5 Signs Your Dog is in Pain
Pain in dogs isn't always obvious. Learn the subtle behavioral changes to look out for.
Read More âExpert clinical massage and rehabilitation support for your dog in the comfort of your home. Specializing in pain relief and mobility for dogs in Chippenham, Calne, and across Wiltshire.
Signs of pain in dogs can be subtle. Stiffness, reluctance to go on walks, observing a change in their "spark" â these are often not just "old age" but treatable muscular issues. As a certified Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner, I specialize in resolving soft tissue injuries and supporting orthopaedic conditions.
Targeted myofascial release to resolve chronic pain, stiffness, and improve gait irregularities.
Post-operative support and conservative management for conditions like Arthritis and Hip Dysplasia.
Gentle therapies designed to keep your golden oldie comfortable and mobile for longer.
I am a fully qualified and insured Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner, dedicated to improving the quality of life for dogs in Wiltshire. My approach is welfare-first, working alongside your veterinarian to ensure the best care for your companion.
Trust built through transformative results.
"The improvement in Barney's movement after just one session was remarkable. He's much more settled and happy."
â David R. & Barney (Golden Retriever)"Highly recommend for any sporting dog owner. Keeps my agility dog in peak condition and prevents injuries."
â Michelle K. & Luna (Collie)"Professional, gentle, and incredibly knowledgeable. A must for any dog with arthritis."
â Thomas H. & Max (German Shepherd)Learn how to support your dog's physical wellbeing at home.
Pain in dogs isn't always obvious. Learn the subtle behavioral changes to look out for.
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Read More â"After just three sessions, she's back to jumping in the car and playing with her ball. I didn't realize how much pain she was in until I saw the relief."
â Sarah J. & Bella (Labrador)