Massage

Benefits
  • Maintains muscle tone and joint flexibility
  • Increases blood and lymph circulation
  • Stretches and relaxes muscle
  • Flushes toxins from muscles and joints
  • Relieves discomfort from arthritis, lameness and hip dysplasia
  • Prevents injuries by warming muscles
  • Enhances performance by increasing range of motion
  • Recovery from skeletal and muscular surgery or injury
  • Relieves muscle pain
  • Improves mood, clams panic attacks
  • Preventative overall healthcare

Types
  • Relaxation Massage calms the vervous system. It eases stress and anxiety and increase circulation.
    Maintenance Massage is given regularly to keep both the muscular and skeletal systems fit. This aids with circulation and releases toxins from the body.
  • Post Surgery / Post-Injury Massage usually begins one day post trauma. This can release toxins built up from anesthesia and helps to speed up the recovery time. Vet consultation is necessary.
  • Pre-Event, Post-Event, and Inter-Event Massages are designed specifically for competition dogs. Pre-Event is an invigorating massage that stimulates the dog, warm up muscles and aid in injury prevention. Post-Event emphasizes relaxation, loosening tight muscles and joints, increasing blood circulation and relieving muscles soreness and stiffness by flushing toxins from the body. Inter-Event Massage keeps muscles warm between events and flushes toxins, thereby promoting optimum performance. Stretching exercises generally follow to clear and reset the muscles.
  • Neuromuscular Therapy is integrated into sessions for dogs who need in-depth work on injuries and/or problem areas.

Therapist Bio

Dani Silverman received her certification in Canine Massage Therapy from the Boulder College of Massage Therapy in Colorado. She attained certifications in human Neuromuscular Therapy, Sports Massage Therapy and Therapeutic Swedish Massage from the Academy of Somatic Healing Arts (ASHA) in Atlanta. She is a nationally certified as a massage therapist.

In addition, Dani is a certified Pet First Aid/CPR instructor for the American Red Cross. Dani received an MBA from Emory University.


Pricing
$60 for a half hour session.

This service is currently unavailable.  We will update this page when we are able to resume our Massage Services.

We accept Cash, Check, Visa, Master Card, American Express & Discover. A NSF charge of $35 apllies to any returned checks / bounced checks.