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Play and Stay Pet Care Center |
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More than just another dog house! |



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Specializing in the Canine Athlete |
Lisa Blanchard Certified Canine Massage Practitioner |
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All dogs can benefit from massage and stretching techniques. Whether your specialty is agility, conformation, fly ball, hunting, obedience, rally-o, training service dogs, tracking, or everything, you can increase the flexibility and range of motion in your show prospect through massage and stretching. If your dog is not a show dog, but purely a loving companion, or perhaps even a rescue dog, massage is a terrific way to build trust, bond with your friend, and even help to calm and quiet their minds. |
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· Increases blood flow and circulation. · Physically relaxes the body · Enhances range of motion and flexibility · Reduces muscle spasms · Warms up the muscles for competition · Speeds recovery from injury or surgery · Helps arthritic dogs move better · Encourages a healthier coat · Reduces mental stress and anxiety |
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About Lisa:
Lisa Blanchard is a Certified Canine Massage Practitioner. She graduated from Integrated Touch Therapy in Circleville, Ohio in April, 2004. Lisa has been training dogs since 1991. She has put multiple obedience, agility, and rally titles on her dogs and has pointed her current Doberman in the AKC conformation ring. Lisa has worked with post-surgical dogs (CCL, bone breaks, etc.) as part of their rehabilitation program. |
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Fluid Motion Massage, LLC |

Benefits of Canine Massage |
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Fluid Motion Massage, LLC Lisa Blanchard (586) 612-0463
Member of: IAAMB (International Association of Animal Massage & Bodywork NAVTA (National Association of Veterinary Technicians |
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Lisa’s Hours: Beginning February 5: 6:00pm to 8:00pm |
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1705 Austin Troy, MI 48083 Phone: (248) 528-3844 Fax (248) 528-3855 |