What to expect, prices and how to book
I am keen to work alongside your vet and any other professionals that are part of your dogs team to ensure the best possible treatment is provided for your dog.
I adhere to the vet act Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and Exemption Order 2015, your vet will need to sign a consent form before treatment. Please bring the form with you or forward before your session. What to expectThe first treatment is 90 minutes long, I’ll complete a full consultation including taking a full history. I’ll complete gait and posture analysis and a full body palpation to help ascertain any areas of concerns before completing their massage treatment.
Assessment is adapted to suit your dogs temperament and abilities so don’t worry if you think your dog might be wriggly, nervous or won’t lie down. If you have any concerns or unsure if massage is likely to help, I’m happy to talk this through with you before booking. We recommend a further two treatments around a week apart to allow your dog to gain the best possible outcome, but there is absolutely no pressure to do this, you’ll often see a difference after one session and particularly for dogs with no known issues one session can be enough. I provide free muscle checks, you can bring your dog to me for this or I’m happy to do this if you are at a show, please don’t be shy and ask! You don’t need Veterinary consent unless you decide you’d like your dog treated. Prices
Don't forget, your vet will need to sign a consent form before treatment. Please bring the form with you or forward before your session. If you would prefer me to contact your vet for referral on your behalf, please contact me. How to bookPhone or text: 07977001145
Email: [email protected] Client feedbackBefore treatment Millie was limping on her front shoulder most days after her walk, we rarely see this now really impressed with how much massage has helped Millie - Claire, Frampton Cotterall
Coco was waggier after her treatments. She also jumped up on her hind legs (which doesn’t happen that often anymore) and was less stiff after walking - Jess, Pucklechurch |