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Massage your dog. http://members.tripod.com/~RavenwoodDals/massage.htm http://www.psyeta.org/hia/vol8/cover.html Learn to massage your dog, and teach them to relax on command. Imagine the potential! IF your dog knows how to relax, learning becomes much, much easier and the pup can learn to focus on you during stressful moments in the chaotic real world: Quote:
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Thanks Hamoth! :thumbup: thats really helpful!! :D |
I think massaging your dog is very important. I don't use it as a training method, just to pamper them a little. We do a little massage before grooming and during their baths. They love it.... :p |
I massage my dogs backs at night when I am holding them. They love it. There so funny their eyes roll around when i am doing it. |
Thanks for the links! Olivia loves when I rub her chest, so I'm sure she'd love a massage! I don't know about using the oil, though. Has anyone used the oil on their dog? It doesn't seem necessary since it's not skin on skin. |
I massage Gus down after his bath. He loves it! |
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I always massaged Muffin from her ears to her tail - all over her body - her legs, too, including in between the pads of her feet and toes! It's a great therapy for them and great for bonding, too. She always loved it and would totally relax and she did look forward to it. I think it is a wonderful practice and one that helps to keep them healthy, especially as they age and become less active with stiffer muscles and possibly arthritis. I've read about a combination of a whirlpool and massage healing a dog that was partially paralyzed, so I certainly do recommend it. Kacee loves it, too. :) |
when we first got Buckeye I started massaging his shoulders. he would stand on my knees and face away from me. he loved it. now... he will "take the stance" when ever he wants the massage. he will hold up one of his "arms" when he thinks i should move to his chest area. then he totally plops over and lays like a baby in my arms. we both love it. |
I massage my dogs . |
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to. idenise SNIFF: A social custom to use when you greet other dogs. Place your nose as close as you can to the other dog s rear end and inhale deeply, repeat several times, or until your person makes you stop. this is halarious. i know we do lots for our pup but if theres anyone sniffing butts out there please post a pick. i could totally use a good laugh today Ü |
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