Top Why massage? The Lang System Your dog

Musculature of dog Dogs are just like people; during their lifetimes, they will experience bumps and bruises, injuries, or serious trauma. Sometimes, however, after such injuries are treated and healed by a veterinarian, your dog may continue to continue to experience residual negative effects. These effects can be incorrect posture and movement, a decrease in muscle flexibility, or an imbalance in the blood circulation. Eventually, these residual negative effects can accumulate to cause a noticeable decline in your dog's overall health, energy, and zest for life. Even if your dog has never suffered an obvious injury, it is getting older, and chances are that it has dug at least one hole too energetically or jumped off the sofa the wrong way or met an unsociable cat face-to-face. For the aging dog, massage can get that old sparkle back and make them feel special. On the other hand, massage will benefit even the healthiest, most rambunctious dog, enhancing their talents and improving their health and longevity.

When you hear the word "massage," you probably think of spas, luxury, lots of discretionary money to spend, and "feeling-good" benefits! It's true that some massage methods fit this description. What the Lang System™ uses, however, is wellness and medical massage. As those terms suggest, this type of massage offers real benefits which can help your dog physically, emotionally and mentally. These styles of massage improve and enhance a large number of functions in the physical body. Two of the most critical functions are blood circulation and the animal's general well being.


Top Why massage? The Lang System Your dog

Landmarks ChartWhat is the Lang System™?

The Lang System™ was developed by Joanne Lang, a Master Certified Massage Therapist, who has over nineteen years of experience massaging people, dogs, horses, and even cats! Joanne created the Lang System™ to accomplish two goals:

 

Top Why massage? The Lang System Your dog

You know your dog better than anyone else.

A key component of the Lang System™ is its comprehensive, detailed set of checklists. These checklists cover almost every facet of your dog's life, from the food it eats to the amount of activity it enjoys every day, to its favorite sleeping position! Some of the evaluation questions by themselves may seem silly or all-too-obvious. dog structureBut combine these questions with all the other probing questions on the checklists - and the result is a very accurate assessment of your dog's health and attitude towards life!

Once all the evaluation checklist questions have been answered, the Lang provider and you will determine whether the dog client is standing, sitting, walking or running correctly. In combination, this information will be used to set up specific recommendations for your dog to help its posture and movement. These suggestions can include massage strategies, nutritional advice, exercise regimens, and referrals to veterinary care.

Some conditions may exist in your dog where you should not use massage. Please consult your veterinarian before practicing canine massage to ensure that your dog has no physical problems which might be aggravated by such activity. Arthritis, fractures, cancer and certain skin conditions are examples of situations when massage may not be an appropriate modality.

Some dogs have personalities or "emotional" problems which need to be evaluated before a regimen of canine massage can begin. Some of these can be handled with a single visit to our facilities or to your home. This one (or initial) consultation includes goal setting, evaluation, establishment of a plan, instruction, demonstration and coaching. This first visit is 2-hours in duration. All in-home training comes with a detailed evaluation and training plan sent in writing within 5 days of your session. Often, a follow-up visit may be needed. follow-up telephone and internet support is free.

Follow-up visits $70/hour

Boarding @ $20/day/dog and $100/day/human

 
A Canine Massage School for the Dedicated Provider