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Boosting Your Dog’s Circulation Through Massage and Acupressure

Good circulation is essential for your dog’s health and well-being. A strong circulatory system ensures that oxygen and nutrients reach every part of your dog’s body, supporting muscle health, organ function, and energy levels. Poor circulation, on the other hand, can lead to fatigue, cold extremities, and even slower healing times. Fortunately, massage and acupressure offer gentle, natural ways to help boost your dog’s circulation, improve their overall health, and provide some quality bonding time. Let’s explore how these techniques work, their benefits, and some simple steps you can take to help improve your dog’s circulation.


Why Circulation is Important for Dogs

The circulatory system is responsible for moving blood throughout your dog’s body, carrying oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells while removing waste products. This process supports:

  • Heart Health: Good circulation reduces the workload on your dog’s heart by ensuring blood flows smoothly.
  • Muscle and Joint Health: Muscles and joints need proper blood flow to stay strong and flexible.
  • Wound Healing: Improved circulation helps repair damaged tissue and reduces recovery time.
  • Energy and Vitality: With proper blood flow, your dog will have more energy, stamina, and enthusiasm for daily activities.

Certain health conditions, age, or inactivity can reduce circulation in dogs. Massage and acupressure can help by promoting blood flow, stimulating the lymphatic system, and reducing tension in the muscles.


Benefits of Massage and Acupressure for Circulation

Massage and acupressure are natural, hands-on methods to stimulate blood flow and improve overall circulation in your dog. Here’s how they help:

  • Enhanced Blood Flow: Massage encourages blood flow to specific areas, bringing more oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs.
  • Reduced Muscle Tension: By releasing tightness and tension, massage helps blood circulate more freely through the muscles.
  • Stress Relief: Massage and acupressure stimulate the release of relaxation hormones like oxytocin, which can lower stress and help your dog feel calmer.
  • Lymphatic Drainage: Massage can help clear waste from cells by stimulating the lymphatic system, which supports the immune system.

Incorporating regular massage and acupressure sessions into your dog’s routine is a wonderful way to support their health, especially if they are older or have conditions that affect circulation.


Key Massage Techniques for Boosting Circulation

Here are some simple massage techniques that you can use to boost your dog’s circulation. Remember to use gentle, circular motions and to monitor your dog’s comfort level as you work.

Effleurage (Long Strokes)

    • Technique: Use gentle, sweeping strokes along your dog’s body, moving from the neck down to the tail and from the shoulders to the paws.
    • Benefit: Effleurage warms up the body and prepares the muscles for more specific work. It’s excellent for encouraging blood flow and is a great way to start and end a massage session.

    Kneading (Circular Pressure)

      • Technique: Use your thumbs or fingers to make circular motions along larger muscle groups, such as the shoulders, back, and thighs.
      • Benefit: This technique increases blood flow to the deeper muscles and helps relieve tension, making it especially useful for active dogs or those with stiff joints.

      Gentle Tapping (Percussion)

        • Technique: Use your fingertips to gently tap along the body, focusing on the large muscles along the back and hind legs.
        • Benefit: Light tapping stimulates blood flow to the skin and muscles, helping to invigorate your dog’s circulatory system. Avoid tapping too hard, as dogs may be sensitive to this technique.

        Paw Massage

          • Technique: Start at the top of each paw and gently massage each toe, moving to the pads of the paws.
          • Benefit: Paw massage helps stimulate circulation in the extremities, which is especially helpful for dogs with cold paws or limited mobility.

          Belly Rubs

            • Technique: Using gentle, clockwise circular motions, rub your dog’s belly and sides.
            • Benefit: Massaging the belly not only helps improve blood flow to the digestive organs but also supports relaxation, which is crucial for overall health.

            Key Acupressure Points for Enhancing Circulation

            Acupressure can target specific points that support circulation and overall vitality in your dog. Here are a few important acupressure points for circulation:

            LI-4 (Hegu)

              • Location: Between the thumb and index finger on the front paw.
              • Benefit: This point is known to stimulate blood flow and support immunity. It can also relieve pain and tension, making it ideal for promoting relaxation and circulation.
              • How to Use: Apply gentle pressure for 10–15 seconds, then release. Repeat 2–3 times.

              BL-60 (Kunlun)

                • Location: On the back leg, in the hollow just above the ankle.
                • Benefit: BL-60 helps stimulate blood flow to the legs and lower body. It’s particularly useful for dogs with arthritis or circulation issues in their extremities.
                • How to Use: Gently press and hold for 10–15 seconds, then release. Repeat on each hind leg.

                ST-36 (Zusanli)

                  • Location: Just below the knee on the outside of the hind leg.
                  • Benefit: ST-36 is a powerful point for boosting vitality, strengthening the immune system, and enhancing blood circulation.
                  • How to Use: Use your thumb to apply light pressure on this point for about 10 seconds, then release. Repeat on each leg.

                  SP-10 (Xuehai)

                    • Location: Above the knee on the inside of the hind leg.
                    • Benefit: SP-10 is known as the “Sea of Blood” point and is especially beneficial for supporting healthy blood circulation and reducing inflammation.
                    • How to Use: Gently press and hold this point for 10 seconds, then release. Repeat on both hind legs.

                    GV-14 (Dazhui)

                      • Location: At the base of the neck, between the shoulders.
                      • Benefit: GV-14 helps regulate body temperature and improve circulation throughout the body. It’s also a calming point, which can help relieve stress.
                      • How to Use: Gently press this point with your thumb for 10–15 seconds, then release.

                      Tips for a Successful Massage and Acupressure Session

                      Create a Relaxing Environment

                        Find a quiet spot where your dog feels comfortable and can lie down. Calming background music or gentle petting can help them relax before you begin.

                        Start Slowly

                          Begin with gentle strokes to help your dog relax. Pay attention to their body language, and don’t force any techniques that make them uncomfortable.

                          Be Consistent

                            Try to incorporate massage and acupressure into your routine a few times a week. Regular sessions are more effective than occasional ones for improving circulation.

                            Observe Your Dog’s Reactions

                              If your dog leans into your touch, sighs, or appears calm, they’re likely enjoying it. If they pull away or seem tense, adjust the pressure or try a different area.


                              Additional Ways to Support Your Dog’s Circulatory Health

                              In addition to massage and acupressure, here are some other ways to support healthy circulation:

                              • Exercise Regularly: Exercise is essential for circulation. Regular walks, playtime, or swimming can keep your dog’s blood flow strong.
                              • Provide a Balanced Diet: Nutrient-rich foods support blood health. Look for high-quality dog food, or consult your vet for dietary advice tailored to your dog’s needs.
                              • Keep Them Warm: Cold weather can reduce circulation, especially in smaller or older dogs. Consider using a warm blanket or pet-safe heating pad during cold months.

                              When to Consult a Vet

                              While massage and acupressure are beneficial for most dogs, it’s essential to consult your veterinarian if your dog has serious health conditions or if circulation issues persist. Dogs with severe arthritis, heart conditions, or recent injuries should be checked by a vet before starting any new wellness routine.


                              Final Thoughts

                              Massage and acupressure are powerful, natural tools that can help boost your dog’s circulation, support muscle health, and enhance their overall well-being. Not only are these techniques effective, but they also provide an excellent opportunity to bond with your dog and show them you care. With regular practice, you can help your dog feel happier, healthier, and more energetic.

                              Testimonials

                              I have had the pleasure of collaborating with Certified Canine Massage Practitioner Tracey
                              Sciarra over the past 2 years at Animal Wellness Center of OC (AWCOC) in Costa Mesa, CA. In
                              addition to my role as acting medical director at AWCOC, I also provide integrative therapy to
                              patients with various health conditions.

                              The adage "health in motion" promotes wellbeing through movement, avoiding stagnation that
                              can lead to pain and ill health. But what if our patients are not well enough to actively exercise?
                              We have congestive heart failure patients who are under strict activity restrictions by the
                              cardiologists or patients in advanced stages of neuromuscular diseases with limited mobility.
                              Even though they cannot actively exercise to reap the benefits of "health in motion," we can still
                              keep things circulating and moving in their bodies through canine massage. A well performed
                              canine massage can increase range of motion, relax muscle spasms, improve blood and fluid
                              circulation to assist healing and eliminate toxins.

                              As a veterinarian and acupuncturist, I understand the importance of complementary therapies in
                              managing musculoskeletal issues and enhancing overall health and fitness. Additionally, healthy
                              pets can benefit from massage too! A session with Tracey leaves patients in a relaxed state that
                              can promote further well-being, emotionally, behaviorally as well as physically.

                              Tracey has consistently impressed me with her expertise and dedication to improving the health
                              and comfort of those in her care. In addition to her technical expertise, Tracey is a reliable,
                              responsible, and compassionate individual. I am confident in her ability to work alongside
                              veterinary professionals to provide the best possible care for our mutual patients. If you have
                              any questions or would like further information, please contact me at staff@thefamilyvet.net.

                              Thien-Nga Tran, DVM, L.AC.


                              I'm happy to write this referral letter for Tracey Sciarra, who worked with us as an independent
                              contractor at VCA PetPoint Medical Center & Resort. We are a 4-doctor veterinary general
                              practice with a grooming salon and a resort that provides daycare and boarding for our patients,
                              and Tracey was a trusted partner in providing dog massage and walking services to our
                              patients.

                              Tracey consistently impressed us with her professionalism, reliability, and her genuine love for
                              animals. She was always on time, very thorough, and took excellent care of all the dogs she
                              worked with. What stood out most was her remarkable ability to keep the patients calm and
                              comfortable during their sessions. The dogs absolutely loved her presence, and it was clear
                              they felt at ease in her care. She had a special knack for reading their body language and
                              adjusting her approach to suit each individual animal, which made her an even greater asset to
                              our practice.

                              What really impressed us was Tracey's communication with pet parents. She always made sure
                              to give them detailed, thoughtful updates after each visit, which the pet owners really
                              appreciated. They often shared how much they valued the personal care Tracey provided for
                              their pets.

                              While Tracey was an independent contractor and not directly a member of our team, she fit in
                              seamlessly with our practice. She was always easy to work with and adapted well to the variety
                              of services we offer, from medical care to boarding. Her calm, friendly demeanor made her a
                              favorite with both our patients and their owners.

                              I'd highly recommend Tracey for any position that involves working with animals. She's
                              dependable, skilled, and truly cares about the pets she works with. If you need any more
                              information or want to chat further about Tracey's work with us, feel free to reach out.

                              Genessis Lopez, Hospital Manager

                              Tracey has been a true angel in our lives. She has a beautiful and warm energy about her that animals respond to and an intuition about how to connect with them on a deeper level. My senior Maltese, Sophie, adored her. For the last months of her life, we increased the massages so that Tracey came to our house 3 times a week. It was a joy to watch my dog be so lovingly cared for.

                              At one point, when Sophie was teetering on the edge of life, Tracey changed her schedule and came to massage her. She had been listless all day, but during the massage, she raised her head, and by the end, she was sitting up and requesting treats. I believe Tracey helped to save Sophie's life that day.

                              Tracey became a big part of our lives, coming to massage Sophie whenever I had to be gone for a longer period of time. She had a key to our house, and I trusted her completely. It gave me great peace to know that Sophie was having a special treat while I was gone, her own connection with Tracey independent of me.

                              After my girl passed, Tracey played the singing bowls for Sophie for the first time, to call to her soul and help her transition. Tracey was at her house, and I was at mine, but | could feel an intensity in the air and knew that Sophie was there with Tracey at that time. It was a deeply spiritual moment honoring Sophie, and one that I'll never forget.

                              If you are lucky enough to have an opportunity to have Tracey massage your fur baby, please do it. I can think of no greater gift for your pup.

                              K. Keith

                              My Borzoi have been receiving in home massage for many years. I started with a Borzoi who passed away several years ago. If she was eating and Tracey showed up for her massage she would drop the food out of her mouth and run to the massage bed. I am grateful Tracey could give her that enjoyment out of life towards the end.

                              One of my Borzoi is elderly. She sees Tracey pull up in front of the house and she races to the couch and lays down waiting impatiently for her massage. I attribute at least some of her longevity to how well she responds to her massages. Not only does it mentally relax her, but is also helps her joint circulation and her liver challenges. She has been dealing with liver challenges for three years now and her lab work has actually improved.

                              My boy also loves his massages. He injured himself as a teenager getting away from a swarm of bees. His massages minimize his aches and pains. He loves them as much as my girl. From my perspective, Tracey is compassionate and kind with the dogs. She is also very professional. My dogs will continue their massages until the end of their lives, which I hope is very long.

                              Liz Ciaccio

                              My husband and | would like to share our highest recommendation for Tracey Sciarra's physical therapy/massage services.

                              We have a 16-year-old, 75-pound Golden Doodle named Rudy. Rudy is able to walk, but is now unable to get up on his own. We have been taking him to an Animal Wellness Center for acupuncture and massage therapy since 2022.

                              When he started seeing Tracey, we began to see improvement in his range of motion and strength. Rudy sleeps while Tracey works on him and then he sleeps the rest of the day, which shows us how effective it is for him.

                              Tracey is so kind to Rudy. We believe that she has helped his quality of life and has improved and managed Rudy's pain. We also believe that her work is prolonging Rudy's life with us.

                              Bottom line, having Rudy see Tracey is the best thing that we could ever do for him.

                              Mary Ann and Alan Benson

                              I have had the pleasure of knowing Tracey Sciarra professionally for over 10 years. When I met her, she was single handedly running her own pet sitting and walking business. Some of her clients were my patients and I frequently recommended her for her professionalism, expertise, and compassionate nature.

                              I always received positive feedback from clients and they quickly become her "regulars" because of her reliability and warm personality. For a time, I got to benefit first hand when I hired her to care for 2 of my elderly dogs when I could not give them their regular mid-day walks. I could tell by their excitement and wagging tails how much they enjoyed their time with Tracey.

                              When she obtained her certification for massage and aromatherapy, I saw her in action as she performed her massages right in my facility with dimmed lights, blankets, and soothing music. The dogs would practically fall asleep as she massaged them and of course they moved better and felt better after their therapeutic sessions.

                              With her expertise, professionalism, and gentle demeanor, I am confident she will continue to impress any future clients. They and their pets will be in good hands with Tracey!

                              Deena Leong, VCM

                              Tracey Sciarra is truly one of the most remarkable people I have ever met. She is currently coming over to our practice for Canine Massage, and has consistently demonstrated a high level of dedication and strong work ethic. I have worked with her for many years in the veterinary profession, and she is always reliable and dedicated. Tracey has a tremendously positive attitude, and everyone enjoys her intelligence and sophistication — always a pleasure to be around. She has an excellent attention to detail, is very bonding with the clients, and always maintains top compassion for the pets. She is very much a team player, and always offers to help.

                              Tracey is highly successful in the veterinary world, and I am sure everyone she meets will share in my highest regard for her.

                              Dr. Kathy Wentworth, VMD

                              | am thrilled to write on behalf of Tracey Sciarra, recommending her for canine massage and acupressure. Tracey has worked at the Animal Wellness Center of OC just over two years, as our primary canine massage practitioner.

                              Tracey sees many of our repeat patients monthly. Our pet parents often rave they feel like they get as much relaxing benefit as their dog.

                              Tracey's patients often peek into the treatment room where she performs amazing massage. If they could talk, they would ask "When is my next appointment with Tracey?"

                              Overall, Tracey is a wonderful and passionate person who cares deeply for her patients and their human companion.

                              Barb West