Canine Massage By Lisa Dillon
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My name is Lisa Dillon, and I have always had a love for dogs. I was looking for a dog that would be my running partner, and rescued my Weimaraner, Brady. I wanted him to be active with me as long as possible, which drew me to massage. I studied and received a certification of Canine Massage Therapy at Integrated Touch Therapy in Circleville, Ohio.

In addition, I am certified in pet CPR/First Aid and Reiki level I & II. Reiki is an excellent addition to massage. I am also a Level I certified Aromatherapist. It is very gratifying to see a dog move freely after being worked on. I firmly believe that holistic care and massage will enhance your dog, physically and mentally.
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Canine massage can be offered for relaxation, rehabilitation, or competition - "sports massage" - purposes. Provide relief from chronic pain and discomfort from arthritis, hip dysplasia, etc. through the release of endorphins. In addition, canine massage can provide emotional well-being for the animal.
We all know that wonderful feeling of relaxation you get after a really good massage, but massage therapy can do so much more than that - and it's not just for humans. Canine massage provides a wide range of physical and psychological benefits for your dog. Massage is proven to reduce stress and anxiety, which is a huge plus for any dog and especially helpful for pups that are easily stressed or worried.
Aromatherapy for dogs is when essentials oils are used therapeutically to treat behavioral and physical problems. The practice of aromatherapy involves the careful combination of several oils for a certain healing purpose to help improve a dog's overall health and well-being. Aromatherapy targets the brain's limbic system, which is responsible for regulating emotions and mood.
Reiki (pronounced ray-key) energy healing is a gentle, painless, yet powerful modality that works on animals and humans alike. Reiki can be used in conjunction with all other holistic medical or therapeutic techniques as well as with traditional medical treatments to relieve side effects and promote recovery.
I had been thinking about canine massage for a while for my 12 yr old Brussels Griffon, Dobby. I wanted to do something to spoil her that was also beneficial for her. Enter Lisa Dillon. She literally fell into my lap right as I was thinking about this. I decided to meet her and try out 1 massage. Dobby really took to her calm and easy going demeanor so I purchased a 5 massage package.
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