Massage therapy for... your dog? Valerie Black, a certified Canine Massage Therapist, helps to keep dogs healthier and enjoy a prolonged life You can save this article by registering for free here. Or ...
Toby Gass is a certified canine massage therapist. You may ask, now what's that about? At first blush, it may sound silly. But Gass makes it clear she is not engaged in glorified "petting." "People ...
When it comes to canine massage, the more drool the better, an animal chiropractor says. Drooling is a sign of relaxation in dogs, said Maryann Lopez of Houston's Paw Prints Animal Chiropractic. Other ...
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