There are four basic elements of the massage, contact, pressure, or reason and the repetition. Contact. Take the time to touch your dog before and after walk. The muscle that has worked we feel very different from a cool, relaxed muscle. Always support your dog with your body or with your hands. pressure.
Pressure levels are ranked from level one to level four. At level one, you perform a light pressure with your fingertips. The understanding of pressure is easy. The thicker the muscle, the heavier the pressure deliberate pressure is not necessarily painful pressure. Start shallow then work deeper rhythm. Rhythm is not the same thing as tempo massage techniques can be used with varying tempo, according to the desired effect.
Depending on the tempo, a massage can have a calming or invigorating effect. orgasm is the choreography of your massage session. Be creative, combined techniques stroke. stretches use three degrees of speed, slow, moderate and fast. repetition. Repetition establishes acceptance and relaxation.
Massage is an intensive experience because petting differs from massage movement patterns. Every movement should be repeated several times over the same area in use physical benefits. Dogs may not necessarily understand what is going on. patterns of repetitive movements can make some dogs nervous and scarred. Use your intuition to determine the number of repetitions on each body part. don't perform more than 10 repetitions in a row.
You slower and gentle approach, various tempo and pressure. Stop the process if your doc tries to avoid it.