By restyourpaws | August 3, 2025

How Can Dog Massage Help with Arthritis? Gentle Hands-On Therapy for Senior Pets

Submitted by Shien Lo
A senior dog with sunglasses and a pink robe is lying on a bed with a towel over its chest. A smartphone to its left shows a photo of the dog. A blue speech bubble points to the dog, reading "WHERE'S THAT KID WITH MY PUBUCCINO??", humorously depicting a pampered dog waiting for its treat.

For senior dogs managing the aches and pains of arthritis, muscle stiffness, and reduced mobility, dog massage can be a gentle and highly effective therapy. As a low-impact, hands-on treatment, it helps to improve blood circulation, ease muscle stiffness, and promote deep relaxation, making it a powerful tool for supporting ageing dogs.

Consistent, gentle massage therapy can lead to a noticeable improvement in your dog’s mobility and a greater sense of comfort in their day-to-day life. It also provides a wonderful, calming routine that enhances your pet’s well-being and can help manage pain without solely relying on medication. It’s a simple, hands-on way to care for your older dog and help them feel more at ease as they grow older.

Before Starting: For a safe and effective approach, it is absolutely essential to first seek a full assessment from a veterinary professional who has experience in massage therapy or rehab. They can properly diagnose your pet’s specific needs and teach you which techniques are safe and appropriate.

After a professional assessment, you can then ask for simple massage techniques you can continue at home, ensuring you are providing safe and beneficial care to your beloved companion.

Categories: Dog, General Advice, Mobility & Joints, Therapy or Service Provider
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