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Last updated 20-Jul-09

Introduction - Corgi
Breeding Your Corgi
Common Corgi House Training Problems
Corgi Boredom When Home Alone
Corgi Destructive Chewing
Corgi Eating Poop
Corgi Fear Biting
Corgi Joint Pain
Corgi Massage
Finding Corgis for Sale
House Training Tips for a New Corgi Puppy
How to Clean Your Carpet When Your Corgi Pees On It
How to Train your Corgi to Heel off the Leash
Paper Training Your Corgi Puppy
Recognizing, preventing, and handling Corgi aggression
Treating Corgi Arthritis Through Regular Dog Massage

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Dog Massage Secrets

Treating Corgi Arthritis Through Regular Dog Massage

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Contributed by Zoe Gan - Certified Dog Massage Therapist

Arthritis in dogs is similar to that of what we as people feel. The joints are stiff and often painful to bend and flex. And because of the pain caused by arthritis, your Corgi is likely to refrain from exercise and physical activity beyond what is necessary.

This is where arthritis treatment through the benefits of regular dog massage will help your Corgi to overcome the restrictions of arthritis and pain.

For example, you can learn how to apply dog massage regularly to massage the joints and stretch the limbs of your Corgi gently.

Before you begin the massage, be sure to find a warm area in your home to perform your dog massage. Performing the massage in a warm area will aid in maintaining a limber joint and loosen the tightening ligaments that aren't being used as often.

Regular massage of your Corgi also improves blood circulation in the body of the dog, thus reducing the stress on the heart and organs, and improving the overall health of your Corgi.

For active dogs that have just started showing signs of arthritis, regular dog massages are extremely beneficial to them as it is likely to delay the onset of the physical pain and frustration that they will experience.

Regular massages of your your Corgi also releases endorphines, which act as a natural painkiller.

With regular dog massage, you may even find your Corgi walking much better after just a few days -- especially for the older dogs which have more advanced arthritis.

Whatever you decide, do remember that if the condition of your Corgi is severe or there is pain, consult a professional canine massage therapist or your local veterinarian for advice before proceeding with self-administering dog arthritis treatment on your Corgi.

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