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  • Question
    Is it good to massage your dog?
    Marie Lin
    Licensed Pet Groomer
    Marie Lin is a Licensed Pet Groomer and the Owner of Marie's Pet Grooming, a grooming salon based in New York City. Marie has over 10 years of pet grooming experience specializing in dogs and cats. She earned her pet grooming certification from the American Academy of Pet Grooming New York in 2009 and is also a member of the National Dog Groomers Association of America. She earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Hawaii Pacific University in 2007.
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    Expert Answer
    Try massaging your dog while easing them into a bath. Gently massage your dog while praising their behavior and ease them into the bathing process by controlling the water pressure.
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    How do I know if my dog is enjoying it?
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    He/she will be very relaxed, and if you are doing it right, they may even fall asleep. My dog falls asleep and has even started snoring on some occasions.
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    Is it bad that my dog groans or makes a strange breathing noise if I pet behind his ears?
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    It all depends on what kind of groan it is. Is it aggressive or just a manifestation of pleasure? Many dogs grunt when they're happy or positively stimulated.
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    What if my dog hates me?
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    Dogs like people who feed them and give them attention. If you're trying to make friends with a new dog, spend time talking to him in a gentle voice. Sit on the ground with him so that you don't look intimidating (dogs can be intimidated by people towering over them). You can offer the dog a treat, but let him approach you because that will make him feel safer. If the dog seems receptive, you can pet him, but don't try to force it. Do this on a regular basis, and the dog will become accustomed to you. For any serious behavioral problems, see a dog trainer.
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    How often should I do this a day?
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    You could do it however many times you like as long as your dog is enjoying it.
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    How do you calm down a hyperactive dog?
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    Dogs, just like humans, need adequate exercise. Give your dog an outlet for her energy and let her tire herself out.
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    Is there a specific kind of massage that I can learn to help my dog who had a previously broken leg that healed wrong and is sore?
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    There isn't a massage that can be given to help a dog in this condition. The best thing to do is to take the dog in question to your veterinarian to determine and administer proper treatment for your dog's leg.
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    How do I help an old dog that has congestive heart failure?
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    Your vet will want to know any symptoms you've noticed. They will want to know what the dog eats, what medications and supplements it may be taking, and if the dog is current on heartworm protection. Massage should not affect the heart condition, as long as you are gentle around affected areas, and pay attention to the dog's responses to the massage.
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    How do I massage my dog to prevent backward sneezing?
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    You can't prevent these through massages. You can, however, help your dog through these episodes by getting down to the level while they are going through them and softly caressing their back and gently talking to them.
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    What can I do to relieve severe back pain in a dog?
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    That depends on the reason for the severe back pain. More information is needed to answer this question correctly and responsibly.
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    My pomeranian has a ruptured disc and can't hunch to go to the bathroom. Will massaging help her?
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    No, massage should not be done on any rupture. Take the dog to the vet for precise advice tailored to the dog's issues.
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    How can I tell if my dog is relaxed?
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    He ma have droopy eyes, his mouth might be loosely open, and his ears will be held in their normal position or natural position. This varies by dog, of course.
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    Can I do it while my dog is chewing a bone? He's generally relaxed while doing it.
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    That is probably the best time to do it. You can also do it when your dog is playing with a toy or lying down.
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    What does it mean if the dog doesn't do anything during the massage?
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    It can mean that they either don't like it or are just relaxed. Some dogs don't make as much noise when they're relaxed, so you'll want to observe their body language to see if they like/dislike it.
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    What can I do if my pet has been diagnosed with an enlarged heart?
    Community Answer
    These massages do not affect an enlarged heart, but pay attention to your dog's reaction during the massage.
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    How do I massage a dog that suffers headaches?
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    Massage the head more, doing soft strokes on the top of the head and around the eyes.
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    What should I do for a dog that suffered from abuse?
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    First, before you attempt to massage the dog, make sure they trust and feel safe with you. After that, make sure they don't have any places on their body that could be sensitive or painful from past injuries. Most importantly, love and play with them throughout the process to make sure they feel comfortable and happy; be gentle until they get comfortable with the idea of massages.
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    When can I start massaging my dog?
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    Whenever you like, as long as the dog is in a calm mood.
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    Can a couple of drops of lavender essential oil in a handful of almond oil be used to smooth the coat afterwards?
    Jillian Rose
    Community Answer
    Essential oils can be harmful or irritating for dogs in some cases. Call a vet office to know for sure. You could try researching this topic through credible veterinary sources and experts, and evaluate potential risks involved - or just call a few different trusted vet offices to get input from various professionals. That may help to reach an educated decision.
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    What if your dog does not stay in one place?
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    Maybe your dog doesn't like the massage or doesn't feel comfy enough. Every dog is different. Your dog may be too energetic to settle down and have a massage. Try it after dinner at the end of the day or at other times when your dog is tired.
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    What schooling is required for deep tissue massages for animals?
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    It varies by state, many requiring it to be under direct or general supervision of a vet if preformed by anyone other than a vet.
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    What spots I should avoid when giving my dog a massage?
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    The undersides of your dog should never be massaged, especially if the dog is pregnant. Try to stay at the legs, neck, back, and head.
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    What attachment should I use to give my long haired dog a puppy cut?
    Sudarshan Trilok
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    Nothing special is needed really. Just keep your cool around him/her as it helps reduce their playful nature and gets them calm. Once they're calm they are ready for the trim
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    Can I massage a dog that's asleep?
    Community Answer
    If you do it gently so you do not wake them, yes.
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    What are signs my dog likes the massage?
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    If it falls asleep or looks relaxed, makes cute noises or snuggles with you, these are all signs the dog is enjoying the massage.
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    What do I do if my dog shakes when it's getting a massage? What does it mean?
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    You may or may not be massaging too hard he/she will shake if he/she is in pain. But it can also mean she enjoys the massage and is shaking because she is pleased, excited, or even happy.
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