Canine Sports Massage Seminar
Friday, November 6th, 2009
You will learn….
Basic massage techniques
To register email www.pawsinnresort@frontiernet.net
Class fee $30.00 Bring your dog!
Michelle Bame, CSMT
Certified Canine Sports Massage Therapist
612-710-3500
~A little history~
The love for dogs I have started at a very young age with companion animals that were part of my family growing up. My passion for dogs came with my first dog as an adult. Together we discovered the fun of dog parks, long walks, dog agility, obedience, fly ball and herding. Over the next 5-7 years, my husband and I added three more dogs to our family. As my love of dogs grew, so did my interest in health care, nutrition and training. Over the last fifteen years, I have attended and participated in numerous educational workshops and seminars.
Interest in canine massage came easily when one of my dogs starting refusing jumps and was less excited about playing Frisbee. I was referred to
Canine Sports Massage certification was 300 hours of intense class room training with the majority of time spent working “hands on” with dogs. The curriculum included anatomy, physiology, nutrition, gait analysis, conformation evaluation, massage techniques, biomechanics of performance dogs, post injury healing, acupressure and Bach Flower Essences. Since my certification, I have also become a student of life enhancing essential oils; adding to my ability to assist in personal care for your canines every day life.
My canine massage business has grown since its start in March 2006. Currently, my clients include canine athletes, post surgical dogs, arthritic dogs and a few couch potatoes. Many of my weekends are spent at canine sporting events providing pre and post massage to canine athletes.
My approach to massage is one of more natural principles; looking at the dog as a whole. My goal is not only to provide all the benefits of massage, but to teach you, the owner, how to be proactive with your dogs health care.
Today, I continue to play with my dogs and continue to strive for more knowledge to better their lives. This knowledge, I would like to share with you.
Canine Sports Massage Seminar
Friday, November 6th, 2009
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
In this two hour, info-packed, hands-on seminar, learn the answers to the questions: Why massage my dog? What are the benefits of canine massage? Will my dog benefit from massage? Learn basic massage techniques you can put to use right away with your dog. Learn proper warm up, cool down and stretching techniques and their importance. Learn what to be aware of to help your canine athlete feel their best.
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