Clyde Canine Massage

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Clyde Canine Massage Qualified Clinical Canine Massage Therapist (since 2017) offering a mobile service covering Greater Glasgow & West of Scotland. I am fully insured via Balens.

Clinical Canine Massage is a results driven vet approved complementary therapy specifically designed to effectively resolve soft tissue or muscular issues and support orthopaedic conditions such as Arthritis, Luxating Patella, Hip/Elbow Dysplasia etc. Massage is a natural form of pain relief which also promotes rehabilitation and flexibility along with improving the overall health and well-being of your dog. I am a member of the Canine Massage Guild and I have been practising since 2017.

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Clinical Canine Massage is a results driven vet approved complementary therapy specifically designed to effectively resolve soft tissue or muscular issues and support orthopaedic conditions such as arthritis, Luxating Patella and Hip Dysplasia. It is a natural form of pain relief which also promotes rehabilitation and flexibility along with improving the overall health and well-being of your dog. Results should be visible within 1-3 sessions. Clinical Canine Massage may help your dog if you have noticed any of these symptoms: • Appearing to age overnight / old before their time • Ongoing orthopaedic conditions i.e. Hip / Elbow Dysplasia, Luxating Patella; arthritis • Limping / lameness • Gait / posture irregularities • Changes in character – grumpy / withdrawn • Difficulty in getting up or lying down • Unwilling or unable to jump up onto furniture or in / out of car or up / down stairs • Stiffness • Performance issues i.e. dropping poles; unable to turn on the box; lack of enthusiasm • Reluctant to go on walks • Twitching down their back • Crying / yelping in pain Clyde Canine Massage operates throughout the Central Belt and West of Scotland on a mobile basis, although regular clinic days can be arranged if suitable venues are available.