Clinical Canine Massage Therapy
North Aberdeenshire

“Results you can see and your dog can feel”
Canine Massage Therapy
Clinical Canine Massage Therapy can help in the rehabilitation of soft tissue and muscular injuries that may present themselves as limping or lameness. Canine Massage may also help ease some common Orthopaedic conditions such as arthritis.
Results can be seen in just 1-3 sessions.

Massage Techniques
I am trained in the Lenton Method with the Canine Massage Guild, learning from Natalie Lenton herself.
The use of the Lenton Method sets me apart from other canine massage therapists in the area as it is a pioneering, results-driven three tiered approach for in-depth assessment and treatment of dogs. The Method uses advanced palpation, body mapping and the use of seven protocols myofascial release techniques.
I am also trained in Facilitated Stretch, Deep Tissue Massage and Lymphatic Drainage, all of which means your dog receives tailored massage depending on their own individual needs.

I am a fully insured Canine Massage Therapist and a member of the Canine Massage Guild.
I work from Fetterangus Hall on Mondays and Wednesdays. I am also able to come to your home although please note this may incur a travel fee.
