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Go Out Paws Canine Massage - Sheffield

 
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Canine Massage, Sheffield, S26, united-kingdom

Phone: 07951 535 772

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Dogs

Alternative / Complementary Therapies

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Massage

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 Go Out Paws Canine Massage uses Therapeutic Canine Massage (TCM) to resolve soft tissue injuries within your dogs body. These can occur from their normal daily living or from your dog enjoying their sporting activities. TCM also helps to support Orthopaedic Issues like Arthritis and Hip Dysplasia by improving the muscles health that surround the muscle.

Areas Covered: South Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire and North West Lincolnshire

 

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