Meet the therapist Jaynee
Cano Miserachs
I’ve been privileged to share my life with dogs and am passionate about Clinical Canine Massage as a complementary therapy. It takes a holistic approach, addressing not only the presenting issue but also factors such as environment, diet and overall wellbeing.
Clinical Canine Massage is suitable for dogs of all ages and abilities. It helps to ease pain, improve mobility and muscular issues, calm the nervous system, reduce stress and anxiety, and promote relaxation and wellbeing.
I specialise in treating dogs with soft tissue injuries such as sprains and strains, as well as orthopaedic conditions including arthritis, hip and elbow dysplasia, luxating patella and spondylosis.
I trained for two years as a Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner, completing over 1,200 hours with the Canine Massage Therapy Centre, and I am a member of the Canine Massage Guild. I am trained in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports Massage, Myofascial Release, and the Lenton Method®, which has been clinically trialled and shown to benefit 95% of dogs.

