
Services
Horse and dog massages consist of a series of strokes that cover the animal's entire body. Equine and canine massages can vary in time depending on the animal's size, behavior and condition. Typically an equine massage lasts between one hour and one hour and thirty minutes. A dog massage can range from thirty minutes to one hour. Leg stretching is an excellent addition to a full body massage. Leg stretching involves stretching the legs through a full range of motion. Additional distance charges may apply depending on location.
I offer FREE evaluations for every animal. At most promotional events I offer a 5 minute massage demo for $5, just visit my table! Clinics are available upon request. Contact me for details. In order to show my appreciation for what these animals do for the community, I offer a 15% discount for all service, therapy and police animals. Gift certificates are available. Get the best prices with our equine and canine package deals. A package includes a full body massage and stretching of all four legs.
Pricing |
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| Equine Massage | $65 |
| Equine Stretching (Front Legs) | $10 |
| Equine Stretching (Hind Legs) | $20 |
| Equine Package (Save!) | $90 |
| Colic Sequence | $80 |
| Canine Massage | $45 |
| Canine Stretching (All Legs) | $15 |
| Canine Package (Save!) | $55 |
| Clinics | Varies |
About the Colic Sequence
Massage therapy is proven to stimulate digestion. It aids in the release of intestinal gases, as well as the release of toxins. There have been many instances of the colic sequence saving horses' lives, and preventing the need for surgery. Please, don't take my word for it; read the testimonials at this site. That site is the school from which I was certified. There are a number of stories about the colic sequence saving horses. There are also a number of other stories about other instances in which massage therapy has drastically improved horses. Feel free to contact me with any questions about the colic sequence. Also, see my services page to find out about pricing. In case of a colic emergency, feel free to call me any time day or night, 24 hours a day and I will be happy to come out and assist you. Remember: Massage therapy does not replace proper veterinary care. Call your veterinarian first.