Go-Go k9 https://gogok9.com/ Serving San Diego in Canine Massage Therapy Mon, 07 Aug 2023 20:05:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://gogok9.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/fav-150x150.jpg Go-Go k9 https://gogok9.com/ 32 32 3 toys for your older pup https://gogok9.com/3-toys-for-your-older-pup/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 19:46:41 +0000 https://gogok9.com/?p=566 Your senior doggo still needs some activity and mind stimulation.

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It is important to keep your dog’s playtime needs in mind in their old age. Choosing the perfect toy for your older dog can provide comfort, companionship, and entertainment, which is can be important for their mental and emotional health.

Here are 3 toys that can help keep your pup’s attention:

1. Squeak, squeak!

The timeless favorite: soft and squeaky plushies. These cuddly toys provide a gentle sensory experience and are perfect napping buddies.

2. Hmmm…let’s ponder

Next, treat-dispensing puzzles are a great way to stimulate your senior dog’s mind. These can also prevent boredom and give them some daily activity if going for long walks is no longer an option.

3. Chomp!

Hard bones and ropes may not be the best fit of toys for your older friend. Instead, gentle chew toys are important to consider when possible sensitive teeth or gums are a factor for your dog’s comfort. 

Your senior pup deserves the best, and these are just a few toy choices, that can help them stay active, mentally sharp, and content during their golden years. Keep your pup’s tail waggin’!

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5 Tips for your pup’s muscle knots https://gogok9.com/5-tips-for-your-pups-muscle-knots/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 16:13:23 +0000 http://julykristin A little bit of pampering goes a long way when focusing on the well-being of your dog.

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Have you been tense from a hard day at work and thought you might have a kink in your neck from the stress? Well, like us, our doggos get stressed and their bodies can showcase symptoms of that stress. They can experience those pesky muscle knots too! Pet muscle knots can lead to discomfort and reduced mobility. So here are some tips to help your doggo with that tension:

What is a pet muscle knot?

Muscle knots, also known as myofascial trigger points, are tense and contracted areas in your pet’s muscles. They often appear due to overexertion, repetitive motions, or even stress. Spotting muscle knots in your pup may seem a tad trickier than in yourself, but keep an eye out for signs such as sensitivity when touched, limping, or changes in posture.

Tip #1: Gentle massage

Let’s do some pup-pampering! Just like how you enjoy a relaxing massage, your fluffy-butt will love some gentle kneading too. Using your fingertips, apply some light pressure around the muscle knots and gently massage the surrounding areas. Be patient with your pup and let them guide you – they’ll show you when they’re feeling the relief!

Tip #2: Cuddles with warm compresses

I’m sure your pup loves cuddles, I mean, who doesn’t? Warm compresses can do wonders for your pet’s muscle knots. Start out by getting a warm, damp towel and placing it over the affected area. The heat will help increase blood flow, relax the muscles, and reduce inflammation. Plus, it is an excellent excuse to snuggle up with your favorite furry friend.

Tip #3: Stretching

Yoga time…kind of. Help your pet stretch their muscles by engaging them in some light, playful activities. To maintain your doggo’s vitality, address hip and knee issues with some simple stretches. Loosen up their hip, lower back, and leg muscles by gently pulling their rear leg back in an extended position. Move slowly and confidently, holding the stretch for a few seconds before releasing and repeating. Do not force the movement if your pup doesn’t feel comfortable with it.

Tip #4: Exercise

A well-balanced exercise routine can keep your dog’s muscles strong and flexible. Exercise is essential, but moderation is the key. Overexertion can lead to muscle knots, so ensure your pet gets a healthy balance of activity and rest. A nice walk, or light jog every day can help the stiffness just like when we need it after a day of sitting at the office.

Tip #5: Professional pet massage

We have busy lives and sometimes we don’t have the time to give our pups that extra, needed care. So when in doubt, call in the pros! Like Marisa and Go-Go K9, consider scheduling a session with a certified pet massage therapist. These experts know the right techniques in order to target stubborn knots and leave your furry friend feeling like new.

What are you doing to aid your pet’s well-being?

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