Canine Myotherapy (massage) Session - first visit

€60.00

Your first Myotherapy visit will last approximately 60 minutes. This time frame allows us the opportunity to meet both you and your dog in a relaxed and comfortable setting, as well as to thoroughly review the detailed answers you have provided on your client form.

The actual treatment duration may vary depending on your dog’s individual needs and responses. We strongly believe in choice-led treatment, which means your dog retains freedom of movement throughout the entire process. This approach gives your dog control over the intensity and pace of the treatment, making it possible to address areas that might otherwise be highly resistant to any type of manual contact. Some dogs relax straight away, while others take more time to relax.

Actual hands-on treatment time will never exceed 45 minutes.

Your first Myotherapy visit will last approximately 60 minutes. This time frame allows us the opportunity to meet both you and your dog in a relaxed and comfortable setting, as well as to thoroughly review the detailed answers you have provided on your client form.

The actual treatment duration may vary depending on your dog’s individual needs and responses. We strongly believe in choice-led treatment, which means your dog retains freedom of movement throughout the entire process. This approach gives your dog control over the intensity and pace of the treatment, making it possible to address areas that might otherwise be highly resistant to any type of manual contact. Some dogs relax straight away, while others take more time to relax.

Actual hands-on treatment time will never exceed 45 minutes.

Get in touch

Once you have booked a session, I will send you a pre treatment questionnaire – don’t worry if this is too much paperwork we can go through this together but if I receive this before our appointment helps me build a picture in advance and allows me to work out a treatment plan for your dog.

I will also send you the link to the vet consent form. Please note that we cannot treat your dog without prior vet consent.

I also ask for some postural photos and videos of your dog where possible.