Canine Acupressure

Session Cost: $85/65 Minutes

Canine acupressure is a non-invasive form of traditional Chinese medicine that involves the application of pressure to specific points on a dog’s body. The goal of acupressure is to balance the flow of energy, or Qi, throughout the body and promote healing. Acupressure points are located along pathways called meridians, which correspond to different organs and systems in the body.

By applying pressure to specific points along these meridians, acupressure is believed to help regulate the body’s energy flow and promote overall health and well-being. It can be used to address a variety of health issues, including musculoskeletal problems, digestive issues, and anxiety.

It’s important to note that canine acupressure is a complementary therapy and should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment.

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