Does canine massage actually work? Through the experience of Mélanie and her little dog Malka, the answer became undeniable.
Malka's Story
Mélanie discovered canine massage when her small dog Malka developed knee weakness and early arthritis before age 5, likely stemming from her difficult past. Though not acutely painful, Malka showed stiffness after longer walks.
After meeting Marion, a certified professional masseuse from Pet Cheri's network, Mélanie introduced the practice to Malka. The dog immediately responded positively, rolling onto her back with excitement whenever Marion arrived. After each session, Malka appeared relaxed with improved mobility.
Why You Should Try Canine Massage
Pet Cheri works exclusively with the Association Les Masseurs Canins, comprising professionally certified masseuses in France. Their training comes from Pauline Arnt's Chien-Zen school — the pioneering institution in French canine massage education, founded in 2007.
The Benefits
- Improved blood and lymph circulation, oxygenating muscles and removing toxins
- Reduced muscle tension and associated pain or stiffness
- Enhanced mobility for elderly, athletic or post-injury rehabilitation dogs
- Decreased stress and anxiety, promoting emotional balance
- Strengthened human-animal bond through improved communication and trust
Consult your vet and a professional masseuse to provide your dog with the best possible care.



