Just like us, dogs can get sore muscles and achy joints. But while we can easily communicate when we feel pain and look for solutions to curb it, our dogs suffer stiff necks and tight hamstrings in silence. Massaging your dog is a great way to bond with your pet and spot potential health problems, like tumors or sore spots, before they get out of hand. Massaging a dog is different from massaging a person; instead of doing a deep tissue massage to loosen muscles, the aim is to use gentle motions that help your pet relax and feel comfortable. Here are a few tips to consider while massaging your dog. Follow us for more tips @dogs_protraining 👉 Wanna Train Your Dog. Click on the link in bio to learn more..... Thanks . . . . . Reposted from @officialprakritingo #braintraining4dog #dogtraining #dogsports #dogsports #balancedtraining #k9training #dutchshepherd #workingdogsofinstagram #k9love #malinoisdog #malinoisarmy #belgiummalinois #dutchshepherds #maligatorsofinstagram #dogtrainerslife #dogadventures #dogboarding #dogsplaying #dogboarding #dogswithjobs #dogplaying #happydoggo #dogtrainer #dogtrainingisfun #dogtrainingadvice #K99insta (at USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CV5Mk1toB4E/?utm_medium=tumblr


















