Massage has a fascinating history dating back 4,000 years, and evidence
of the beneficial effects of massage on animals is not difficult to
find. We need only look at animals to understand the importance they
place on the use of massage through mutual (allogrooming), or
self-grooming. Among dogs, an individual suffering from a sore, or some
other form of injury, will often have the affected area roughly licked
by another pack member. This action, which resembles rubbing, is, in
effect, a form of muscle massage.
The techniques explained and demonstrated in The Complete Dog Manual -
which incorporate a "trouble shooting" guide for problems when working
on your dog - should assist you in improving your dog's health, and help
you gain a greater awareness of his or her overall condition. Other
techniques are also used by fully trained and qualified canine
myotherapists or massage therapist practitioners, but the techniques
included here are safe to use without such specialist knowledge.
- How the dog works
- Using your vet
- How massage works
- How to massage your dog
- Massage techniques
- Massage exercise and muscular health
- Managing muscle repair, incorporating massage
- Other techniques