Findlay Animal Hospital and Findlay Animal Care Center

A Touch of Serenity ... Canine Massage
Annette Franklin
Canine Massage Practitioner

Annette has been educated with “PetMassage” of Toledo, Ohio. The Canine Massage Training Course was developed by Jonathan Rudinger, RN,LMT. Annette uses hand positions, strokes, and pressures for a complete basic full body canine massage. In addition, she may use Aromatherapy and Acupressure. She also performs massage for older dogs to enhance their hips, spine and respiratory system.


Canine Massage
(sessions include a preparatory walk and acclimation period)
$25 for 1/2 hour session
$40 for 1 full

What effect does massage have on dogs?

  • Relieves pain, muscle tension and soreness
  • Increases circulation and blood supply to muscles
  • Improved muscle tone, flexibility and joint function
  • Alleviates tension, stress and anxiety
  • Relaxes and energizes
  • Helps maintain posture and balance
  • Makes your dog feel relaxed and stress free

Which dogs benefit from massage?

  • Dogs participating in Agility and other Canine Sports
  • Rescued dogs
  • Older dogs experiencing stiffness
  • Working breeds
  • Puppies - helps to nourish growing bones, muscles and joints
  • Relaxes hyperactivity and encourages touch by other humans

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Findlay Animal Hospital • 2141 Bright Rd. • Findlay, Oh 45840 • Ph: 419.423.7232
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