Canine Massage
& Craniosacral
Therapy
Eugene, OR
Because we love our dogs.
ARTHRITIS
PRE + POST
SPORTS TRIAL
INJURY PREVENTION
AFTER SURGERY / INJURY
SENIOR MOBILITY MAINTENANCE
Is bodywork appropriate for your dog?
Canine Massage is safe and effective for most dogs no matter what stage of life they are in. An assessment and health history is required to determine a customized action plan, and whether or not your dog's temperament is
a good fit for therapeutic massage.
Your dog's veterinarian must confirm there are no contraindications before treatment.
Dogs that display fear aggression are not
a good candidate for massage.
What does Canine Massage & Craniosacral therapy look like?
Typically I do a combination of Massage and Craniosacral therapies, with the focus mostly on massage. Bodywork is customized to your dog's health history, age, activity level, and pain level. All dogs react differently to massage, and it can take your dog a while to relax and build trust. Most dogs eventually really enjoy the therapeutic touch, and many fall asleep during or right after a session.
You can expect:
*Mayo Fascial release
*Swedish Massage Techniques such as Effleurage, Petrissage,
Tapotement, friction, etc...
*Session notes that you can share with your vet or other providers.
*CST unwinding and releases
Massage sessions take place in your home or our studio.
For in-home visits a clean,
quiet place away from other pets, and children is required.
Sessions take 45 minutes to 1 hour and
include notes and recommendations.
Cost is $75 per session for home visits, $60 for studio sessions.
We also offer packages. If you have a health insurance plan for your dog, please check with them to ensure massage is covered.
JEN SLATER
Certified Small Animal Massage Therapist
Certified Craniosacral Therapist
She received her training at the
Northwest School of Animal Massage
She carries insurance through IAAMB.
Give us a call or email...
M-F 9am-5pm
541.513.8756
fidoluver@gmail.com