Canine Massage - Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt

Canine Massage

By Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt

  • Release Date: 2012-12-12
  • Genre: Pets

Description

Massage is used to help dogs relax, to condition the canine athlete, to assist in recovery from injuries and to ease chronic pain. Learn the techniques of a recognized expert in the field so that you can bring the well-known benefits of massage to your own dog or become a canine massage specialist. Well illustrated with over 100 illustrations and 100 photos, detailed examinations of muscular stress points, diagnoses and treatments. Excellent source of information on dog anatomy as well. DVD is now available also!

What reviewers are saying...

NORTH SHORE NEWS
Those aches and pains are usually the result of overexertion and are more prone to occur as we get older. These same pains happen to our canine friends and they too can benefit from massage treatment. Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt has been a massage therapist for over 20 years. His compassion and empathy for animals has prompted him to develop massage techniques specifically designed for dogs. Beginning with an examination of canine anatomy and physiology, Hourdebaigt follows with dog kinesiology. Through these opening chapters the reader is offered a better understanding of how a dog moves and the muscles that make it possible. Then Hourdebaigt introduces the principles and techniques of massage and specifically how they apply to dogs. Massage routines, stretches and dealing with common problems are just some of the lessons provided. Detailed illustrations and accompanying photographs help to illustrate the methods. Hourdebaigt’s approach is gentle and meant to establish a strong relationship between you and your dog. By starting slowly and building trust you will be able to greatly increase the quality of care you can provide for your dog. Terry Peters

APDT This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth study of canine massage. It is designed to provide practical advice and information to professionals and non-professionals in an effort to assist with the healing of injuries, provide relaxation, improve general health and fitness, and become acquainted with your dog’s overall anatomy and musculoskeletal system. The emphasis of this book is how to apply effective human massage techniques to canines. This includes general principals of massage, massage movements, specific massage techniques, and routines. As a canine of rehabilitation practitioner of seven years, I found his knowledge and expertise to be well founded with a basic, yet practical, approach. He provides an excellent chapter on common stress areas, how to identify them, signs and symptoms, and a logical and organized manner in which to treat them. This may be of particular interest to the canine athlete owner, as such great demands are placed on the canine bodies, and little is known regarding preventative or curative massage treatments. I found this chapter insightful and extremely valuable in providing a simple, yet systematic manner in which to identify and treat “stress points.” This will enable the owner to maximize the dog’s physical performance and potentially prevent injury. In all my own coursework, no instructor has addressed this issue as comprehensively as Jeanne-Pierre.