Introduction to Canine Massage for Pet Owners!

Sunday, January 22  5:30pm-8:30pm  Cost is $45

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Why Canine Massage?

Helps all the body systems including immune system

Helps with anxiety and stress

Helps new pets bond with their new family

Helps older pets with arthritis and mobility issues

In This Class You Will Learn:

~How to keep you and your dog comfortable while giving massage                                                                                                       ~Indications and contraindications for giving canine massage
~A full-body canine massage routine-that your pet will love!
~Gentle stretches to add to the effectiveness of the massage

Shelley Sheets is a Denver Native.  She has a bachelor’s degree in education from Metro State College and has been a practicing massage therapist for twenty years.  Shelley  has taught massage therapy for Community College of Denver,  and developed and directed,  a  massage program that was launched in January of 2002 at Denver Career College.  Her massage experience has taken her everywhere from  working at Craig Hospital on spinal cord and traumatic brain injured patients to owning her own day spa in Littleton Colorado.

In 2009 she became certified in Canine Massage while at the same time completing a four year program at Mile Hi Church in Lakewood Colorado to become a licensed spiritual counselor.  Her ultimate goal is to support animals and their companions through education, massage and counseling.  She currently lives in Green Mountain with her husband and two dogs, Dodger and Ruby.  Shelley is a wealth of information and you will love to learn from her years of experience!

What Our Customers Are Saying:

“My dog Cinder is 9 years old, 120 pounds and arthritic. Cinder is so grateful that I took her to your Canine Massage class last month. Shelley really took the time to address each dog’s individual needs. It has really helped Cinder and we recommend this class to everyone!”        Sharlene from Littleton  (posted 2/2012)