THE BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO CANINE MASSAGE 

IMPROVE YOUR DOG’S WELLBEING


Canine Massage is a recognised natural therapy that can aid in releasing pain and aches associated with musculoskeletal imbalance, old age, soft tissue injuries or orthopaedic conditions in dogs. It can also help to enhance the performance of any canine athlete.

If you are interested to learn how to provide regular maintenance massage to your dog look no further! The Beginner’s Guide to Canine Massage Workshop, developed by the canine massage therapy centre, is your answer.

By the end of the workshop, you will have learnt the fundamentals of canine anatomy and will be able to give your dog a 40-minute full-body Swedish massage to help loosen stiff, sore or tight muscles and improve his/her sense of well-being.

The Beginner’s Guide to Canine Massage workshop is accredited by UK Rural Skills. It is an introductory workshop to canine massage for your own self-interest, with your own dog.  It does not enable you to treat other people’s dogs. It is unethical and potentially dangerous to work with other people’s dogs after a short workshop.


We periodically also offer the Beginner’s Guide to Canine Massage as an Interactive Online Workshop, which allows you to participate remotely. Although we currently have no online sessions scheduled, please contact us if you would be interested in attending an online session.