Does your dog suffer from daily aches and pains? 
Do you want to help improve your dog’s athletic performance?
Are you tired of paying a Massage Therapist to provide relief and help for your dog?
You can learn how to help relieve your dog’s daily aches and pains with two simple steps. First, you must understand how a dog’s body works and what is causing all those problems. After that it’s simple: just massage away the problems. It really is that simple if you know what to do. Our series of 4 classes will teach you what problems to look for in each area of the dog’s body and then how to fix them.
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Class 1: The Head and Neck
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Class 2: The Front or Shoulders
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Class 3: The Spine and Tail
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Class 4: The Rear End
There are many benefits of massage for you dog and you can provide them.
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Decreased arthritis symptoms
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Regain range of motion after injury
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Relief from daily aches and pains
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Longer life span
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Increased vitality and ablility to have fun with your family
Don’t miss out on providing all these excellent benefits for your Best Friend. They will LOVE you for it.
Classes held at Spokane Dog Training Club
2620 N Locust
Spokane, WA 99206
For more information regarding the course please call 509-326-3951 or 509-891-2368.
Our Instructors
Kevin Lucas:
Kevin is a Board Certified Structural Integrator and Licensed Massage Therapist. For the last 10 years Kevin has been aleviating the aches and pains of his clients. Kevin has turned his clinic into the first choice for rehabilitation work for many of the top doctors in Spokane. In addition to providing life changing treatment, Kevin also teaches fellow massage therapists how to help their own clients.
Kevin’s experience is not limited to just humans. He has been working hand in hand with his grandmother, Colleen, to rehabilitate her injured dogs. Kevin is excited to offer this course and teach more people how to take care of their beloved pets.
Colleen Hackett:
Colleen has been raising, breeding, and showing dogs her entire life. She has experience with many different breeds, but most recently has been working with Rottweilers. Colleen teaches dog training courses at the Spokane Dog Training Club for over 25 years. She is also an integral member of the Spokane Dog Training Club as a Board Member. Colleen expertise with dogs and their behavior will not be found anywhere else.
One of Colleen’s greatest desires is to show owners how to properly care for and love their dogs. She has worked very hard with Kevin to provide a class that all dog owners could learn from and immediately apply to the health of their dogs.







