Relief & Recovery for Your Dog Through Massage Therapy

Gentle, effective therapy to ease pain and anxiety, improve mobility, and enhance your dog’s quality of life.

Dogs can’t tell us when they’re in pain, but the signs are there -stiffness, limping/difficulty moving, or avoiding activities they once loved. If your dog is in their senior years, recovering from an injury, or dealing with chronic discomfort, massage therapy can help.

How Massage Helps

Canine massage therapy is designed to reduce pain, improve circulation, and restore natural movement—without medications or invasive treatments.

List of Common Conditions Massage Helps With:

Arthritis & Joint Pain

Post-injury Rehabilitation

Muscle Stiffness & Tension

Hip Dysplasia Support

Anxiety & Stress Relief

My Approach

Unlike traditional treatments that rely on medication, I use hands-on techniques to gently restore movement, help increase circulation, improve mobility, and promote relaxation.

One-on-One Massage Treatments

Every session is tailored to your dog’s specific needs—whether they need post-injury care or simple relaxation.

Location: Treatments are held at our studio in Leaside. In-home treatments are available upon request within the Toronto area.

What to Expect
in a Session

  1. Assess (gait and movement analysis, palm compression to feel muscles, range of motion testing) 

  2. Gentle Swedish Massage 

  3. Mobility exercises/stretches are performed. Red Light Therapy used as needed. 

  4. Recommendations to dog owner are provided (helpful techniques that you can perform at home in-between treatments) 

Success Stories

  • Deanna is nothing short of amazing!

    "She went above and beyond for MacIntosh during his toughest days, and I truly believe her work gave him relief when he needed it most. Now, she continues to help our senior dog, Oliver, move more comfortably and enjoy his golden years. Her kindness, skill, and dedication mean the world to us, and I can’t recommend her enough!"

    - Fiona . L

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