Canine Massage Chicago Opens Doors with Two Locations, the First of Its Kind
A licensed human massage therapist for over 20 years, turned canine massage therapist for over 13 years, now offers canine massage, pet parent classes, behavior training and career training to the Chicagoland area in two facilities that opened in July 2012.
Chicago, IL, July 26, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Chicagoland business owner and canine massage therapist, Denise Theobald, opens two facilities after practicing and teaching canine massage for 13 years.
Canine Massage Chicago held its first free demo night on July 11th, 2012, just two weeks after its grand opening at two locations, one in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood and the other in Oak Park.
The company, owned by canine massage therapist, Denise Theobald, is gaining notoriety among Chicago media, as it’s the first of its kind to open a facility, in a major city, that offers massage, classes, behavior training and an on-staff veterinarian. “There are certainly other canine massage businesses, but it’s usually offered as an in-home service, through veterinarian clinics or physical therapy,” said Theobald.
“I want to educate the public that the same benefits touch has on humans can be seen in canines. Massage goes a long way in helping people become active participants in their dog’s health care. We offer Pet Parent massage classes that are an in-depth take on canine massage with hands-on techniques that can be used safely at home,” said Theobald. “We also have specialty classes that focus on sports massage, massage for the senior dog, and massage for the anxious and shy dog. Canine Massage Chicago also provides behavior training and holistic veterinary services.”
She goes on to say, “Massage has many psychological benefits. Our trainers not only teach how to handle your dog, but they also have first-hand insight on what massage and touch can do to improve your pets obedience, trust issues, fear and touch reactivity. And veterinarians work with many physical issues your pets may have. Having an on-site licensed vet allows us to work together on repairing or preventing injuries.”
Canine Massage Chicago also educates pet lovers who want to help pets professionally.
“I am a graduate of her 200-hour extensive program, and I have learned immensely the importance of pet massage,” said student Gemma Piscotti. “From assisting with rehabilitation to making pets more mobile and avoiding injury, it’s amazing what the power of massage can do.”
Denise recently spoke of the many benefits of canine massage on a recent appearance on ABC 7 News, which can be seen here: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/video?id=8716563#.T-tP0SvsNqI.facebook.
For more information on Canine Massage Chicago or to register for an upcoming free demonstration, Ask the Trainer night or our many classes offered, visit http://CanineMassageChicago.com or email denise@caninemassagechicago.com.
Contact: Denise Theobald
(773) 301-7387
denise@caninemassagechicago.com
Canine Massage Chicago held its first free demo night on July 11th, 2012, just two weeks after its grand opening at two locations, one in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood and the other in Oak Park.
The company, owned by canine massage therapist, Denise Theobald, is gaining notoriety among Chicago media, as it’s the first of its kind to open a facility, in a major city, that offers massage, classes, behavior training and an on-staff veterinarian. “There are certainly other canine massage businesses, but it’s usually offered as an in-home service, through veterinarian clinics or physical therapy,” said Theobald.
“I want to educate the public that the same benefits touch has on humans can be seen in canines. Massage goes a long way in helping people become active participants in their dog’s health care. We offer Pet Parent massage classes that are an in-depth take on canine massage with hands-on techniques that can be used safely at home,” said Theobald. “We also have specialty classes that focus on sports massage, massage for the senior dog, and massage for the anxious and shy dog. Canine Massage Chicago also provides behavior training and holistic veterinary services.”
She goes on to say, “Massage has many psychological benefits. Our trainers not only teach how to handle your dog, but they also have first-hand insight on what massage and touch can do to improve your pets obedience, trust issues, fear and touch reactivity. And veterinarians work with many physical issues your pets may have. Having an on-site licensed vet allows us to work together on repairing or preventing injuries.”
Canine Massage Chicago also educates pet lovers who want to help pets professionally.
“I am a graduate of her 200-hour extensive program, and I have learned immensely the importance of pet massage,” said student Gemma Piscotti. “From assisting with rehabilitation to making pets more mobile and avoiding injury, it’s amazing what the power of massage can do.”
Denise recently spoke of the many benefits of canine massage on a recent appearance on ABC 7 News, which can be seen here: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/video?id=8716563#.T-tP0SvsNqI.facebook.
For more information on Canine Massage Chicago or to register for an upcoming free demonstration, Ask the Trainer night or our many classes offered, visit http://CanineMassageChicago.com or email denise@caninemassagechicago.com.
Contact: Denise Theobald
(773) 301-7387
denise@caninemassagechicago.com
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Canine Massage Chicago
Denise Theobald
773-301-7387
caninemassagechicago.com
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Denise Theobald
773-301-7387
caninemassagechicago.com
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