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Animal Health - Alternative Medicine - Massage Therapy

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Subtopics:      Massage Therapy > Practitioners  
 
Related Topics:      Equine          Alternative/Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine/Bodywork
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      new window Animal Massage and Therapies Description: AMTIL offers animal massage information and information about holistic products for pet owners/caretakers, and a directory of animal health therapists, schools and organizations. (amtil.com)
new window Animal Massage Therapists to be Licensed Description: News story about proposed licensing of animal massage therapists in the state of Washington. (seattlepi.nwsource.com)
new window Companion Animal Services Description: Massage and petsitting for dogs, cats, and other animals around Houston, TX. Education in Companion Animal Massage. (companionanimalservices.com)
new window Equissage Description: Equine and canine massage therapy certification. (equissage.com)
new window Holistic Touch Therapy Description: Classes for canine, equine and feline massage, based in Windsor, Colorado. (holistictouchtherapy.com)
new window Integrated Touch Therapy Description: Massage therapy instruction for people who want to work on animals. (integratedtouchtherapy.com)
new window International Association of Animal Massage Therapists Description: Equine massage and canine massage therapists have come to find the importance of belonging to an organization. The International Association of Animal Massage Therapists is a networking organization of trained therapists. (iaamt.com)
new window Lang Institute for Canine Health Description: Massage school for the therapist dedicated to animal massage. (dogmassage.com)
new window Massage Awareness Description: Worldwide comprehensive equine and canine certification programs, based on the unique method of massage awareness, by JP Hourdebaigt. (massageawareness.com)
new window PetMassage Training & Research Clinic Description: Source for information on massage therapy for pets and pet massage training courses. (petmassage.com)
new window TTOUCH and TTEAM UK Description: TTOUCH and TTEAM can help alter tension patterns and associated behaviours in horses and companion animals. Workshops in the UK, practitioners directory, and merchandise. (ttouchtteam.co.uk)
 




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