Canine massage therapy is beneficial for all types of dogs, from pets to dogs active in obedience, agility, search and rescue, police K-9 units and guide dogs. The massage sequence and benefits are the same for both dogs. Participants will learn 26 muscle groups on each side of the dog’s body. Massage causes an immediate effect on dogs - noticeable relaxation at first, followed by increased exhilaration. Medical science is making it possible for dogs to live much longer lives; however, with that comes some problems that are associated with aging. Massage therapy helps the older, less active dog live a more comfortable life. Regular massage therapy can benefit your dog during recovery from injury or surgery. This course is offered through Garrett College Continuing Education and Workforce Development and is taught by a Certified Pet First Aid and CPR responder Debbie Daniels. She grew up around animals, worked in a vet hospital for year, and now is the owner of her own business in Garrett County called Your Happy Tails LLC.
Date and Time
Wednesday Sep 14, 2016
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT
Wednesday, September 14 6-9:15pm
Location
Garrett College Career Technology Training Center in Accident
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Garrett College Continuing Education & Workforce Development
301-387-3069
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