wagging tailDog Talk Training & Wellness Sanctuary Presents:
Canine Massage & Acupressure Workshop with Karen Lachapelle

Hands-on-Workshop, Saturday, March 7, 2009 

You & Your Pet Are Invited!

 Relax, Release, Let Go & Grow~

 

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The connection between human and dog is unique.  Petting makes friends, massage is therapeutic.  This is something we can give to our dogs that makes us feel good too.
 
From the French word "Masser, "to stroke", massage is the manipulation of the physical and energetic body to increase circulation of blood, lymph and energy flow.
 
Acupressure moves and balances lifeforce energy by applying gentle pressure, at specific points, along the peridian pathways.
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french bullie sivasana
 
Bring your dog's comfy blanky ...
We are looking forward to Karen's Canine Massage & Acupressure Workhsop on Saturday, March 7.  There are a few spaces left. 
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Consider being our guest with your dog or cat to learn about (and enjoy) the benefits of massage, acupressure, cranial massage and more ... with Karen Lachapelle of Rub My Belly (website coming soon).
 
Karen is a graduate of Bancroft School of Small Animal Massage, Advanced Reiki, Certifications in Acupressure and Cranial-Sacral Therapy.  You can e-mail Karen at klachy@comcast.net for details about bringing your pets.  
Massage heals ailments likes stress, tension, behavioral anxiety and more ... it can aid in recovery following surgery, relieve aching muscles and joints and soothe arthritis.     
             cmt
Date:
Saturday, March 7
Time: 1:00-5:00
Location: DogTalk 
24 Tenney Rd
Pelham, NH  03076
603-635-3647
Cost:  $40.00 
Mail or fax 603-635-7441
 
MCVISADISC 
Acupressure is an ancient Chinese technique involving fingers pressed along pressure (meridian) points in the body.  Acupressure is used to treat physical ailments.  As with massage, Acupressure balances energy flow in the body.
We hope you take an afternoon to join us with your pet for some relief that can increase your pet's flow of blood, oxygen and awareness.  When the body is relaxed and aware, it will recover more quickly from overexertion, muscle soreness and stress.  
Enjoy the Journey,
Maureen Ross & Karen Lachapelle