How to massage your dog. Massage your dog correctly to make it love you more.

How to Massage a Dog
Start at the top of his head and work his way down, paying attention to how his muscles feel. As you and your dog become more comfortable, you can continue more directly. Massage: Use your fingers to gently massage the dog's neck, back, chest and legs. Spend some extra time on the back, between the shoulder blades, as this is where your furry friend will never be able to reach alone. Remember that the movements must be gentle, and do not look for acupuncture points like human massage. Gentle massage will make your dog more comfortable.
How to Massage a Dog with Weak Hind Legs
Sometimes, your pet may need a special massage. For example, if your dog has weakness in his hind legs, you can try some special techniques.
First, let the dog lie down. Hold the upper part of his hind legs with one hand and place the other under his paws. From here, slowly straighten your legs and hold this position for 5 seconds before returning to the original position. Repeat this stretch three times on each leg, trying to stretch the leg a little more each time (but only if you don't cause your dog discomfort).
How to massage your dog's paws
First place your dog on the floor and gently massage your dog's front paws. Rub between the pads on the bottom of your foot and check for signs of injury as you walk.
Next, massage the back of your dog's paws, using a circular motion on each paw for 30 seconds. After the massage is complete, gently squeeze your dog's paw for three to five seconds.
If you plan on giving your dog a massage, you should have a general idea of his pressure points.
Here is a brief outline:
1: Gallbladder 20, or GB 20, is located at the base of the back of the dog’s head. Proper massage can reduce your dog's nervousness and irritability, and can even improve sinus infections and reduce seizures.
2: Bladder No. 21 and Bladder No. 22 are called "BL 21" and "BL 22". They are located on the lower back of the spine and can be used to reduce vomiting, improve stomach problems, and promote kidney health.
3: Between your dog's shoulder blades, 13 - Bladder 13. Massaging this point can help dogs with pneumonia and bronchitis.
4: On the hind leg behind the knee, there is BL 40, also called bladder 40. The pressure here can reduce overall pain and stiffness and relieve constipation.
5: Large intestine 11, located on the outside of the dog’s front legs, at the dog’s elbow, where the dog’s legs are in contact with the body, can help relieve allergy symptoms.
6: Your dog's paws contain points, known as primary pressure points, that are thought to restore energy balance to your dog's face, mouth, and legs.
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