Paws and Release Clinical Canine Massage

Paws and Release Clinical Canine Massage Canine Massage is suitable for all breeds, ages, pets, performance, service or working dogs.

It is a non-invasive therapy, helping to rehabilitate soft tissue and muscular injuries, like limping, lameness or mobility issues and Orthopaedic conditions I have completed a two-year training program led by Canine Massage Therapy Centre, where I have learnt the four disciplines of massage including Swedish, Sports, Deep tissue, and Myofascial Release and further releases using the Lenton® Method, who is renowned in this area of Canine Massage. Each year, I complete 25hrs of CBT training making sure that new skills are gained. I am fully insured and will only be able to give a treatment with vet consent

28/10/2025

What’ s the Difference and Why It Matters?As our dogs grow older, it’s common to notice changes in the way they move, maybe they're slower on walks, hesitant to climb stairs, or struggle to rise after lying down. These changes often leave pet parents wondering: Is it arthritis, or is it muscle w...

Activities of daily living....... Sometimes it not until it's pointed out that we think about the stress on joints.
24/10/2025

Activities of daily living....... Sometimes it not until it's pointed out that we think about the stress on joints.

In this article we are going to consider jumping into and out of a car, something that most of our dogs do on a daily basis and we, as owners, take for granted. So why could jumping into or out of a car be harmful? Let's look at jumping out of a car first of all The first part of the dog to hit the....

If you need to do anything next week, then this is it........Great opportunity for you and your dog to join in.
18/10/2025

If you need to do anything next week, then this is it........
Great opportunity for you and your dog to join in.

Flooring is important for your dogs.  One of the questions we always ask, is what type of floor is your dog living on......
06/10/2025

Flooring is important for your dogs. One of the questions we always ask, is what type of floor is your dog living on...... Take a look at the below to find out why🐾

If you’re thinking about getting a dog or you are already the proud owner of a furry four-legged friend, you may be forgiven for thinking that laying tiled,laminate, or wooden flooring is the best way to keep your home clean and tidy. Let’s face it, we don’t want our pooches traipsing a whole ...

Great information and it's all Free
01/10/2025

Great information and it's all Free

BOOM! It's the 1st day of 'Canine Muscular Health Awareness Month' and if you are a dog owner, guardian or canine professional then you are going to want to be involved! Why? because we are going to be sharing loads of information, free talks and masterclasses that can help you understand how the muscle issues that are ignored, under evaluated and misunderstood are the missing piece of the canine healthcare puzzle! Empower yourself and become the advocate for your dogs healthcare because MUSCLE MATTERS!

Please LIKE AND FOLLOW OUR PAGE and check back tomorrow for the first dates for our free talks and masterclasses!!

Thank you for supporting this free, not for profit campaign. Why are we doing it? Because we are as crazy about dogs as you are and want the best for their health so they can live longer, happier lives.

It's as simple as that.

29/08/2025
21/08/2025

This October we are providing loads of free resources for dog owners and canine professionals to help raise awareness of one of the most under evaluated, rarely discussed, routinely missed, and often misdiagnosed areas of the dog....the muscular system.

Please like and share this page with people you know who care about their dogs health and longevity

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