Reflexology has recently become more popular amongst humans, but can it be practiced on dogs, as well? Reflexology is the practice of applying pressure to points in the hand and feet, which correspond with particular organs in the body. By stimulating these points, we can improve the health in the corresponding area of the body. Dogs actually have similar pressure points in their paws and on their lower legs. Reflexology in pets can be referred to as "pawflexology".
An Overview of Canine Reflexology
Dogs have a similar anatomy to that of humans, even though they look drastically different from us. They also have similar health concerns, due to having organs that function similarly. We both accumulate stress and have similar emotions and, like with humans, dogs have pressure points in their feet, or paws. Paw reflexology can help to relieve some of the stress your dog has accumulated, and it can improve his overall health. By stimulating these pressure points, we can promote circulation, balance and relaxation in our dogs. Like with human reflexology, you will find there are charts that help to locate the pressure points for each organ in the body.
Benefits of Reflexology in Dogs
There are numerous benefits of reflexology in dogs, which are similar to those in humans. Mainly, canine reflexology helps to relieve stress by bringing energy to the pressure points in your pet's paws. By relieving this stress, your dog will be healthier overall and visibly happier. Reflexology can even help to ease certain health problems your pet might be experiencing. However, make sure to ask for your veterinarian's advice before using reflexology on an animal.
Precautions When Practicing Reflexology
Again, ask your pet's veterinarian before starting reflexology treatments for your dog, or for any pet -- especially if he is suffering from health issues. By applying pressure to the paws, you are causing toxins to pool in these areas, which could potentially make the problem worse. Does your dog flinch or pull his paw away when you try to touch it? If he normally doesn't mind, you may have reason to be concerned. Always make sure to apply gentle pressure to your dog's paws to avoid harming him, or even frightening your pet. Also, be sure to work in short, frequent sessions.
Just as people can benefit from reflexology, dogs, cats and other pets may also benefit from similar sessions. Your dog will be happier and healthier as a result -- just make sure to follow the recommended precautions before starting reflexology treatments for your pet.
References:
Canine Reflexology
Pet Reflexology , Universal College of Reflexology
**Note: This author does not claim to be a veterinary professional. If your pet needs immediate medical attention, please consult with a veterinarian.
An Overview of Canine Reflexology
Dogs have a similar anatomy to that of humans, even though they look drastically different from us. They also have similar health concerns, due to having organs that function similarly. We both accumulate stress and have similar emotions and, like with humans, dogs have pressure points in their feet, or paws. Paw reflexology can help to relieve some of the stress your dog has accumulated, and it can improve his overall health. By stimulating these pressure points, we can promote circulation, balance and relaxation in our dogs. Like with human reflexology, you will find there are charts that help to locate the pressure points for each organ in the body.
Benefits of Reflexology in Dogs
There are numerous benefits of reflexology in dogs, which are similar to those in humans. Mainly, canine reflexology helps to relieve stress by bringing energy to the pressure points in your pet's paws. By relieving this stress, your dog will be healthier overall and visibly happier. Reflexology can even help to ease certain health problems your pet might be experiencing. However, make sure to ask for your veterinarian's advice before using reflexology on an animal.
Precautions When Practicing Reflexology
Again, ask your pet's veterinarian before starting reflexology treatments for your dog, or for any pet -- especially if he is suffering from health issues. By applying pressure to the paws, you are causing toxins to pool in these areas, which could potentially make the problem worse. Does your dog flinch or pull his paw away when you try to touch it? If he normally doesn't mind, you may have reason to be concerned. Always make sure to apply gentle pressure to your dog's paws to avoid harming him, or even frightening your pet. Also, be sure to work in short, frequent sessions.
Just as people can benefit from reflexology, dogs, cats and other pets may also benefit from similar sessions. Your dog will be happier and healthier as a result -- just make sure to follow the recommended precautions before starting reflexology treatments for your pet.
References:
Canine Reflexology
Pet Reflexology , Universal College of Reflexology
**Note: This author does not claim to be a veterinary professional. If your pet needs immediate medical attention, please consult with a veterinarian.
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