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Is Your Dog Struggling with Movement?

​Have you noticed your once-bouncy dog slowing down, hesitating, or struggling to keep up? They still have so much energy left, but tension and movement restrictions can make even simple movements challenging. Whether it's bounding up stairs, playing at the park, or just getting up after a nap, mobility issues can take away their joy.​  The good news?

 

There’s a gentle, effective way to help them regain ease and comfort.

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What is Canine Rolfing?

Canine Rolfing is a gentle, hands-on therapy designed to improve your dog’s mobility, posture, and overall comfort by working with their fascia (connective tissue). Unlike massage, Rolfing focuses on structural bodywork that creates long-term functional changes, rather than short-term relief.​ Using light, precise touch, Rolfing releases restrictions in the connective tissue, helping to restore balance, alignment and ease of movement. This means your dog can move more freely, feel more comfortable, and get back to the activities they love.

How Does Rolfing Help?

Dogs experience tension and movement issues for many reasons—whether due to age, injury, surgery, or the demands of an active lifestyle. Canine Rolfing helps by:

✔ Easing stiffness & discomfort – Especially in dogs with arthritis, chronic pain, or joint issues.

✔ Improving mobility & posture – Restoring natural alignment for smoother, more comfortable movement.

✔ Aiding injury & surgery recovery – Supporting the healing process by reducing restrictions and improving circulation.

✔ Optimising movement for active dogs – Helping working, sporting, and highly active dogs move more efficiently and prevent injury.

✔ Boosting overall well-being – Supporting relaxation and comfort, so your dog can move, play, and rest with ease.

Conditions Rolfing May Help With:

If your dog struggles with any of the following, Rolfing may be a great support:

✔ Arthritis & joint stiffness – Reducing tension and improving comfort in ageing dogs.

✔ Hip & mobility issues – Supporting better alignment and reducing strain.

✔ Post-surgery recovery – Aiding in rehabilitation and restoring natural movement patterns.

✔ Chronic pain – Addressing muscular and fascial imbalances that contribute to ongoing discomfort.

✔ Gait & posture imbalances – Helping to realign movement for smoother, more efficient motion.

✔ Injury prevention – Keeping active dogs moving safely and freely.

✔ Senior dog mobility issues – Supporting older dogs to stay comfortable and mobile.

Is Rolfing Right for Your Dog?

Whether your dog is an aging companion, a recovering athlete, or an energetic pup with movement restrictions, Rolfing is a safe, effective, and non-invasive way to help them feel and move better.​If your dog is showing signs of stiffness, slowing down, or struggling with movement, consider giving them the relief they deserve.

Because every wag and joyful run matters!
Help your dog move with ease. 

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