Happy Hounds Massage & Fitness

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  5.0 – 1 reviews   • Massage therapist

Fitness Training & Massage can help keep your pets fit, strong, resiliant and active through any and all stages of life, which means more quality time together! Backed by 30 years experience and thousands of hours of formal training Shelah Barr is the only Certified Canine Fitness Trainer in the SF Bay Area, and the most experienced Animal Massage Practitioner. Practical experience combined with a top notch education and a consistent goal of prevention assures you the most thoughtful, personalized and effective care for your pets, whether young or old, couch potato or star athlete, healthy or not. Give us a call to learn how Fitness Training and Massage can help your pet live a longer, healthier and injury free life!

Happy Hounds Massage & Fitness 94114

Appointments: happyhoundsmassage.com

Hours

Friday9 AM–7 PM
Saturday9 AM–7 PM
SundayClosed
Monday9 AM–7 PM
Tuesday9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday9 AM–7 PM
Thursday9 AM–7 PM

Services

Physical Fitness Program
Canine Fitness and Conditioning
Massage Therapist
Initial Masage with intake, medical review
During the first massage session we review your pet’s history and any information you want to share that will help your pet receive the most beneficial massage for their individual needs.
$120.00
K9 Cross Train
You can have a ton of fun with your dog while they build muscle, increase their coordination, preventing injury and (shhh don’t tell the dog) learn to be more obedient! This is the most effective and fun activity for increasing the long term overall health of your dog. You have to check it out!
$75.00
Massage, Dog or Cat
Follow-Up Massage, with review. During all follow up massage we discuss any changes since the last massage so I can continue to provide your pet with the best and most productive ongoing experience.
$85.00
Mature Massage, for an older Dog or Cat (follow up)
Mature bodies are different, so they have different needs. This type of massage offers special attention to stiff joints, failing muscle, and considers special medical conditions that require a different kind of care.
$85.00
Pre and Post-Injury / Surgery, Dog or Cat
Whether your pet may be having surgery, has had surgery, or has been in recovery for an injury, massage can help. Experienced hands can help reduce inflammation and pain, help speed the healing process, and relax your dog so they rest more comfortably just when they should.
$85.00
Sports Massage, Dog
This type of massage is different than for an averagely active dog. I’m specifically looking for imbalances in your dog’s gait (how they walk, trot or run), movement patterns )how they sit, stand, lay down, and get up again) and their muscle tissue. Dogs have a different relationship to pain than we do, and they often won’t show when they hurt. So it’s up to me to find out if something’s brewing under those pumped muscles and shiny fur. Medical review and consultation with a treating veterinarian if necessary is included at no additional cost.
$75.00
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Address and Contact Information

Address: 3955 17th St #19, San Francisco, CA 94114

Phone: (415) 298-6756

Website: http://www.happyhoundsmassage.com/

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Reviews

Jamie Hardin
Positive: Communication, Professionalism, QualityHappy Hounds Massage and Fitness is absolutely incredible! Shelah is truly a professional. When I brought my senior pit bull dog, Miss Piggy, into her for help with her declining muscle strength in the back legs, Shelah’s experience was incredible. She immediately noted that we needed to do core strengthening exercises to stabalize the lower spine, which is where the protruding disk was. I had tried accupuncture, but the work Shelah did helped to slow the progression of her neurological disease by strengthening the muscles she had left and of course, Miss Piggy couldn’t wait for her massages.Were it not for Shelah, Miss Piggy would have been in her cart sooner. Shelah helped me to fit the custom made cart for the Pig and to help me with Miss Piggy’s first spin as dogs can have negative reactions to this weird thing attached to them. Then once she was in the cart, we worked to strengthen her upper body to help pull the cart forward. Miss Piggy loved the exercises we would do on a daily basis. The weekly trainings with Shelah were so exciting to her and she quickly learned what she needed to do. Then the massage was her reward!I cannot recommend Shelah enough to those who are looking for canine physical training for injury protection or recovery and for those who just want to treat their dog to the massage of their lives! They will make fast friends with Shelah and you’ll suddenly be wondering why your dog isn’t interested in you anymore now that they’ve found a new best friend.There are many people out there who claim to know what they’re doing, but Shelah truly has the inherent ability to understand dogs mixed with the scientific training necessary to understand their unique anatomy and get right to the source of the problem. I can’t recommend her enough to help with your precious furbabies!!!Happy Hounds Massage and Fitness is absolutely incredible! Shelah is truly a professional. When I brought my senior pit bull dog, Miss Piggy, into her for help with her declining muscle strength in the back legs, Shelah’s experience was …More
Happy Hounds Massage and Fitness is absolutely incredible! Shelah is truly a professional. When I brought my senior pit bull dog, Miss Piggy, into her for help with her declining muscle strength in the back legs, Shelah’s experience was incredible. She immediately noted that we needed to do core strengthening exercises to stabalize the lower spine, which is where the protruding disk was. I had tried accupuncture, but the work Shelah did helped to slow the progression of her neurological disease by strengthening the muscles she had left and of course, Miss Piggy couldn’t wait for her massages.
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