Pet Massage - How to Relax Your Canine
Friend
Have you ever personally received a massage? The initial slightly painful feeling gives way to a very soothing
experience that leaves you in great comfort. But have you ever considered that your pet too could benefit from a
massage? The size of your dog does not really matter, as all pets will definitely enjoy receiving a soothing
rub.
If you would like to give your pet a good rub-down, there are some things you should take into
consideration.
Choose a suitable site
The place you choose for your pet massage is very important. Ensure that it is quiet and away from distractions.
This is even more important when you are still making your dog get used to being so touched. Some dogs are so
hyper-sensitive that keeping them still may prove to be quite a challenge. You will find it almost impossible to
give a pet massage when such a pet is distracted every now and then.

How to start your pet massage
There must be some kinds of touch that your canine friend is already familiar with, which are what you should
begin your pet massage with. Rub each area before moving into another one. This means that you should have a mental
picture of your movements so that you know the areas you have worked on and the ones that still remain. When
massaging your dog, you should focus on a particular area of its body at a time.
Some ways to massage your dog
When giving your dog a rub, there are some movements you should use. These include circular motions, kneading,
tickles, and light scratches. Start by moving along the grain of the dog's coat before going in the opposite
direction.
You will have a greater impact when you accompany your movements with a soothing voice.
Try to avoid any sudden movements that will interfere with the prevailing quiet mood. You should also let one of
your hands to rest on your pet throughout the massaging session.
Watch how your dog reacts in every step of the way. Whenever you notice some resistance, respect your dog's wish
and stop that particular movement. You should strive to work on every part, including the ears, pads, and
paws.
What's the appropriate length of a pet massage session?
There are really no specifics here. This will largely depend on both your furry friend and yourself. You can do
it as long as your dog is willing to be rubbed - so long as you can also continue the session in comfort. Whether
it is a few minutes or an hour, what is more important is the quality of time you spend with your canine
friend.
There are chances that your dog will be asleep by the time you finish your session. In such a case, just let it
enjoy its nap. However, if it wants to get right into action, don't stop it either.
You should particularly avoid jerky movements as you end your pet massage session, otherwise you may undo all
the good you had done.

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