Pawsitive Touch
Animal Massage And Rehab

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Helping Animals Through Positive Touch!

Rachel Kinser
Certified Animal Massage Therapist

I have been working with animals professionally for the last five years. I have a bachelors degree in Zoo Science from Friends University, and worked as a zoo keeper for 2 years. For the past 4 years I have been working as a veterinary assistant for small, large and exotics animals.  I have completed training in maintenance canine massage and performance canine massage through the Northwest School of Animal Massage.  I have also completed training in Equine Sports Massage Therapy and Equine Rehab Therapy with the Midwest Natural Healing for Animals Center. I am currently offering massages at your home for your canine and equine friends or at event locations for pre and post performance massage. In the future I plan to have a business location where clients can bring their pets for massage and rehabilitation.    

  Benefits of Massage

* Flush Toxins from System
* Enhance Performance
* Improve Circulation
* Promotes Relaxation
* Assist in recovery from illness and injury
* Relieve Mental Stress and Improve Disposition
* Increase Range of Motion
* Helps to prevent injury


Just as humans do, our pets can suffer from built up physical tension. Massage can help alleviate pain and soreness from this tension. Massage can play an important role in your dogs over all well-being.

** Note:  Massage does not replace veterinary care. Always contact your veterinarian if you are in doubt about a medical condition.

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"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."

                -Gandhi

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