- Devon Goehring
- Equine and Canine Sports Massage Physical Therapy - Kuna, ID
- Kuna, ID - Little River Animal Massage Therapy strives to bring your horse or dog an excellent sports massage experience, whether it's a one time massage or multiples. Prices vary...
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- Jandi Briggs
- Rockstar Equine Therapy and Massage - Parma, ID
- Parma, ID - Rockstar Equine Therapy helps your horse perform like a rockstar through alternative and holistic therapies! Musculoskeletal Unwinding: 1 hour 30 minutes · $125 EMU is a system...
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- Chelsey Smith
- Legacy Equine Massage Therapy - Walla Walla, WA
- Walla Walla, WA - I am nationally certified with a Washington State in large animal massage from Northwest School of Animal Massage. I have maintenance and performance equine massage endorsements....
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- Elizabeth McNeilly
- Paws and Pamper - Animal Massage - Missoula, MT
- Missoula, MT - Reduce pain To reduce emotional problems due to trauma, anxiety, fear Reduce inflammation Gives acceptance to touch... Gives Puppies a sense of where their Paws are!.- Creating...
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- Lyndenn Knodel
- Sage Equine Bodyworks, LLC - Animal Massage - Lind, WA
- Lind, WA - Sage Equine Bodyworks LLC offers support and relief for your equine athlete through deep tissue massage and soft tissue manipulation in order to help meet your performance...
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- Kimberly Wilk
- Salty Dog Animal Wellness - Redmond, OR
- Redmond, OR - I am a graduate of Rocky Mountain Animal Acupressure and Massage and Tallgrass Animal Acupressure. Your animal is most comfortable at home so I come to them...
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- Kerri Miller
- HappyTails Canine Massage - Otis Orchards, WA
- Otis Orchards, WA - Hi Spokane! I am licensed massage therapist since 1998 and certified in canine massage since 2004. Massage is such a great way to enhance your pets...
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- Tamara Watt
- JWHA Horsemanship Academy - Equine Massage - Farmington, UT
- Farmington, UT - Large Animal Equine Myifasia Functional Therapy (EMFT). This technique is performed on horses of all activity and all backgrounds including performance. This is a high-level equine sports...
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How often should my pet receive massage therapy?
The ideal frequency depends on your pet’s age, activity level, and health condition. In Idaho, active or working dogs may benefit from weekly sessions, while older pets with arthritis might do well with biweekly or monthly treatments. Your animal massage therapist can help create a customized plan based on your pet’s needs.
Can animal massage help pets with anxiety or behavioral issues?
Yes. Many pet parents have found that animal massage in Idaho helps reduce anxiety, restlessness, and hyperactivity. Gentle touch and focused techniques promote relaxation and a sense of safety, which can be especially helpful for rescue animals or pets with trauma histories.
Do animal massage therapists in Idaho offer mobile or in-home sessions?
Many animal massage therapists in Idaho provide mobile or in-home services to keep pets comfortable in their familiar environment. This is especially helpful for pets who are nervous in new places or have mobility challenges. Always ask the therapist if they travel and whether there’s an additional fee.