Bodywork for Pets Warren OH

Whether it's massage, acupuncture, chiropractic, or craniosacral, bodywork helps pets heal—with impressive results. Read on to learn about some of the more tried-and'true modalities, as well as a few new ones on the horizon.

Jo-Kar's Grooming
(330) 637-7387
266 West Main St.
Cortland, OH
Description
Karen is a NDGAA Groomer and a Lic.Vet.Tech. Karen also was a cert.teacher at the TCJVS. Her daughter, Heather is also a NDGAA Groomer and manager of Jo-Kar. Please visit my web site: http://www.jo-karsiberians.com

Bestfriends Pet Grooming
(330) 783-1700
1621 Bancroft Ave
Youngstown, OH
Description
We are a home based grooming salon who caters to all of your bestfriends needs. Owner/Groomer has 15 yrs exp. in grooming all breeds of dogs and cats.
Services
Grooms most/all breeds of dogs, Special Care Appointments , Hand Stripping Services, Cat Grooming Services, Offers Large Dog (70+ Pounds) Grooming Services, Exotic Animal Grooming Services, Pet Pickup and Delivery

Love Your Pet
(330) 847-9279
5191 Mahoning Av
Warren, OH
 
Love Your Pet
(330) 847-9279
5191 Mahoning Ave NW Ste 2
Warren, OH

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Happy Tails Grooming
(330) 369-4972
441 Niles Cortland Rd
Warren, OH
 
Dog Grooming By Melissa
(724) 342-7237
870 South Buhl Farm Drive
Hermitage, PA
Description
All breed pet grooming, canine massage therapy, training and upscale pet clothing call all be found here. We do not stack your pet in cages we are appointment based and specialize in making your canine companion relaxed and comfortable.
Services
Grooms most/all breeds of dogs, Special Care Appointments , Hand Stripping Services, Cat Grooming Services, Offers Large Dog (70+ Pounds) Grooming Services, Pet Pickup and Delivery, Pet Sitting Services, Retail Pet Products Available, Vet Referred, Show Grooming Services

Animal Medical Care Centre
(330) 399-4981
5955 Youngstown Warren Rd
Warren, OH
 
Dar'S Dog Parlour
(330) 372-6629
1791 Elm Rd
Warren, OH
 
A Mirror Image
(330) 369-1010
3240 Youngstown Rd SE
Warren, OH

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PetSmart
(330) 544-1499
5812 YOUNGSTOWN WARREN RD.
NILES, OH

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Creature Comforts—Bodywork for Pets

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Animals respond remarkably well to techniques developed for their caregivers.

Once upon a time the word bodywork referred only to something that happened inside an auto repair shop. But as interest in alternative therapies grew, health-minded people everywhere came to realize their bodies could use an occasional tune-up, too. These days, just about everyone has reaped the benefits of a massage therapist’s skillful touch, a chiropractor’s precise adjustments, or an acupuncturist’s qi-freeing needles. But humans and Volkswagens aren’t the only ones to experience the healing potential of bodywork—pets are getting in on the game, too.

Whether it’s massage, acupuncture, chiropractic, or craniosacral, bodywork helps pets heal—with impressive results. Read on to learn about some of the more tried-and-true modalities, as well as a few new ones on the horizon.

Chiropractic
Chiropractors realign musculoskeletal problems that can cause joint and nerve dysfunction. They examine the body—from toe to jaw—looking for inflammation, spasm, muscle loss, or neurological problems that result from a skewed musculoskeletal system. Sometimes the signs don’t appear to relate directly to structure. For example, rough coats and hair loss may signal compressed nerves. When chiropractors find abnormalities, they use low-force adjustments like stretching, gentle pulling, and guiding limbs to restore normal range of motion.

The therapist should tread gently with pets because of their delicate disk material, says certified animal chiropractor Julie Kaufman, DC, owner of The Animal Holistic Care Specialists in Marshall, Wisconsin, and author of Joint Yoga for Animals (Xenophon, 2006).

Patricia McConnell, PhD, author of For the Love of Dogs (Ballantine, 2006), has taken all five of her dogs to Kaufman, from 4-month-old Will to 15-year-old Pip. Will favored his right shoulder, leaning over to one side—sometimes called a lazy sit—and McConnell wanted to address any problem before it became chronic. After minor adjustments to his neck, right shoulder, and hip, Will was sitting straight, says McConnell. And although she has seen results firsthand, McConnell admits that the movements are so gentle she sometimes wonders if anything is happening.

Some pets look startled after adjustment, yawn (which can indicate they’re feeling stressed), and stretch. “Pathology of disease is due to conflict within the nervous system,” explains Betsy King, DVM, CVA, of Mesa, Arizona. “Realignments reset the nervous system, thereby enhancing the flow of qi.”

Craniosacral therapy
Craniosacral therapy (CST) aims to bring balance to the membranes and fluid around the brain and spinal cord, collectively called the craniosacral region. A subtle rhythm or pulse moves through those fluids and tissues, and a disruption—or strain—in this rhythm produces a ripple effect throughout the body. This can cause balance problems and neurological disorders, says Narda Robinson, DO, DVM, who teaches compl...

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