| Canine Massage for Your Best Friend |
| A hands-on workshop for you and your dog with Martha Jordan LMP, LAMP |
| Why massage my dog? |
| Whether you have a couch potato or a canine athlete, this workshop will emphasize how massage and general bodywork can assist your dogs health and well-being and strengthen the partnership between you and your canine friend. |
| Resistance and/or lack of willingness to move in a particular direction can be signs that your animal companion has muscular discomfort. Tight or painful muscles can elicit unwanted behavior changes. Massage techniques, properly applied, can release muscle spasms and soreness. |
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How to do a basic massage on your dog
Evaluate your dog for physical imitations, injuries and soreness
Build a better relationship with you and your dog through touch
Make the best of your pet's senior years - excellent work for puppies too!
Stretching to keep your dog flexible in both body and mind
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| WHERE: Cascade Kennels in Woodinville, Washington |
| WHEN: October 5 - Saturday |
| TIME: 9:00 AM to 4:30 p.m. |
| COST: $65.00 (additional family member without a dog is $20.00) |
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| Class size is limited to 15 people with their dogs. |
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| Martha is a licensed massage practitioner for both humans and animals. She has more than 25 years experience working with dogs in both health care and training. She has taught animal bodywork techniques and canine sports massage nationally and internationally. Martha has worked as a veterinary technician, owned and trained several breeds of dogs for a variety of competitions. She also has experience with cats and wildlife of many species. |
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| To register or more information: Call 425-787-0258 or email swanlady@drizzle.com |