Holistic health care for our canine and feline friends is gaining
traction. There are all types of herbs and remedies being touted to keep
dogs and cats healthy. You may or may not embrace this mindset, but
whatever you think of the trend, there is a hands-on therapy that has
captured my attention. The benefits make sense to me, it’s free and it’s
something I can do at home for my pets. I’m talking about pet massage.
I’ll admit to indulging in a massage once in a while. I’m convinced of
the benefits of massage for me, so it stands to reason that the same
would benefit my dog and my cat. Additionally, I’m a huge advocate of
creating and maintaining a strong bond with your pets. Any activity you
participate in together furthers that bond – so that’s another plus for
giving your dog or cat a massage.
An article in Your Holistic Dog convinced me to start massaging our
four-legged family members because it explained the benefits in layman’s
terms. Some of the benefits are easy to quantify but other benefits of
massage therapy are hard to measure. Sure, obvious mobility improvement
can be measured but there are other reasons to consider pet massage. One
big reason is that massage and other hands-on therapies increase the
movement of your animal’s body fluids, thereby washing their internal
systems. This increased fluid circulation flushes toxins and strengthens
their immune system. In addition, massage is believed to provide your
pet with relief from pain and from stress. As in humans, stress
manifests itself in a variety of physical ways and contributes to an
assortment of illnesses. Here are some of the measurable and
immeasurable benefits of pet massage.
Stimulate bodily fluids and expedite recovery from surgery or sickness
As already touched on, dog and cat massage stimulates all the fluids in
the body including water, lymphatic fluids and even blood. If your pet
has recently undergone surgery, you can give him a massage to speed up
the recovery time. Massage circulates the sedation or anesthesia through
the body quicker. Moreover, the stimulation of bodily fluids helps
release stored toxins and flush them from the body, thereby enabling
your pet to recover more quickly from sickness. Another benefit is that
the movement of lymphatic fluids can strengthen your pet’s immune
system.
Some high-energy pets are more prone to need surgery
than others. Working dogs or dogs that are active in agility sports are
subject to joint injuries and repetitive stress problems. Dogs of any
type can suffer from cruciate ligament ruptures in the knee joint (also
known as CCL or ACL injuries) or patellar luxation at some point in
their life, both of which can require major surgery with extensive
recovery times. Massage can help the dog overcome the stress of the
surgery as well as hurry the healing process.
When an animal has major surgery, they must remain immobile during the
first few weeks of recovery. It’s during this time that their body
fluids can stagnate. Massage experts recommend using long strokes to
keep the dog’s bodily fluids moving during this time, which speeds up
the healing process and alleviates possible constipation and digestive
problems that can occur.
But don’t worry about the massage technique, just the act of touching
your pet in a loving and therapeutic way helps relieve their stress as
well as your own.
Reduce stress and ease muscle restrictions
Dogs and people get the same types of muscle knots and stiffness. And
just like people, dog massage helps alleviate this. Specifically, dog
massage can relax and detach sticky connective muscle tissues, which
allows bodily fluids to easily pump through the area. When fluids can
move freely, it decreases pain and stiffness.
My next-door neighbor used to massage her arthritic cat’s shoulders. She
was a retired nurse and swore it helped her cat’s mobility. Now I’ve
learned she was onto something. Pet massage can balance an animal’s
muscle tone, which aids the flexibility around body joints. I read a
testimonial of a person whose dog was experiencing signs of a luxating
patella. Through massage, the gal was able to strengthen the muscles
around her dog’s knee. She believes that massage, supplements, and
excellent nutrition improved her dog’s condition by providing increased
stability around the joints.
If you’ve ever enjoyed a massage, you know how good they make you feel.
What happens is this: the action stimulates endorphins, the feel-good
hormone. Through massage, these endorphins swirl around your body doing
what they do – make you feel good. The same happens for your pet.
Additionally, massage has a calming influence, which is important for
sustaining good health. Massage brings our pets to a state of
relaxation, and calms them to the point where their body can heal or
recover from excessive exercise or early stages of illness and disease.
Help senior dogs and cats in a variety of ways
As dogs and cats grow older, they develop a variety of health related
problems associated with the aging process. Arthritis and joint problems
including hip dysplasia can contribute to a loss of flexibility and
mobility. As my nurse-neighbor figured out, pet massage can create a
better quality of life for our animals by increasing movement and
flexibility as well as just making them feel better in general.
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