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Book cover for a book titled The Canine Comfort Primer: How to Help Your Dog Feel Their Best by AnnaLisa Allegretti with an orange background and a photo of a very cute pit bull type dog in profile with a muscle diagram overlaid

Based on the most frequent questions and concerns I have heard in my time in canine welfare, this handy guide contains vital information and easy to use tools to help your dog feel their best.

 

This little book is filled with tips and techniques that you can do yourself to maximize and maintain comfort.

 

  • Common comfort issues and misconceptions
  • Signs of discomfort
  • Common areas of tension
  • Common orthopedic injuries
  • Senior dog mobility
  • Puppy comfort and growing pains
  • Handy acupressure points for emergencies and daily comfort
  • Somatic techniques
  • Home and environment adjustments to aid in mobility and long-term comfort

And much more! No fluff; just the good stuff.

Female massage therapist massaging pit bull type shelter dog; both are relaxed
Massaging Philly's Shelter Dogs as part of my Comfort for Every Canine Initiative

Experience

Years of animal welfare, behavior, special needs pets and rehab vet medicine experience combine to provide a comprehensive wellness experience for your pet.

 
I specialize in stress-free interactions that work particularly well for nervous, shy, or reactive pets.

Resources

I work with an extensive network of veterinary specialists and behaviorists, which allows shared knowledge and experience to inform a comfort plan for our animal companions.

 

Each new patient will receive a specialized plan tailored for them and personalized follow up.

 

Learn more about appointment and consultation options!