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Jasmine Canine Massage Clinical canine massage is beneficial for all dogs. Clinical Canine Massage

It is a highly effective therapy for dogs competing/participating in agility, flyball, canicross etc and to support orthopaedic conditions for example arthritis and hip dysplasia.

Stanley is a lively 5 year old working cocker spaniel with long term forelimb lameness who has been receiving treatment ...
11/08/2024

Stanley is a lively 5 year old working cocker spaniel with long term forelimb lameness who has been receiving treatment in the last few months and has been improving with the dedication of his owners who have implemented changes to his exercise routine and lifestyle to support recovery.
He is an amazing dog who has been an absolute pleasure to treat.

An interesting post on how Canine Massage Guild Therapists were involved with Crufts this year.
18/03/2024

An interesting post on how Canine Massage Guild Therapists were involved with Crufts this year.

Read about all the amazing dogs that have benefited from Clinical Canine Massage who attended Crufts this year.

This year I have been continuing my studies with Animal Osteopathy International in the second year for the Canine Osteo...
02/01/2024

This year I have been continuing my studies with Animal Osteopathy International in the second year for the Canine Osteopathy Diploma.
I have been accepted as a member of the International Association of Animal Therapists (IAAT) which provides further opportunities for training and members are also supported by the main Pet insurers.

02/01/2024

Jo Weston, Clinical Canine Massage Therapist,
(Member of the Canine Massage Guild and International Association of Animal Therapists (IAAT)
I provide a mobile service to safely assess and treat your dog including maintenance.
Services offered:
• Clinical Canine Massage
• Osteopathic assessment and treatment
• Soft tissue palpation
• Static, Dynamic/gait analysis, Active and Passive assessment
• LED Phototherapy
• Natural pain relief

Types of issues/conditions treated:
Performance issues in sporting dogs
Signs of ageing,
Lameness/stiffness
Reduced joint range of motion
Support for osteoarthritis, and conditions such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, Cruciate ligament injury or degeneration
Techniques: Soft Tissue Techniques including myofascial release (Lenton method), Sports/remedial massage, deep tissue massage, facilitated stretching, osteopathic techniques
Tel: 07580 318804 for further information.
www.K9MassageGuild.co.uk
www.jasmineK9massage.wordpress.com
Veterinary consent/referral required in accordance with Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966.

27/01/2023

We are proud to announce that the Canine Massage Guild is now listed as an official provider with Petplan UK, LV= LV PET INSURANCE, PETS AT HOME INSURANCE and ANIMAL CARE INSURANCE, making things easier for you to claim back the costs of your dogs clinical canine massage sessions with a registered member of the Canine Massage Guild.

Straight off the back of our evidence based research clinical trials with Wi******er University, we proved that our therapy works in 1-3 sessions.

Did you know we also provide monthly maintenance sessions for dogs with degenerative conditions like and ?

We are dedicated to helping keep your dog mobile and happier for longer. Click now and visit www.k9-massageguild.co.uk and find your local therapist TODAY!

18/11/2022

Our 5th and final week from the 5 Principles of Pain looks specifically at sporting dogs by considering Performance.

There are changes you may notice in most sports that could indicate a potential soft tissue injury, whether it's agility, flyball, obedience, gun dog work or cani-cross, to name a few.

Download your copy of the 5 Principles of Pain
www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/the-5-principles-of-pain

18/11/2022

Lets take a look at week 4 in the 5 Principles of Pain - Behaviour. Has your dog's behaviour changed in any way or displaying unusual behaviours that is out of character for them.

Download your copy of the 5 Principles of Pain
www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/the-5-principles-of-pain

03/11/2022

Let's take a look at Activities of Daily Living in the 3rd week of our 5 Principles pf Pain series.

This considers all the things your dog does as part of normal everyday life. Maybe you notice that they are struggling with one of them or can no longer achieve it.

Download your copy of the 5 Principles of Pain
www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/the-5-principles-of-pain

03/11/2022

In our 2nd week of 5 Principles of Pain, we take a look at Posture which is defined by physiopedia.com as, " Posture is defined as the attitude assumed by the body either with support during the course of muscular activity, or as a result of the coordinated action performed by a group of muscles working to maintain the stability". Do you see any of these irregularities with your dog? Our therapy promotes positive postural change in just 1-3 sessions.

Download your copy of the 5 Principles of Pain
www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/the-5-principles-of-pain

20/10/2022

Our 5 Principles of Pain is a guide to help you spot potential issues wih your dog & see if they may respond to clinical canine masage.

Over the next 5 weeks we will take a look at each of the principles, starting this week with Gait - how your dog moves or the pattern of locomotion. If you see any changes in the way your dog moves, walks or runs get in touch with your local therapist today for positive changes in just 1-3 sessions.

You can download a copy of the 5 Principles of Pain
www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/the-5-principles-of-pain

Maintenance massage for Tilly on Wednesday, a long term agility client who is always a pleasure to work with.
10/07/2022

Maintenance massage for Tilly on Wednesday, a long term agility client who is always a pleasure to work with.

11/03/2022
26/02/2022

Did you know that we actually launched at Crufts in 2012!

We are so excited to be celebrating our 10th Anniversary there this year.

Over the next few days we thought it would be fun too look back at our 10 years at Crufts.

Come and visit us this year - Hall 1 Stand 24 and join in our anniversary celebrations.

We will be offering FREE Muscular Health Checks on the stand everyday.

Dr Paul The Vet Crufts

23/01/2022

Joanne met Sheba when she was just a pup. Full of life and a playful attitude she would zoom around the garden on a regular basis as only a yellow Labrador can. One day Joanne heard a loud bump and saw that Sheba had collided with a garden feature. Afterwards, Sheba was not herself and […]

09/01/2022

Rascal is a 6 year old ShihTzu who lives with his owner Elizabeth, his brother Rocky and feline companion Chloe. In February 2019, Rascal suffered a Fibrocartilaginous Embolism (FCE), also referred to as a spinal stroke. An FCE is an abrupt injury to the spinal cord, caused by a blood vessel obstruc...

14/10/2021

Triggers And Trigger Stacking And How It Affects Your Dog

Maintenance massage for Bullit the Manchester terrier who is about to go on his holidays. He has spondylosis of the lumb...
25/08/2021

Maintenance massage for Bullit the Manchester terrier who is about to go on his holidays. He has spondylosis of the lumbar vertebrae so massage helps support his condition and improve his muscular health.

17/08/2021

There are lots of benefits of Clinical Canine Massage for senior dogs. A dog is classed as senior from around the age of nine.

25/06/2021

Clinical canine massage significantly reduces pain severity in dogs, study by University of Wi******er finds Findings have been published in Vet Record, the official journal of the BVA by Veterinary Practice 21 June 2021, at 9:00am The findings from the first ever large-scale study into the efficacy...

22/06/2021

“As a vet I’m really proud to be part of the Guild at this exciting time. I have seen first hand how Clinical Massage definitely benefits my clients & the Clinical Trials can only reinforce this.” Marcelle Cassar, BVSC, MRCVS.

Our Guild Veterinary Technical Advisor sees the benefits in her clients every day.

Published in ‘Vet Record’ Medical Journal, British Veterinary Association. This study shows that 95% of the dogs responded to treatment.

Click this Link to be taken to the research: https://bvajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/vetr.586

What are you waiting for? Find your local therapist online today www.k9-massageguild.co.uk For results you can see and your dog can feel!

Vets can visit our dedicated Vet Zone and download a full educational brochure through our Integrated Veterinary Care Initiative https://www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/veterinary-information-zone

Proud to have contributed to this research now published in the Vet Record.
18/06/2021

Proud to have contributed to this research now published in the Vet Record.

Background Clinical canine massage involves muscle tissue manipulation and fascial release techniques to rehabilitate injured soft tissues. Quantitative efficacy data are lacking. This cross-section...

17/06/2021

Inside Issue 31 we learn the facts on what fascia is and why dog owners need to know about it!

"As the most abundant material in both ours and our dogs’ body, fascia isn’t just classed as a tissue, it also referred to as system in its own right and it’s no wonder why, because fascia really is ‘fascia-nating!" - Natalie Lenton Director of the Canine Massage Therapy Centre Ltd

Second visit to treat Manchester Terrier, Bullit delayed due to COVID restrictions. He is such a character and is being ...
26/05/2021

Second visit to treat Manchester Terrier, Bullit delayed due to COVID restrictions.
He is such a character and is being treated to support him with his condition of Spondylosis in the lumbar spine.
He has readily taken to massage and was relaxed throughout treatment. He had a well deserved biscuit after the treatment. 🙂
It is great to be back out treating dogs with clinical canine massage again.
See you soon, lovely boy

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