Canine Massage Therapy in Carmel, IN

Canine massage therapy is a specialized technique designed to enhance your dog’s physical and emotional well-being. With targeted strokes, stretches, and gentle pressure, massage can relieve muscle tension, increase circulation, and alleviate pain from various conditions.

Call us at (317) 846-5707 or book online below to learn more about our massage therapy for dogs!

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What Is Dog Massage Therapy?

Canine massage therapy involves applying gentle pressure to specific areas on your dog’s body, easing muscle tension, enhancing circulation, and supporting overall relaxation. These techniques vary based on your pet’s needs, targeting areas that promote healing or relieve discomfort.

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Benefits of Canine Massage Therapy

Massage therapy provides a multitude of benefits for your dog, including:

  • Pain Relief: This therapy relieves various types of pain, including discomfort from arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions, providing a boost in comfort and quality of life.
  • Enhanced Mobility: Massage loosens stiff muscles and joints, which allows your dog to move more freely and comfortably.
  • Improved Circulation: With increased blood flow from massage, your dog’s tissues receive more oxygen and nutrients, which are crucial for healing and recovery.
  • Relaxation: Massage encourages relaxation by lowering stress levels and relieving muscle tension, making it especially beneficial for anxious or nervous dogs.
  • Immune Health Support: Improved circulation and lymphatic drainage help flush toxins from the body, supporting your dog’s immune system and overall health.
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Conditions Canine Massage Can Treat

Massage therapy is most often used to treat orthopedic or musculoskeletal conditions in dogs, such as:

  • Arthritis and Joint Pain: Canine massage helps relieve the discomfort and stiffness associated with arthritis and joint issues, improving your dog’s ability to move more freely.
  • Injury Recovery: Therapeutic massage supports recovery from injuries or surgeries by reducing muscle tension and enhancing circulation to affected areas.
  • Chronic Pain: Massage techniques can ease long-standing pain and contribute to a greater range of motion and comfort by releasing muscle tightness.
  • Anxiety and Stress: Massage has a calming effect, lowering stress hormones like cortisol to promote relaxation and alleviate your dog’s anxiety.
  • Age-Related Mobility Issues: For senior dogs, massage helps maintain flexibility and reduces pain, supporting easier movement and an improved quality of life.
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Meet Your Canine Massage Therapist: Nancy Lucas

Nancy Lucas, RVT, is a Certified Canine Massage Therapist with nearly two years of experience. She earned her certification from Canis Bodyworks in St. Louis and passed the national board exam through the National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure and Massage.

Nancy takes a personalized approach, tailoring each massage to your pet’s needs—whether easing tension or providing full-body relaxation. She offers appointments at our Carmel Veterinary Clinic a few days a week. To learn more, call our office and leave a message for Nancy—she’ll be happy to discuss how massage can benefit your pet!

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What to Expect During Your Dog’s Massage Therapy Session

During a massage therapy session, your dog will be guided through a series of gentle strokes, stretches, and targeted pressure techniques based on their specific health needs. Sessions typically last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your dog’s condition and tolerance level. The therapist may focus on particular areas, such as joints or muscles, to ease pain or tension. Over time, regular sessions can lead to noticeable improvements in your dog’s comfort, energy levels, and overall well-being.

For more details or to schedule a massage therapy appointment for your dog, give us a call or schedule an appointment below!