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818.442.9701
310.913.3225 
Did you know that our animals are a reflection of us. When I am massaging a horse, I am also working on you, the owner. I worked on people for 2 years before starting Horse and Pet massage. I have seen horses that are lame from being ridden before they were fully grown. This can be very painful. My job is to make the horse more comfortable from lameness, injury, arthritis, etc…... Sometimes a horse will "act out" because they are lonely and need attention. An hour of massage will remedy this and make them so grateful that they stop this behavior. You may have a new horse who is destroying your things and his surroundings, a massage will calm their separation anxiety. When your Equine is doing well in this world, it takes the pressure off of us. We have peace of mind. When we feel better, our animals tend to do better because they take on our energy.
Jessica brings about oxygenated blood to promote regeneration to the muscles.
Another key element is to open up the joints to relieve pressure that may cause pain. She practices Acupressure, Reiki, Swedish, Oscillation, and Trigger Points. She recommends 1 session with your pet on a weekly basis depending on the situation and the veterinarian recommendation.
A Few Results of Horse Massage to consider are:
Stop a Cribbing Horse, Balking

Preventing a Horse from Nipping you

Stop Boredom Behaviors

Alleviate Fear from Past Abuse

Curve Stubbornness

Prevent Aggression During Feeding

Prevent Aggression to Other Horses

Stop Your Horse From Avoiding Humans and Being Head-Shy
Curve Angry Tail Wagging
Here is a video you can check out! http://youtube.com/watch?v=sJqUhqnbsT8
Please note how the video shows how the animal is calmed and is within a healing state of mind and physiology, ...the look on the face of the horse says it all.
I have many people and a Veterinarian who would love to be interview and who can give a testimony to my work, some consider me a miracle worker. I am traveling the world teaching and practicing pet massage. I am going to appear in New York around the 22nd. Also on May 31st, I will be volunteering my services to Pet Appreciation at Whole Foods in West Hollywood.
818.442.9701 or 310-913-3225
How do you know if your pet needs a rehabilitative massage?

If your pet has a hard time going up and down stairs, pet massage will help. And it will help if your horse, dog or cat has allergies to medicines that are needed to treat the symptoms. Pet massage will be a natural way to treat the problem, especially if they have a sensitive stomach. You may want to try it if your pet’s legs are weak from hip dysphasia or arthritis.
Jessica studied Massage Therapy for people in California. Completing two massage certificates, and overshooting the California standard of licensing requirement, she has become an example of someone who has high expectations and finds great satisfaction in helping others. She worked on humans for 2 years before studying pet massage, so she understands from feedback and experience what works best for all sorts of muscle pains and problems. “Animals experience the same knots, pinched nerves, muscle tension and disease that we do!”
Jessica started practicing Pet Massage to create a loving alternative to medicine for injured, lame, post-surgery etc, cats and dogs. Most recently her own cat Madelynn had kidney failure. The veterinarian was able to bring here back to life from this critical state. Jessica followed all of the veterinarian’s advice for after care to keep Madelynn stabilized. This cat was experiencing pain and is not allowed to take pain medication because it would hurt her kidneys. The vet agreed that pet massage was the only way to treat her for the aches. When Jessica brought Madelynn in for a follow-up one month later, Madelynns blood work revealed numbers that were much better then the Veterinarian even expected.

What to expect from Rehabilitative Pet Massage.
Your pet will most likely rest after the session. Then you will notice an improvement in movement. Your pet will walk almost normal. Your pet will appear happier now that the pain is gone, and you may notice them getting into more mischief. This is GREAT, because your cat or dog is feeling better. They will be able to go up and down the stairs without falling and pain free
Consider a new alternative to vetrinary Horse Care, I will work with your Horse Vet to come up with the best plan for horse care, Vet Horse and horse massage


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