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Caitlin Philips
- Paw Peace Animal Body Therapy - Massage, Acupressure, Energy - Rio Rancho, NM
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- Rio Rancho, NM - Based in Rio Rancho, NM, Paw Peace provides Therapeutic Massage and other Healing Arts to animals large and small. Majority of clients are dogs and cats....
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Angelique Chacon
- Animal Healer - Pet Reiki Practitioner - Albuquerque, NM
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- Albuquerque, NM - I create a positive, balanced energy for your pet to help her live a harmonious and happy life. I use energy healing skills to bring about healing...
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- Lara McClure
- A Gentle Touch Equine Massage Therapy - Torreon, NM
- Torreon, NM - I perform a hands on evaluation of your horse’s body, from head to tail. I feel for reactive pressure points and muscles that might be causing your...
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- Beth Davis
- Sunrise Chiropractic - Animal Chiropractor - Farmington, NM
- Farmington, NM - Dr. Beth Davis, said it's important for pets to have a Veterinarian exam. Most of her referrals come from area Veterinarian’s, she said. According to New Mexico...
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- Kristine Helgeson
- Hands On Hounds - Canine Massage Services - Colorado Springs, CO
- Colorado Springs, CO - Canine Massage and movement evaluation for the canine athlete and pets recovering from surgery and elderly pets. I also can help with movement issues for the...
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- Chris Wennberg
- Canine Massage - Dog Massage Therapy - Monument, CO
- Monument, CO - Your canine enjoys all of the benefits of massage that you enjoy. I assess the needs of the canine and develop a massage that is catered specifically...
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- Denise Harris-Frazier
- FRED4PAWS - Canine Mobile Massage Therapist - Castle Rock, CO
- Castle Rock, CO - Woof woof, hi in human words. I am a canine massage therapist Since 2015. Specializing in trigger point therapy and cold laser therapy.my office is at...
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- Denise Harris-Frazier
- Fred4Paws, Canine Massage - Franktown, CO
- Franktown, CO - More pet owners are realizing the benefits to canine therapeutic massages and how they can transform their pets’ lives. Whether it’s to improve mobility, prolong their lifespan...
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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 New Mexico, 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico offer mobile or in-home sessions?
Many animal massage therapists in New Mexico 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.