Full Stretch Canine Massage

Full Stretch Canine Massage

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Gemma Dorman is the proud owner of Full Stretch Canine Massage, providing sports and remedial massage therapy for your dog

Canine massage is an excellent way to resolve soft tissue injuries along with helping to support orthopaedic and even some neurological conditions. Muscular inuries in dogs can be expensive to diagnose and they can have a detrimental effect on your dog’s mobility, temperament and quality of life. How often have you felt achy, tightness in your muscles or even pain, it is exactly the same for your

17/08/2021

New classes are coming. Help to prevent injuries by strengthening your dogs core and you may even have a little bit of fun along the way too. Helen Chetwynd

31/05/2021

Very excited to start our Canine Conditioning Classes again. Great for anybody wanting to try something new, from canine athletes to much loved family pets, come along and learn how to keep your dogs strong and flexible to support them in their day to day activities.

07/02/2020

Come along this Saturday and meet myself and Helen.

Top dog bloggers Survey 10/06/2016

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Vet Consent 10/05/2016

Vet Consent Why do I need veterinarian consent for my dog to have massage? This blog explains why your therapist requires consent from a vet to work on your dog.

Photos 06/05/2016

Wondering what puppy growth plates really look like? Here's a side by side puppy/adult comparison I put together so you can see the difference. That blank space in between the puppy's joints is precursor boney material that fills in as they grow up. If you haven't already read our article on puppy exercise and growth plates, you can read it here: http://puppyculture.com/appropriate-exercise.html

What is a Strain? (Part 1) - Canine Massage Guild 26/04/2016

What is a Strain? (Part 1) - Canine Massage Guild The Strain is the most common injury affecting dogs, but do you know exactly what it is? This information will give you a better understanding of this injury and why it is important to work with a trained therapist during rehabilitation.

Therapeutic Canine Massage - A Case Study 13/04/2016

Therapeutic Canine Massage - A Case Study An 8 year old sheltie injured himself after falling in the tunnel while doing agility, a year later he was still struggling until a massage therapist found out why

Photos 19/03/2016

Good luck to Blyth and little Rosie in their first ever Champ class today. Show those long legged poodles and shelties how it's done Stumpy.

Photos from Full Stretch Canine Massage's post 05/02/2016

Full Stretch Canine Massage is pleased to announce I am now the proud sponsor of Blyth Fox and her 2 agility dogs Rosie and Freddie. I am looking forward to the year ahead for this great team and will be there to cheer Blyth and Rosie on at Crufts.

The number 1 way to keep your dog Injury Free 03/02/2016

Intresting read for all dog owners.

The number 1 way to keep your dog Injury Free Number 1 cause of injury to dogs around the home and what can you do about it today? keep your dog more mobile and healthier for longer

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