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We all know that massage is good for humans, but dogs can also benefit from this healing practice. If you have an older dog with health issues, a dog in recuperation, or one that has behavioral issues - find out how massage can help dogs overcome these challenges.
Featuring Ann Yerevanian, Canine Massage Therapist
Ann is a California licensed RN and a graduate of The Lang Institute for Canine Massage, a comprehensive 682 hour course. Areas of study included canine anatomy, physiology, orthopedic pathology, gait and movement, massage techniques, and nutrition.
Videographer: Yvette De La Garza
Yvette De La Garza is a videographer and multimedia producer covering news and features for SignOnSanDiego.com, the website for the San Diego Union-Tribune. Contact Yvette De La Garza at ygarza1234@gmail.com
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