Whitehorse Canine Massage

Whitehorse Canine Massage Certified Canine Massage Practitioner offering maintenance and sports massage therapy Let's talk to me ! It is never a substitute for veterinary care.
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When your dog moves with pain you feel the pain
When your sporting dog is less competitive you feel the frustration
When your aging best friend is slowing down, you feel sad
A professional canine massage therapist can help your dog! I am a Certified Canine Massage Practitioner with a specialty in sports massage.I am also proud to be among the very few practitioners in Canada certified in Canine Massage by the United States National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure and Massage (NBCAAM). Canine massage therapy is intended to work alongside veterinary treatment. Please consult with your veterinarian prior to massage if your dog has any health concerns.

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Christiane Koch-Champeval is a certified Canine Massage Practitioner. She graduated from the Northwest School of Animal Massage in Vashon, Washington State. She has a Speciality certification in Performance(sports)massage which includes Stress Point Therapy and Trigger Point Therapy . She is also proud to be among the very few practitioners (only 7 in Canada) certified in canine massage from the National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure and Massage (NBCAAM).

Her main focus is on sled dogs, being musher and handler, she realized how massage can help to prevent muscles injuries. It’s in fact why she decided to get all the certifications from a school that was chosen by the International sled dog veterinary medical association as a reference. She worked on Yukon Quest teams and Iditarod teams with really good results. She likes to say that one of her strength is that living with sled dogs for 8 years, training them, helping her husband in races gives her a good knowledge on these crazy dogs ‘strength and weakness! Christiane is also ” Docteur en Pharmacie” in France which is equivalent to a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences.