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Canine Massage

Home Visits are available in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont. For a home visit, arrange a quiet area of your home where the dog is permitted to be comfortable. I will bring the blankets and mats. If your dog is comfortable on its bed, I can perform the massage there, or in another area if you choose.   Initial visit times are dependant on size of dog, with follow/up visits shorter in duration.   Longer initial visits allow me to introduce myself to the dog, and allow the dog to become familiar with me while I am talking to you about your companion. I focus on the quality of the massage as well as the time spent with the dog. You are invited and encouraged to be a part of the massage experience.


General time guidelines
Cats and Small Dogs
 (<20lbs) 
Initial Visit - 30-40 minutes
Follow Up visits - 15-20 minutes

Medium Dogs(21lbs-75lbs)
Initial Visit - 60 minutes
Follow Up visits - 25-30 minutes

Large Dogs(>76lbs)
Initial Visit - 90 minutes
Follow Up Visits- 50-55 minutes 

Please feel free to email or call with any concerns or questions.

Pricing depends on size of dog and location.  Discounts are available with multiple dogs
I can be reached at
k9massages@gmail.com
or 603-304-9696.


Sled Dog Kennels
If you are a Siberian Husky or sled dog racing kennel, arrangements can made for full kennel visits pre and post race, end of season or anytime throughout the year. Payment can be bartered or arranged in a mutually beneficial manner. Please contact Anastasia via email to discuss.


Please note that massage is not a substitute for veterinary medicine nor is it intended to take the place of regular checkups with your veterinarian. Although I have worked in several clinics as a technician, I do respect what I do not know and do not represent my services as veterinary care.


Massage is not indicated for any dog that is currently experiencing a fever, open wound, current skin infection, undiagnosed lump, or spinal disc problems (unless prescribed by a veterinarian). Massage may or may not be performed on a canine with cancer. This is debatable so please feel free to contact me to discuss further.
Canine Massage
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If you are interested in a canine massage, but would prefer a place other than your home, I practice on a regular basis at Stoney Brook Veterinary Hospital (603-448-4448).  You do not need to be a client to bring your small animal there. 

I am also available for workshops, breed club presentations, athletic events, and canine camps.


Please feel free to contact me as stated above, or if you prefer, fill out the form below.   I'm happy to answer any questions or concerns that you may have.  
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