This is to everyone who practices animal massage (specifically canine).
I don't have much experience with animals as clients, but recently I decided to try massaging my sister's 90-lb lab. He limps around quite a bit due to severe hip dysplasia in his left hip. A few months ago, he tore his right ACL and even though both legs hurt I think it hurt him less to put his weight on the left side until his right knee healed, which I'm sure examassageplanetated his hip pain. He absolutely LOVES the massages and has started begging for them every time I visit : and is even better than my human clients at telling me when the pressure is too much!
My question is on whether there is any specific technique someone can share with me in helping with HD? Any supplements that would help? Any tips at all? I feel so bad for the pup because he can't get as much exercise as he needs and it's so sad to watch him limp around when he's hurting.
I don't have much experience with animals as clients, but recently I decided to try massaging my sister's 90-lb lab. He limps around quite a bit due to severe hip dysplasia in his left hip. A few months ago, he tore his right ACL and even though both legs hurt I think it hurt him less to put his weight on the left side until his right knee healed, which I'm sure examassageplanetated his hip pain. He absolutely LOVES the massages and has started begging for them every time I visit : and is even better than my human clients at telling me when the pressure is too much!
My question is on whether there is any specific technique someone can share with me in helping with HD? Any supplements that would help? Any tips at all? I feel so bad for the pup because he can't get as much exercise as he needs and it's so sad to watch him limp around when he's hurting.