Cani-Therapy UK

Cani-Therapy UK Cani-Therapy UK offers sports & remedial massage therapy for dogs in the Nottinghamshire area.

We can make home or in clinic treatments for your dog, depending on requirement

We also offer training in canine massage for dog owners at The Paw Project

PLEASE, Please, please do not take your dogs out walking in this heat. I’ve just passed several owners dragging their po...
08/13/2025

PLEASE, Please, please do not take your dogs out walking in this heat. I’ve just passed several owners dragging their poor dogs round in 33° heat 😡 why on earth would any owner think that was acceptable behaviour.

Your dog will not die from missing a walk, but could possible suffer heat stroke & die if you did. Is it worth the risk. Be sensible owners & walk early in the morning or later on the evening when it’s cooler.

Rant over 😉

08/03/2025

The benefits of cold water for older dogs



08/03/2025

August is wellness month! We have a whole month to celebrate our doggy wellness centre.
What shall we do? Please help me.
Of course we keep your mind entertained with our lovely posts lol
We offer amazing relaxing bubble bath and I’m sure we will hide some offers in our posts.
Paula will keep you looking sharp and our talented dog trainers keep you fit.
What is wellness for you?

Today it was Keiko’s turn to enjoy the ‘Bubble Bath’ at The Paw Project.  He was so good & thoroughly enjoyed the benefi...
07/11/2025

Today it was Keiko’s turn to enjoy the ‘Bubble Bath’ at The Paw Project. He was so good & thoroughly enjoyed the benefits it gives. It’s great for any type of skin condition & helps the skin function far better during a malt.

As you can see it gets lots of dirt, dead cells & hair out leaving the coat much better generally.

If you’re interested in booking a session, do get in touch.




‼️Something to be very aware of during this current heatwave‼️Please don’t leave it to chance, keep your furry friends a...
07/11/2025

‼️Something to be very aware of during this current heatwave‼️

Please don’t leave it to chance, keep your furry friends as cool as possible by following these great tips below.



Recent research by Vet Compass and the The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) showed correlation between human heat warning and heat stroke cases.

Yellow heat health alerts are now in force with temperatures expected to hit 34C (93F) in parts of the UK this weekend.

Is it true that if we use cold water on heat stroke pets they will go into shock?

One of the most common things we still hear is that we can only use tepid water on a pet with heat stroke, incase they get some complications like hypothermic overshoot, peripheral vasoconstriction hindering a cooling response, and cardiogenic shock...

We have heard not to use cold water in case it causes shock... this rarely happens!

But guess what? In a recent study over 26% of dogs presented with heat stroke died, with flat faced breeds making up nearly half of heat stroke cases seen in the study.

You should:

💧Get someone to call the local veterinary practice and tell them you're going to travel down with a heat stroke patient
💧Pour, hose or if safe immerse the pet in very cold water (this should obviously be done under constant supervision, ensuring the head is fully above water and immersion should not be attempted if the animal is too large, or you are unable to do so without hurting yourself)
💧NB: If using a hose pipe, make sure it has run through until cold, as they can often contain water that is extremely hot in the tubing initially
💧Do not drape in towels and leave them in situ. Keep the cold water flowing.
💧Move to a cool, shaded area
💧Prepare to transport to vets in a cold, air conditioned car

In studies they found that:

🌅International consensus from sports medicine organisations supports treating EHS with early rapid cooling by immersing the casualty in cold water.
🌅Ice-water immersion has been shown to be highly effective in exertional heat stroke, with a zero fatality rate in large case series of younger, fit patients.
🌅Hyperthermic individuals were cooled twice as fast by Cold Water Immersion as by passive recovery.
🌅No complications occurred during the treatment of three older patients with severe heat stroke were treated with cold‐water immersion.
🌅Cold water immersion (CWI) is the preferred cooling modality in EHS guidelines and the optimal method applicable to UK Service Personnel
🌅Studies suggest using either ice-water or cold-water immersion

The best intervention is PREVENTION, but if you find yourself with an animal with heat stroke, using cold water either by pouring, hosing or ideally (if safe) immersion then this may help reduce their temperature to safe levels while you transport to a veterinary practice.

Read more below with updates from Hot Dogs - canine heatstroke education for dog owners

https://www.vetvoices.co.uk/post/cool-icy-cold-or-tepid

Some lovely post massage feedback today ♥️Cani-Therapy can either offer home or clinic visits depending on your requirem...
07/09/2025

Some lovely post massage feedback today ♥️

Cani-Therapy can either offer home or clinic visits depending on your requirements & treatments are tailored to individual requirements. I use various massage techniques & nerve manipulation to help release tension & promote freer movement.

Lily is suffering from arthritis in both her hind legs & her owner much prefers the results from her massages than conventional medication. As you can see Lily does too



We love to use LLLT during our treatments. It can really help with muscular & skeletal conditions such as dysplasia with...
07/04/2025

We love to use LLLT during our treatments. It can really help with muscular & skeletal conditions such as dysplasia with great results.



07/03/2025

Exciting times ahead….

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