Ouse Valley Canine Massage

Ouse Valley Canine Massage Dog walking and running. Emergency First Aid for your Pet.

I visit your dog in your home, combining non-invasive disciplines of Swedish, deep tissue, sports massage and neuromyofascial release to support orthopaedic conditions, rehabilitation from soft tissue injury, post op recovery, and sporting performance.

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02/06/2026

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02/06/2026

☺️🐶Dates for June are filling up. Get in touch to book your dog in for their Clinical Canine Massage Session. [email protected]

Attending a one-day workshop is where it all began for me ☺️🐶.  For anyone wanting to learn Swedish Massage for their ow...
26/05/2026

Attending a one-day workshop is where it all began for me ☺️🐶. For anyone wanting to learn Swedish Massage for their own dog, Essex Rivers Clinical Canine Massage are running courses.

🌟🌟🌟 Beginners Guide to Canine Massage 2026 Workshop dates 🌟🌟🌟
Sunday 7th June
Sunday 20th December

I am a delighted to be one of a few Licensed Workshop Instructors for the Canine Massage Therapy Centre.

I am able to deliver this fantastic workshop to the public, in person workshops will be held at the fabulous Bicknacre Memorial Hall. The hall is located next to Priory Fields, there is 39 acres of beautiful green space to walk your dog and plenty of parking next to the hall.

Bicknacre Memorial Hall,
Bicknacre Road,
Bicknacre,
Chelmsford,
CM3 4ES

Beginners Guide to Canine Massage

This workshop is suitable for:

Pet Dogs
· Dogs with Arthritis/Hip Dysplasia
· Active younger dogs
· Senior or ageing dogs
· Dogs who are slowing down
· Agility or Sporting/Working Dogs
· Dogs who have stopped doing things they once did e.g.: get on/off sofa, in/out of car
· Owners who are looking to enable a better quality of life
· People interested in natural or complimentary healthcare
· Dog Trainers
· Behaviourists
· Dog lovers and those passionate about the health and longevity of our dogs
Professionals for Continuing Professional Development (please note that the workshop does not allow you to practice with the publics dogs. This is a self-interest workshop only. If you are interested in training as a therapist the full Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner Programme can be found at https://www.k9-massage.co.uk/courses/clinical-canine-massage-practitioner-programme/

You will learn the science behind how and why massage works as well as the positive physiological (body) and psychological (mind) effects it has on a dog. Please email me [email protected] to book a place 🤩🤩🤩 k9massage

26/05/2026
I must admit I had not heard of this app to check if weather conditions may affect your dog on their walk. Thank you The...
21/05/2026

I must admit I had not heard of this app to check if weather conditions may affect your dog on their walk. Thank you The Cinnamon Trust. Safe walks everyone 😊🐶 Good To Walk

Bank holiday sunshine is on the way 🌞

While we might be reaching for the ice creams and garden chairs, our dogs can struggle much more in the heat, especially during walks.

That’s why we’re giving a big shoutout to ‘Good to Walk’, a brilliant free tool that helps dog owners quickly check whether it’s safe to head out for walkies in the current weather. It’s there to make those hot weather decisions a little easier and help reduce the risk of dogs overheating or developing heatstroke.

https://www.goodtowalk.co.uk/

Wishing you and your four-legged sun worshippers a fabulous bank holiday weekend. Keep cool, stay shady and if in doubt… paddling pool time 💦🕶️

20/05/2026
🥰🐶If you’ve ever wondered if Clinical Canine Massage may be viable for your dog, take a look at this free guide ‘The 5 P...
18/05/2026

🥰🐶If you’ve ever wondered if Clinical Canine Massage may be viable for your dog, take a look at this free guide ‘The 5 Principles of Pain’ from the Canine Massage Guild -

The 5 Principles of Pain Straightforward and easy to use, the ‘5 Principles of Pain’ chart helps you identify symptoms that may respond well to clinical canine massage therapy and to make an informed decision about its ability to deliver successful results for your dog. If you have noticed, or h...

18/05/2026

This is going to be fantastic Natalie Lenton 🤩🐶



Address

Old School Gardens
Eaton Socon
PE198JB

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+447775622365

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