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Welcome to Macoby Clinical Canine Massage Therapy's website


Clinical canine massage is a safe non invasive form of complementary therapy that can produce results in as little as 1-3 sessions. Massage helps to rehabilitate soft tissue injuries such as sprains or strains along with supporting those dogs that need extra help with chronic pain management for conditions such as arthritis.


Have you noticed any of the following with your dog for example?


  • Limping or on going lameness
  • Changes in behaviour such as becoming withdrawn or not wanting to be groomed
  • They seem to be getting old before their time
  • Have been diagnosed with elbow or hip dysplasia
  • Arthritic changes
  • Gait changes


If you have then get in touch today to find out more about how clinical canine massage could be of benefit for your dog



..........NEWS FROM MACOBY..........

Thank you to my clients who gave their permission for me to submit their dogs treatment as part of the clinical trials research into the efficacy of Canine Massage Therapy run by the Canine Massage Guild with Winchester University

The results are in & look pretty impressive!

More information can be found by copying this link

                    https://bvajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/vetr.586













..........AWARD NOMINATIONS..........


Macoby has been nominated for the Animal Star Awards 2024 & we have been selected as a finalist!

We were fortunate to be nominated in 2022 & made it to the finals so paws crossed for this year! Also winner of the Professional Dog Businesses UK canine massage catergory 2023





















Professional memberships:


Kim is a general committee member of the Canine Massage Guild - a nationwide network of clinical canine massage therapists.

To find out more please visit www.k9-massageguild.co.uk








Also a member of IAAT - International Association of Animal Therapists an organisation of animal therapists in practice