
Introducing Ash & Oak Canine Massage
In 2013, I lost my dogs Astrid and Marco unexpectedly to cancer. I’m certain they were responsible for leading me on my path to canine massage therapy, so I wanted to build a name and logo in their honor when creating my brand.
While researching name ideas, I came across a pronunciation key using “oak” for the sound of the second syllable in Marco. Oak brought me to Ash, which reminded me of a mistaken name of Ashtray for Astrid (we lovingly called her Ashtray from then on). Ash trees represent healing; Oaks represent strength and stability. As a canine massage therapist, I believe these qualities are exactly what I strive to provide in my work – a healing touch to help build strength and stability to my canine clients.
So thanks to Astrid (Ash) and Marco (Oak) for lighting the way on this journey. And thanks to all of you for being a part of it.

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Initial Visit (1 Hour)
$90
Follow Up Visit (1/2 Hour)
$65

Why Canine Massage


Would Massage be good for that?
Hip dysplasia? Yes. Arthritis? Yes. Disc disease? Yes. Limping? Yes. Anxiety? Yes. Socialization? Yes. ... You get the idea.
Massage
Focuses on muscular system
Restores Balance
Reduces Inflammation
Reduces muscle tension
Increases blood flow
Relieves pain
Boosts Energy
Acupuncture
Focuses on nervous system
Balances GI
Reduces Inflammation
Reduces anxiety
Increases blood flow
Relieves pain
Boosts Energy
Chiropractic
Focuses on skeletal system
Aligns structure
Corrects posture
Reduces muscle tension
Improves range of motion
Relieves pain
Boosts Energy