Tailwagger's Massage

Tailwagger's Massage Offering massage, swimming, and fitness training to meet your dog’s needs at every life stage. For more information see: http://tailwaggersmassage.com

We are Tailwagger’s Massage and Hydrofitness. a K-9 Fitness Center to help your pup meet their fitness goals. Helping dogs big and small, young and old! We can improve your dog’s fitness level and quality of life. Some specialties are dogs with hip dysplasia, arthritis, recovering from CCL surgery, and much much more! Here are some of the services we offer:

HydroFitness:
Swimming can be used for

cross-training or rebuilding strength and muscle. While the water buoyancy creates non-weight bearing exercise it simultaneously creates greater resistance for a harder workout. K-9 Massage:
A great way to keep your dog in top condition, relaxing muscles, stimulating circulation, and lymph flow. Massage helps keep track of the well-being of your pup while discovering any issues before they become major problems! LET US IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR DOG’S LIFE!! CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT

(310) 994-4305

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CERTIFIED CANINE MASSAGE

CERTIFIED CANINE WATER FITNESS

MEMBER IAAMB (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ANIMAL MASSAGE AND BODYWORK)

MEMBER ACWT (ASSOCIATION OF CANINE WATER THERAPY)

SPECIAL KINSHIP WITH DOGS

10 Ways To Help Your Senior Dog Feel Like A Puppy Againby Dina FantegrossiGetting older can be ruff! Natural aging chang...
04/20/2023

10 Ways To Help Your Senior Dog Feel Like A Puppy Again

by Dina Fantegrossi
Getting older can be ruff! Natural aging changes like achy joints, dental disease, and an increased risk of certain illnesses often plague our beloved senior pooches.

But just because they are a little slower, calmer, and wiser than they once were doesn’t mean that older dogs can’t recapture their puppyhood!

Note: If you aren’t sure whether your pooch has reached his twilight years yet, consider this: small and toy breed dogs live to be about 15 to 20 years old, while large and giant breed dogs may only have a life expectancy of eight to 15 years. Therefore, larger dogs tend to reach senior status at a younger age – roughly six to eight – and smaller pups may not get there until they are 10 or 11.

Regardless of where your dog falls on the senior spectrum, these 10 tips can help your old friend feel like a young pupper again!

1. Feed A High Quality Diet

Just as the dietary needs of elder humans begin to change, the same is true for our dogs. For healthy seniors, a low-calorie, low-sodium, high-fiber diet is best. Older dogs also benefit from extra moisture in the form of high-quality canned foods, homemade foods, bone broth or water added to their kibble. If your pooch has a specific health concern such as diabetes or diseases of the heart, liver or kidneys, consult your veterinarian to determine the best feeding regimen.

Image Credit: Flickr | Madison Scott-Clary


2. Add Supplements

Vitamins and supplements help support and bolster the different systems of the body. From a healthy immune system and strong joints to a lustrous coat and efficient digestion, specially-formulated canine supplements can help your senior feel young again! Some of the more popular supplements for senior dogs are glucosamine/MSM/chondroitin for aging joints and bone broth for boosted vitamins and minerals.

RELATED: Which joint care supplement does iHeartDogs recommend for arthritic seniors?

3. Make Your Home Senior Friendly

Aging dogs are at higher risk for household injuries involving stairs, furniture and slippery floors. Help your pup navigate your home by providing ramps, doggy stairs and non-skid rugs. Upgrading to orthopedic bedding will also help support and cushion old joints.

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4. Water Therapy

Swimming is an excellent source of low-impact exercise for dogs with aging joints. It is also a great way to maintain muscle tone as senior dogs begin to slow down. Obese pups, those recovering from surgery, and dogs suffering from arthritis may benefit even further from treatment at an aquatic therapy facility. Heated pools and underwater treadmills are not only soothing, they are fun for your pooch!

Image Credit: Flickr | Rhona-Mae Arca


5. Doggy Massage

Dogs of all ages love a good rub down, but did you know that some massage therapists are certified to provide therapeutic treatment to dogs? Canine massage not only relieves joint pain and muscle spasms, it improves digestion, reduces anxiety, stimulates the immune system, and promotes healthy blood flow throughout the body. Click here to learn more about animal acupressure and massage or find a certified therapist in your area.

Image Credit: Flickr | Germanny


6. Play Every Day

Never underestimate the power of play! Not only does daily activity help your senior’s body stay strong and healthy, it also promotes a sharp, alert mind. Try puzzle toys, varied outings, canine agility, or brain games like hide-&-seek.

Image Credit: Flickr | DaPuglet


7. Maintain Healthy Teeth

Dental health is about far more than just a pretty smile. Unchecked bacterial build-up in the mouth can cause bad breath, pain, tooth loss, and even lead to heart, kidney, and liver disease. Despite the importance of dental health, you should never begin an at-home regimen without first consulting your vet. Your pup may need a professional dental cleaning to remove excess plaque and tartar and return the mouth to a healthy state.

Image Credit: Flickr | Ty Konzak


8. Put Your Pooch to Work

No, you don’t have to enlist your senior dog in the Army! However, providing your older pup with a purpose can stave off dementia and depression. The calm, gentle nature of seniors makes them perfect candidates to become therapy dogs in retirement homes or reading buddies for school children!

Image Credit: USAG – Humphreys


9. Watch That Waistline

Overweight dogs tend to age faster than their leaner cousins. Metabolic requirements decrease as senior dogs slow down so they require less calories to maintain health. Feeding the same type and quantity of food could lead to obesity putting your senior pup at an increased risk for arthritis and diabetes. Try a diet specifically formulated for seniors or ask your vet about whole, home-cooked and raw feeding options.

On the other hand, unexpected weight loss in older dogs could be a sign of illnesses such as thyroid disease or certain types of cancer. If your dog is losing weight without a change in diet or lifestyle, make an appointment to see your vet.

Image Credit: Flickr | PsJeremy


10. Keep The Love Coming!

The best way to keep your dog young at heart is to continue all of your favorite activities together! You may have to make some modifications to ensure your senior can keep up, but as long as your dog is happy and free of pain, there is no reason to stop doing the things you love.

Don’t forget to enjoy lots of snuggles, ear scratches and belly rubs along the way. Your dog’s body may be getting older, but his heart is still full of the same love and undying devotion.

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Tailwagger’s will be offering an online K9 Sports Pup Core Pro class every other Tuesday at 6:30pm starting 4/19. This c...
04/12/2022

Tailwagger’s will be offering an online K9 Sports Pup Core Pro class every other Tuesday at 6:30pm starting 4/19.

This class will focus on strength, core, proprioception, balance, pyrometrics and fun! Class will include warm-up/cool-down and stretching
Class is approximately 60 minutes.

Accepting all skill levels
Equipment needed: large disc, peanut and one additional flat piece (bone, small/large disc)

Please pm or call 310-994-4305 to enroll. Class is $20/session (Venmo, PayPal, Zelle, check, credit card)
If you need equipment we are an authorized FitPaws dealer

Ask us about strengthening exercises for your athlete!! We can design a custom program for your dog. (310)994-4305
02/19/2022

Ask us about strengthening exercises for your athlete!! We can design a custom program for your dog.
(310)994-4305

Agility dogs lacking core strength from routine physical exercise may be more susceptible to one of the most common canine knee injuries which is similar to an ACL tear in humans.

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16.5 year young Rosie was feeling great today and was especially enjoying her Pup Core Pro session before massage. She w...
09/01/2021

16.5 year young Rosie was feeling great today and was especially enjoying her Pup Core Pro session before massage. She was fiesty and wanted to play as well!! Go Rosie!!

08/20/2021

Meet Rafferti!

He is a 16-year-old Shepherd/Husky mix who joined Tailwagger’s Massage due to weakness and the need to regain strength and muscle tone. Rafferti had been doing great until he underwent Gallbladder surgery. He lost most of his weight and muscle tone making him unable to walk. Thanks to the dedication of his parents and his weekly Hydrosssge sessions, Rafferti has not only gained back weight, strength, and muscle tone but he can walk again! We are so proud to have been able to help Raf through this journey. One of the most important techniques we used in helping Rafferti recover was Watsu. Watsu is a form of aquatic bodywork used for deep relaxation. It consists of gently cradling in the water, movement, stretches, and massages.

Check out the video to see Taylor perform Watsu on Raf!

Give a big applause to Rafferti in the comments!

Hello Summer 2021!We have been having a great time doing what we love most, enjoying pups, and making sure they are happ...
08/10/2021

Hello Summer 2021!

We have been having a great time doing what we love most, enjoying pups, and making sure they are happy and healthy!

What activities have you done this summer with your dog!?

Address

3301 Fujita Street
Torrance, CA
90505

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 6:35pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Saturday 9:30am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+13109944305

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