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Thank you for profiling Jennifer and Hands to Paws. My dog Pushkin has been a very satisfied client of Jennifer's for about a year now. I am always impressed by her unique ability to sense and connect with him, her professionalism and knowledge and how well my dog responds to the treatment. Pushkin has made a remarkable recovery this past year from both liver disease and a torn ligament in his knee, and I have no doubt that Jennifer's massage played an important part in his great recovery.
It seems like paying some to pet your dog makes it seem like you shouldn't have got it in the first place. It makes me sad that hard working people are out of work, yet this clearly useless business is around.
I can understand why this service is popular. Massage works WONDERS for stress relief, and I'm sure it does the same for pets. I love using www.joylifetherapeutics.com for all my massage needs, and they always have licensed, experienced massage therapists.
well - since this is a business that hasn't gone under, it's obviously not useless. Seems like a hard working woman is keeping herself in business by offering a unique service that helps animals.
If you've ever had a professional massage, you can tell that it is vastly different from a pat on the back/pet.
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