Abbey Canine Massage Therapy

Abbey Canine Massage Therapy For dogs of all ages and breeds whether a pet, working or sporting dog.

My Name is Rachael
I work with a non invasive, hands-on therapy specialising in the rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries and support of orthopaedic conditions.

28/05/2026

I would like to wish all my Clients that are competing at the world flyball tournament good luck.

I will be watching on live stream

26/05/2026
15/05/2026

Grief is part of loving dogs.
There’s no way around it.
The moment we choose to share our lives with them, we accept that one day we will have to say goodbye. In between those moments comes the kind of love that changes routines, homes, priorities, and hearts.

For those who work with dogs, that experience is multiplied.
We celebrate recoveries, first walks back after injury, nervous dogs learning to trust again, older dogs finding comfort, and the quiet moments owners don’t always see. We build connections, even when we try to stay professional. So when a dog passes, it lands heavily.

Mental Health Awareness Week is a reminder that grief does not only belong to human relationships. Loss can carry exhaustion, sadness, and silence that people often underestimate. Many professionals keep showing up for others while carrying heartbreak of their own.

Every loss is heartfelt because every dog mattered.

15/04/2026

Empower yourself as your dogs primary care-giver so you can make informed choices on your dogs healthcare and longevity. Massage Makes A Difference. And there are thousands of dog owners who'd agree..Find your dogs local therapist that you can rely on, all our therapists trained for 2 years with Canine Massage Therapy Centre

https://www.k9-massageguild.co.uk/therapistregister/

23/03/2026
12/03/2026
10/03/2026

Gundog Group - Graceful, Athletic and Purpose‑Driven.

Gundogs were bred for retrieving, pointing, flushing, and working alongside humans in the field for long periods. Their movement is designed to be smooth, efficient, and controlled.
Gundogs are endurance athletes but it is important to remember longevity is built, not assumed.
Gundogs rely on smooth, efficient motion - whether retrieving, pointing, or just running away with a sock!

Soft‑tissue insights for Gundogs:
- Shoulder and forelimb strain from repetitive retrieving.
- Tight hip flexors from sprinting and sudden stops.
- Back tension from carrying items or maintaining posture.

Massage helps maintain fluid movement, supports recovery, and keeps Gundogs performing with the elegance they’re known for.

👉 What’s your Gundog's favourite thing to retrieve?
Tell us in the comments

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