Thanks so much for these videos! My Chihuahua-Corgi(I think) mix jumped off my bed last night and the poor thing has been limping ever since. I gave her a little massage on her shoulder and she is finally able to rest easy again!
Yes, yes, Daisy did a great job! I miss her and Dixie every day! Here's Daisy being a diva if you want to laugh.... ua-cam.com/video/08V_k81inLU/v-deo.html All the best, Gary C.
Really appreciate this video. I used to give my Akita massages and she loved it. It's very helpful to understand how to do these types of massages for a pet correctly. Definitely will be sharing your videos series in this are on our new Facebook page. Thank you!
Thank you for the great videos, I finally feel a bit hopeful. My Rottie had a broken vertebrae and back surgery as well as multiple knee repairs and now two degenerative discs in his neck. I know he has a lot of neck pain on and off and his knees seem weak inspite of a lot of therapy. I cannot wait to try this massage technique on him. I have arthritis in my hands and hope I can press hard enough to help him. Again Thanks so much!
crazeedogs Hi Crazeedogs, I do think you can probably give your dog a lot of relief. If your hands are an issue you may want to check out how I do the "hand on hand" technique here, www.do-it-yourself-joint-pain-relief.com/joint-pain-relief-techniques.html#Hand It can make the work much easier on your hands. Best, Gary Crowley
+Craig Slaunwhite I have had a lot of problems with my doxie's back as well. Make sure you know about IVD just in case. Mine actually has it and a lot of doxies do, so it's good to know about the symptoms an treatment. :) Have a great day!
Hi Gary - awesome site and you're so generous with information. Thank you. It's been a while since I checked and I was hoping you'd now have a video for leg pain in dogs. In particular for cruciate ligament knee injury. I have a Rottweiler, age 7, named Tyson. He was diagnosed last September 2014 and we had him fitted with an Ortho Design brace this January 2015 and he is regaining lost muscle tone with it. I also massage him and do acupressure on points suggested in the book, Four Paws Five Directions, both of which he loves however, any specific technique or information you could share would be much appreciated. Thank you Heather
Hi Heather, Basically you would want to release any tight tissue in his thighs and hips that you can find. That will the knee track properly and heal more quickly. And then, even after it's healed, you'll want to work on the hips and thighs on occasion to keep them free and functional. Hope that helps. All the best, Gary Crowley
There are a lot of "Rat Terrier breeders in California." Just do a Google search with that phrase. Here's on list with some California breeders on it ratterriers.gotop100.com/index3.html Best, Gary C.
Hi Sirenmuscle, I'm glad you appreciated the hard work Daisy put in. Dixie takes a turn in a few of the other videos coming soon. I agree about the bond (even if they're a little grumpy! haha). Working on them also makes me miss my previous dog, Barney, so I can relate. All the best, Gary Crowley
Thanks so much for these videos! My Chihuahua-Corgi(I think) mix jumped off my bed last night and the poor thing has been limping ever since. I gave her a little massage on her shoulder and she is finally able to rest easy again!
Daisy is Priceless! ❤️
Yes, yes, Daisy did a great job! I miss her and Dixie every day! Here's Daisy being a diva if you want to laugh.... ua-cam.com/video/08V_k81inLU/v-deo.html
All the best,
Gary C.
Really appreciate this video. I used to give my Akita massages and she loved it. It's very helpful to understand how to do these types of massages for a pet correctly. Definitely will be sharing your videos series in this are on our new Facebook page. Thank you!
Thank you for the great videos, I finally feel a bit hopeful. My Rottie had a broken vertebrae and back surgery as well as multiple knee repairs and now two degenerative discs in his neck. I know he has a lot of neck pain on and off and his knees seem weak inspite of a lot of therapy. I cannot wait to try this massage technique on him. I have arthritis in my hands and hope I can press hard enough to help him. Again Thanks so much!
crazeedogs Hi Crazeedogs,
I do think you can probably give your dog a lot of relief. If your hands are an issue you may want to check out how I do the "hand on hand" technique here, www.do-it-yourself-joint-pain-relief.com/joint-pain-relief-techniques.html#Hand It can make the work much easier on your hands.
Best,
Gary Crowley
thank you so much for showing us these techniques, I often work on my dogs and all the help I can get is so appreciated. you explain it so well :)
+Sher Lynn
You are very welcome. I'm thrilled you use my technique to help your pooch!
Best,
Gary C.
:)
Great video, a little puppy named Ollie and myself can't thank you enough.
funb Hi funb,
You are very welcome. Always thrilled to help Ollie!
Best,
Gary Crowley
Thank You so much. I thought my little Dachshund was getting old really fast. Turns out he just need the proper attention to relax his hips.
Craig Slaunwhite Hi Craig,
Awesome! I love to hear when my videos have helped a dog in need.
All the best,
Gary C.
+Craig Slaunwhite I have had a lot of problems with my doxie's back as well. Make sure you know about IVD just in case. Mine actually has it and a lot of doxies do, so it's good to know about the symptoms an treatment. :) Have a great day!
Thank you for this information. Gives me something to really think about.
Will that work for a shihpoo
Hi Gary - awesome site and you're so generous with information. Thank you.
It's been a while since I checked and I was hoping you'd now have a video for leg pain in dogs. In particular for cruciate ligament knee injury. I have a Rottweiler, age 7, named Tyson. He was diagnosed last September 2014 and we had him fitted with an Ortho Design brace this January 2015 and he is regaining lost muscle tone with it. I also massage him and do acupressure on points suggested in the book, Four Paws Five Directions, both of which he loves however, any specific technique or information you could share would be much appreciated.
Thank you
Heather
Hi Heather,
Basically you would want to release any tight tissue in his thighs and hips that you can find. That will the knee track properly and heal more quickly. And then, even after it's healed, you'll want to work on the hips and thighs on occasion to keep them free and functional.
Hope that helps.
All the best,
Gary Crowley
Ok. Basically, I feel, that's what I'm doing now. Good to know.
Thank you.
The dog and information is great
Wish you could help me find a rat for my sister here in California. She lost hers of old age.
There are a lot of "Rat Terrier breeders in California." Just do a Google search with that phrase. Here's on list with some California breeders on it
ratterriers.gotop100.com/index3.html
Best,
Gary C.
Hi Sirenmuscle,
I'm glad you appreciated the hard work Daisy put in. Dixie takes a turn in a few of the other videos coming soon. I agree about the bond (even if they're a little grumpy! haha). Working on them also makes me miss my previous dog, Barney, so I can relate.
All the best,
Gary Crowley
OMG you have 2 ratties!!! :D they are so cute!!!
Hi MrsClippit,
Oh yes, Dixie and Daisy are quite a pair! Gotta love a ratter ; )
Gary, Thank you!
Hi Roberto,
You are very welcome. I'm always thrilled to help any dog out of pain!
Thanks for commenting.
All the best,
Gary Crowley
Ahhh Daisy..I used to massage my dog weekly. He would lay there and relax and enjoy it. Creates a bond also I think. I miss my dog.