If you’ve ever experienced the bliss of a therapeutic massage, then you realize that there are muscles and joints that get knotted, strained and damaged without even realizing it. The same goes for dogs. Bodywork can be an essential part of our pet’s well being whether they be young, old, fit or frail.
I use massage therapy, acupressure and T-Touch as a non-invasive, gentle way of treating stress and soreness in companion animals. It is part of my holistic approach, combined with nutrition, exercise and training that makes a dog more than just a pet in my eyes. They are not so different than us, in that they get bruises, sprains and stressed muscles, as well as feelings of depression, anxiety and fear. All of these issues benefit from the educated touch of a massage therapist.
If you have considered following the raw food protocol for your dog or cat, I have over ten years of experience and knowledge in planning various approaches to a natural whole-food diet, depending on several lifestyle factors. With a certification in Whole Body Nutrition, I am happy to offer counseling and help you create a diet plan [link to nutrition page] for your dog or cat based on what is available in your area.
Dental health is not optional for pet owner’s who want the best possible quality of life for their furry companions. I offer an alternative to costly and sometimes dangerous dental procedures under anesthesia. Not all dogs or cats are good candidates for anesthesia-free teeth cleaning. Call Peaceful Paws to find out if it’s right for your pet.