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Yes I've known a few people who have done it (in VIC) with good feedback and according to those who actually work as canine physios and or massuers, it's the only one worth doing.

Thanks for feedback Haven. Think I will give it a go.

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Just to summarise, Bowen is much more than massage, it is often referred to as the homeopathy of bodywork, stimulating the body to heal itself, often profoundly.

Some of the conditions responding favourably to Bowenwork include;

Sciatica & back pain

Digestive & bowel problems

Respiratory problems

Hormonal irregularities

Lymphatc & circulatory problems

Sports & other traumatic injuries

A dog undergoing Bowen therapy may change body shape; the animal looks as if it has gained weight where in reality the muscles relax, the coat may become softer & silkier & may change colour as nutrition returns to it. White becomes whiter, black - blacker, reds & browns - richer in colour.

However on a cautionary note for anyone who is thinking of undertaking any animal therapy course for the purpose of going into practice, the last person to touch an animal in any therapeutic manner is responsible if that animal dies. Insurance is therefore highly recommended & is only available to qualified, accredited practioners. Make sure that any course undertaken provides this qualification, otherwise you are on your own.

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