of long, stroking movements. This is very effective to be used at the beginning of a massage in order to ease into the other techniques, and could be thought of as a “warm-up” for the’ body. Often, when performed at a slow speed, effleurage helps your pup relax and it begins to tell the nervous system that it is ok for the body to let go of tension and tightness. This technique also brings blood flow to the muscles, skin, and tissue in the region that it is applied to.
This is a really helpful way to get your senior pup ready for the day. Basically just lightly pet your pup from head to tail
We are highlighting a few massage techniques for your senior pups. Before beginning any of these techniques start with a light massage stroke called Effleurage.
Effleurage is a French word that means to “touch lightly on,” and is composed of long, stroking movements. This is very effective to be used at the beginning of a massage in order to ease into the other techniques, and could be thought of as a “warm-up” for the’ body. Often, when performed at a slow speed, effleurage helps your pup relax and it begins to tell the nervous system that it is ok for the body to let go of tension and tightness. This technique also brings blood flow to the muscles, skin, and tissue in the region that it is applied to.
This is a really helpful way to get your senior pup ready for the day. Basically just lightly pet your pup from head to tail
We are highlighting a few massage techniques for your senior pups. Before beginning any of these techniques start with a light massage stroke called Effleurage.
Effleurage is a French word that means to “touch lightly on,” and is composed of long, stroking movements. This is very effective to be used at the beginning of a massage in order to ease into the other techniques, and could be thought of as a “warm-up” for the’ body. Often, when performed at a slow speed, effleurage helps your pup relax and it begins to tell the nervous system that it is ok for the body to let go of tension and tightness. This technique also brings blood flow to the muscles, skin, and tissue in the region that it is applied to.
This is a really helpful way to get your senior pup ready for the day. Basically just lightly pet your pup from head to tail
Massage is a really good modality to support your pups all year long, but very helpful in the winter months to assist with movement blood flow and over all wellbeing.
ST36 Find the front of the knee and slide your finger down into the little groove on the lateral side of each knee
Master point for the abdomen and gastrointestinal tract.
Tonifies the Kidneys and Source Chi, regulates and tonifies Chi and Blood, facilitates Chi and Blood flow.
Regulates, strengthens and tonifies the Spleen, regulates the Stomach, middle and lower Heaters, tonifies Nutritive Chi, reduces digestive stagnation, redirects rebellious Chi downward, warms Cold, and drains pathogenic influences from the Stomach. Regulates and tonifies the Lungs, and drains pathogenic influences from the Lungs. Transforms Dampness, regulates and moistens the Intestines. Alleviates exterior conditions, dispels Wind and Cold, clears Heat, restores collapsed Yang, tonifies protective Chi, and generates Fluids.
Sp 6 is located 3 cun above the tip of the medial malleolus on the caudal border of the tibia.(about two finger widths above the ankle bone on the medial side )
Benefits the immune system. Regulates, strengthens, and tonifies the Spleen. Regulates the Stomach, Tonifies the Kidneys Regulates the Liver, subdues Liver Yang and regulates chi.