Reduce Pain and Enhance Mobility: Stretching and Massage for Dogs at the Canine Institute
Who doesn’t like a good stretching and massage session? Your dog does.
Stretching and massage play a vital role in dogs’ rehabilitation and aging process, offering numerous benefits that enhance their overall well-being.
At The Canine Institute, these therapies are integral to our comprehensive care approach, provided by our certified rehabilitation veterinarian and therapist.
Stretching is not just a human activity. It’s a crucial part of maintaining your dog’s flexibility, improving their joint mobility, and preventing muscle stiffness. This is especially important for aging dogs and those recovering from injuries or surgeries.
Regular stretching exercises can alleviate discomfort, enhance range of motion, and support better physical function, ensuring your dog stays active and healthy.
Massage therapy complements stretching by promoting blood circulation, reducing muscle tension, and relieving pain. It helps accelerate the healing process, decrease inflammation, and improve overall relaxation and stress reduction for dogs.
The Canine Institute excels in providing exceptional service through our certified rehabilitation team, who tailor each therapy session to meet your dog’s specific needs. With their expertise, our stretching and massage programs ensure that your dog enjoys improved mobility, reduced pain, and enhanced quality of life during rehabilitation and throughout its senior years.