Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Best Dog Massage Tips To Benefit Your Canine

By Sam Stevens


If you have an older dog, you would probably be devastated to find out they experience pain on a daily basis. The truth is that a dog, just like an elderly person, will experience regular pain as they mature. However, if you want to help you canine friend, learn the following three dog massage tips. Each one will give your dog a chance to experience some relief and help them to relax.

The first dog massage tips you should learn is what position to be in when massaging your dog. The best way of making sure that your dog gets the full benefits is to have them stand up on all fours, while you stand above them or to the side. This gives you full access to all of the area to be massaged. You can massage them on their sides, but you will have to keep having them move.

The second thing to take notice of is where you start, as you should always work down from the head or neck region. A dog's neck muscles can be very easily strained when pulling on the leash or even playing. Starting in this area, you want to slowly roll the extra skin and muscles between your fingers, being especially careful not to pull too hard. Do this all the way down the jaw area to their chest.

Most people often stop massaging when they have done with the back and sides of their dog. One of the biggest areas for concern for this animal should be their legs and leg muscles. These can become very stiff and sore as a dog ages and should be massed regularly. Again, it is a simple technique of rolling the skin and giving them a complete rub down.

The above dog massage tips will get you started on the right path with your dog. Even if you have a young dog, you would find that it can benefit. Quite often, young dogs find themselves in pain from all their rough play. Offering massages will get them feeling better in no time at all.




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