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In my experience, how well animal massage is received depends on the area. The area Iโm in now is very receptive, even though it is kind of boonsey. The area I moved from in Florida โ my county specifically โ was not receptive (even though it is a huge horse area, as well as having many dog owners who bring their dogs to a dog park and pay to drop them off at a doggie day care/spa environment). The county as a whole does not have much money, and in general new business struggle to survive. However, outside of my county was receptive โ such as: Flagler county, Jacksonville area, Orlando and its surrounding area. I think the more metropolitan, or open and educated on the subject matter, the more receptive also. The local Veterinarians play a large role, and some owners will only abide by what their Vet says โ including products and treatment choices. If their Vet says that massage is hokey, then that is what they believe, period.
I was lucky to connect up with a Vet practice that sought after my services, and ended up offering canine massage classes at their clinic. As well, I hooked up with a local technical school and taught there. It was easier to market animal massage there having connected up with established businesses. Another great connection for me was volunteering for a birds of prey rescue & rehab organization โ the owner has a horse herself, plus knows many locals.
The local humane society (and any rescue organization) is a great way to market yourself, get experience, and get a reputation going. Other ideas: pet expos, pet fairs, horse shows, horse trainers, blacksmith, dog shows, pet walk-a-thons, agility trials, local breed groups, groomers, local pet businesses, feed stores, pet publications, pet sitters, Vet clinics, Vet colleges, any & all events that honor animals, hold speaking engagements, etc.
I have grown up with animals. When I went to school for human massage I knew โ without a doubt - that I would include animals in my practice. I had been massaging them for years before โknowingโ what I was doing. Animals, their welfare, and the bond we share with them as humans are my passion. I am very rewarded by this work.
Thanks for asking!