How to massage your dog
Due to the unconditional love, loyalty, affectionate ways and protectiveness a dog shows its family, it is considered as man's best friend. Giving the dog a massage is one of the ways by which an owner can repay the pet for all the wonderful things it has given. All dogs would love to receive attention from their owners. Similar to the effects of massage to humans, dogs would get loads of benefits from massage too.
Dog massage has therapeutic benefits that can help a pet with a medical condition. Massage that is aimed to give the dog specific health benefit to manage a serious health concern is best left to the hand of professional massage therapist. Nonetheless a short daily massage session can improve the flexibility and reduce joint and muscle pains associated with aging.
Physical and emotional stress are achieved when a dog is massaged. Pet parents resort to massaging the dog stressed by the rolling sound of thunder and by the resounding sounds of New Year and 4th of July celebrations. Massaging the dog is a great way to establish pet-owner and pet friendship.
A pet owner should not be daunted with the task of massaging the pet as it can be learned . In spite of the fact that dogs love to be petted, other individuals not accustomed to being touched would not enjoy a massage. Dogs adopted from animals are kind of aloof and refuse to be touched as they are either abandoned or abused. To massage a small dog, you simply let the pet lie in your lap. However, bigger dogs would need a firm but well padded surface like a table or a couch. Start the massage with slow stokes from the head to the tip of the tail. Gently scratch the area behind the dog's ears and apply light pressure on the cheeks, chin and on the area between the eyes.
On large dogs, you can use the heel of the hands to make circular motions on the neck. Applying a little more pressure, move the heel of the hand in the same circular motion down to the shoulders and to the chest of the dog. In smaller dogs, use three fingers and follow the same path. This light touch should follow the hair growth direction. On the inside of the leg, the stroking should be against the direction of hair growth.
Dog massage has therapeutic benefits that can help a pet with a medical condition. Massage that is aimed to give the dog specific health benefit to manage a serious health concern is best left to the hand of professional massage therapist. Nonetheless a short daily massage session can improve the flexibility and reduce joint and muscle pains associated with aging.
Physical and emotional stress are achieved when a dog is massaged. Pet parents resort to massaging the dog stressed by the rolling sound of thunder and by the resounding sounds of New Year and 4th of July celebrations. Massaging the dog is a great way to establish pet-owner and pet friendship.
A pet owner should not be daunted with the task of massaging the pet as it can be learned . In spite of the fact that dogs love to be petted, other individuals not accustomed to being touched would not enjoy a massage. Dogs adopted from animals are kind of aloof and refuse to be touched as they are either abandoned or abused. To massage a small dog, you simply let the pet lie in your lap. However, bigger dogs would need a firm but well padded surface like a table or a couch. Start the massage with slow stokes from the head to the tip of the tail. Gently scratch the area behind the dog's ears and apply light pressure on the cheeks, chin and on the area between the eyes.
On large dogs, you can use the heel of the hands to make circular motions on the neck. Applying a little more pressure, move the heel of the hand in the same circular motion down to the shoulders and to the chest of the dog. In smaller dogs, use three fingers and follow the same path. This light touch should follow the hair growth direction. On the inside of the leg, the stroking should be against the direction of hair growth.
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