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Worcestershire Canine Massage - Redditch
Alternative / Complementary Therapies

Worcestershire Canine Massage - Redditch

 
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Unit 19b, Tardebigge Court , Redditch , B97 6QW, united-kingdom

Phone: 07764949706

Animal Type

Animals Treated
Dogs

Alternative / Complementary Therapies

Alternative / Complementary Therapies Specialities
Massage

Location

Apartment, Building, Floor
Tardebigge
Address
Worcestershire
Post Code
Country
United Kingdom

Accreditations

Canine Massage Guild
Yes

Therapeutic Canine Massage is a holistic therapy for dogs.  It is a strong manipulative therapy.  Using massage techniques specifically developed for the canine anatomy.  Massage manipulates the 700 hundred muscles in a dogs body by applying specific techniques, strokes, stretches and releases. 


 

 

 

 

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