Hello to all members- and thank you for joining- My name is Maryjean Ballner. I'm the author of the DVD's and books- "Cat Massage: A Whiskers-to-Tail- Guide to...
Maryjean, Thanks for starting this up. I was excited to see we now had a group, although it is rarely posted upon. I have your book on Dog Massage and refer...
Hello everyone, How many people are in this group? I am grateful to you for taking the time to put this together. Thank you. I am Dian Arcaro, I live in...
Hey everyone, I was mentioned on a podcast. Go to www.podcast.net/cat/29 and pick #4 (animal behavior). It is an interesting site, and I wrote a question to...
Here's an interesting article on pet insurance- Sandy Robins is an award-winning pet lifestyle writer and member of Dog Writers Association of America. is the...
Hi All, I just wanted to introduce myself and say how glad I am for this list. Marguerite Chipp-Matthews, LMT, MTI CEP Companion Animal Massage & Bodywork ...
Hello to all of you. I have enjoyed the notes each of you has sent. My name is Tinky Keen and I massage pets in Richmond, VA. For now, it is a part time job,...
Tinky Keen
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Sep 24, 2006 12:39 am
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Hello, I am hoping to connect with people in wisconsin and talk with them about animal massage here in the wisconsin area. gerryrae...
Hi, My name is Linda Knight. I live in Akron Ohio. I am a Massage Therapist, Reiki Master, Canine Massage Practitioner and a Healing Touch for Animals...
Hi Folks, ... it's our automatic monthly reminder of the guidelines for our list- maybe they'll spark some ideas for discussion. ... These are simply some...
I just wanted to let anyone know that may be interested, that Dogwise has a dog anatomy book available. http://www.dogwise.com/itemdetails.cfm?ID=dv172 ...
Hi - I have this book. It is a great reference for body parts, but there is virtually no reading in it. The pictures are good, but you have to match the...
There is an awful new proposal to changes in dog law being proposed in Ohio, the homestate of the IAAMB. It affects breeders (of course) -- but also Rescue...
I'm hoping you guys can help me with ideas for a demo on canine massage. I've been asked to present a two-hour seminar to dog owners with a wide variety of...
Courtney, I sent this and got it back, I'm not on Yahoo and my post won't go through. Her is my answer for you and the rest of the group if you can send it,...
Will the two hours be just about dog massage? When I do seminars, they usually do last two hours. I start out introducing myself, who I'am, how I got into...
I massaged a 12 year old dog today. I spoke to the vet first and she said that massage would be good for the dog and there were no areas to avoid. I went VERY...
I do energy healing and massage. For that area on the dog, if you choose to massage again, I would not touch but move your hand above the area, so the energy...
Nancy Dutton
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Nov 16, 2006 3:42 pm
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It seems like the vet either missed something or the blood clot is causing more discomfort than the vet thinks. Suggest the owner get a second opinion from ...
This dog should be seen by an animal chiropractor. Did the vet take x-rays? The spinal joints are obviously involved in this animal and need to be treated....
I want to thank everyone for answering. The vet just called me to get an account of what happened and they are going to re-examin tomorrow morning. Maybe they...
It is good the hear that the vet was interested enough to call you back. My advice is to continue to see the dog. It may take a bit of time for him to feel...
Tinky Keen
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Nov 17, 2006 3:53 am
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I also do energy balancing (Reiki) along with canine massage. Sometimes passive touch is helpful along the other areas that aren't near the spots that seem to...
Glad the vet is re-assessing. Please write again after you get new info. I don't know what your experience with energy work is. So, if you are aware of the...
Great advice, Marguerite!!! Treasure your Life . . . Nancy Dutton 303-665-4185 healingnancy@... _____ From: IAAMB@yahoogroups.com...
Nancy Dutton
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Nov 17, 2006 9:50 pm
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Thank you so much. My problem is in a massage session I have been known to walk away feeling other peoples pain. I know this will help me. UPDATE: Mickey has...
I agree with Margarite's advice below but would like to add to that. "There are a myriad of techniques for protection. A very simple one is to brush yourself...
I massaged him on Wed and he was more open to me. It took him some time to warm up and he did snap once, but it was a lot better than the last time. I did...
I am soooooooooo happy for you! I believe you will find he'll warm up to you quicker and quicker with each visit. Good job! Treasure your Life . . . Nancy...
Nancy Dutton
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Nov 24, 2006 11:55 pm
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Kudos to you for sticking with Mickey. It's good to see everyone helping with suggestions because we all learn from each other. hopedog33...