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Dog Massage: Vet‑Approved Guide to Benefits, Techniques & Care for 2025 🩺🐶

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Dog Massage: Vet‑Approved Guide to Benefits, Techniques & Care for 2025 🩺🐶

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Dog Massage: Vet‑Approved Guide to Benefits, Techniques & Care for 2025 🩺🐶

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Canine massage involves gentle rubbing, kneading, pressing, and tapping of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia to support your dog’s physical and emotional well‑being.

✅ Why Massage Matters

  • Pain relief: Massage reduces myofascial pain, especially in arthritis or post-surgery cases, with noted owner-reported improvements.
  • Improved circulation: Boosts blood flow, lymph drainage, and oxygen delivery—aid in healing and swelling reduction.
  • Stress & anxiety relief: Lowers cortisol and noradrenaline, releases serotonin and dopamine, and slows heart rate—enhancing relaxation.
  • Better mobility: Eases stiffness, enhances muscle tone, and improves joint range of motion.
  • Holistic support: Aids immune function, digestion, and behavior—especially for older, working, or post‐operative dogs.

🔍 When to Massage

  • Chronic conditions like arthritis or hip dysplasia.
  • Recovery from surgery, injuries, or sprains—part of a broader rehab plan.
  • Stressful events or behavioral anxiety—before, during, or after.
  • Performance support in athletic or working dogs.
  • General relaxation and bonding, with vet’s awareness of health context.

🛡️ Safety First

  • Massage is safe when done correctly—but always check with your vet before starting.
  • Avoid in cases of infection, cancer, fractures, blood clots, fever, or open wounds.
  • Opt for certified canine therapists for health‑complex cases.

🏠 DIY Massage at Home

  • Choose a quiet, comfortable setting—use a mat or bed.
  • Use gentle strokes: start long on the back, then legs, neck, and head—always with moderate pressure.
  • Watch your dog’s body language—stop if they seem restless or uncomfortable.

🧠 Professional Techniques

Expert dog massage may include:

  • Swedish massage (stroking, kneading)
  • Trigger-point therapy
  • Myofascial release
  • Sports and rehabilitation techniques.

📊 Quick Benefits Overview

Benefit Effect on Dog
Pain Relief Reduced soreness and stiffness
Circulation Improved healing, less swelling
Stress Reduction Slower breathing; calmer behavior
Mobility Enhanced flexibility and performance
Bonding Stronger trust and relaxation

🔍 Final Thoughts

While the scientific evidence is still growing, canine massage is a low-risk, high-reward therapy for many dogs—especially when combined with vet care. In 2025, it remains a supportive tool for pain management, rehabilitation, stress relief, and deepening your bond. Just proceed with informed care and vet guidance. 🐾💖

Curious whether this therapy suits your dog or need guidance on sessions and techniques? Download the Ask A Vet app for expert advice anytime. 📱🐕

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