Jane Paradise Dip ICAT (Dist) MACAT AMACC

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ABOUT ME
My dogs are my hobby and have been a major part of my life since 1980. They are my companions first and foremost and show-dogs second. All shapes and sizes have shared my home at different times, the smallest being a Pug and the largest being an Irish Wolfhound.

 

 

ANIMAL CARE COLLEGE
I studied with the Animal Care College and passed the General Certificate of Canine Studies in 1986. This spurred me on to take the Judging Diploma which I passed with Distinction in 1992.

KENNEL CLUB
I am a full member of the Kennel Club. Occasionally we have a litter of home-reared puppies and are members of the Kennel Club Accredited Breeder Scheme with all three accolades awarded. I am passed to judge at Championship level.

REIKI
In 2001 I received Reiju, attunement and training in the 2nd level of Original Usui Reiki and Usui Shiki Ryoho and qualified as a USUI REIKI 2 PRACTITIONER.

SHIATSU
I studied Shiatsu with Dogs Level 1 at Roseheart Kingdom in July 2006, together with Yin and Yang, and The Five Elements towards Level 2.

ECOFLOW
I am a distributor of the Ecoflow magnotherapy range of products, includng the well-known magnotherapy Bioflow bracelets for humans, collars/coats for cats and dogs and boots/rugs for horses. Please contact me if you wish to learn more about how a Bioflow collar can help your dog.

 

MASSAGE
I studied Remedial Massage for Dogs with the Institute of Complementary Animal Therapies (ICAT) and I qualified in February 2008 with Distinction.

I am a member of the Association of Complementary Animal Therapies (ACAT).

Your veterinary practice's permission is required before massage commences. You can download a veterinary consent form (pdf) for completion.

Tel 01452 312668 (Gloucester) or email jane@shardlowanimaltherapies.co.uk

 

 

What exactly is Canine Massage Therapy?
Canine Massage Therapy is the therapeutic application of hands-on deep tissue techniques to the voluntary muscle system - for the purpose of increasing circulation, reducing muscle spasms, relieving tension, enhancing muscle tone, promoting healing and increasing range of motion in all breeds of dogs. The main purpose of massage and stretching is to maintain and improve mobility, increase the blood circulation and have a relaxed and happy dog.

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