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    Animal Massage for health and longevity

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    Discover the benefits of Hands 4 Hounds animal massage with a dog massage therapist you can count on!

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    (971) 732-6470

    Animal Massage for health and longevity

    Animal Massage for health and longevityAnimal Massage for health and longevityAnimal Massage for health and longevity

    Discover the benefits of Hands 4 Hounds animal massage with a dog massage therapist you can count on!

    Book Now

    (971) 732-6470

    Hands 4 Hounds Massage

    About Jennifer Pumpelly LMT, CSAMP OR. #12000

    Graduating with honors from Ashmead School of Massage. Jennifer Pumpelly began practicing at SW Physical Therapy in Tigard, OR in 2008. There, she developed a steady practice that focuses on injury treatment, MVA related injuries, and work related injuries. She also has many years of continuing education in Myofascial Release, Sports Massage, Cupping, and Structural Integration. In 2021, Jennifer became certified in Small Animal Massage from Northwest School of Animal Massage in Vashon, WA. This came to be through Jennifer's extensive love and passion for animals. She grew up with all sorts of animals including horses which she showed in 4- H. Jennifer currently owns 4 Rhodesian Ridgebacks that she is madly in love with. She shares a special bond with each of them, and feels honored to be able to show them in AKC Conformation shows. Her dogs also compete in Agility, Obedience, Rally, and Lure Coursing. They have been the driving force in becoming a dog massage therapist, and small animals therapist. Jennifer's goal is to treat with compassion, integrity and dedication to all dogs and their owners. She believes massage therapy is a gentle yet effective modality to help each dog reach their full potential. Whether that is relaxation, decreasing anxiety and stress, or improving performance goals. 

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    How can massage help your dog?

    These are just a few benefits of how massage can help your dog. Please reach us at j.pumpelly01@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

    • Range of motion and mobility in the spine and joints
    • Gut mobility and digestive function
    • Blood circulation and lymph flow through the body
    • Relaxation



    • Stress 
    • Tension within the body and muscles
    • Tightness within the fascia 
    • Pain
    • Inflammation 


    Depending on the dogs evaluation, there are 3 forms of massage that can help these animals including relaxation, sports, and remedial massage. Learn more here about each type.


    Services and Techniques

    Relaxation Massage

    Relaxation massages can help your dog to unwind and destress by using long repetitive strokes called effleurage. Some kneading-type petrissage strokes are also used to create a nice sense of relaxation. This type of dog therapy would also include some form of stretching as well. 

    Sports Massage

    Sports massage is generally used to get the muscles and tissue to warm up before an event, along with some stretching. This is a great form of animal massage to be used at an agility trial, coursing trial, or before a dog performs any form of exercise.

    Remedial Massage

    Remedial massage is a targeted treatment ideal for those with chronic pain and/or injuries. The dog massage therapist's typical work could include deeper forms of massage and myofascial work. Potential techniques used might be trigger points, frictions, myofascial techniques, and stretching. The use of relaxing strokes in between treatment techniques can help keep the dog happy and comfortable. 

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    ***** Dogs that are under the care of a Veterinarian for an issue or injury must have a signed referral form by the first appointment ***** 


    Below there is a blank Referral Form that you can share with your Vet for them to sign. 

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    Consent Form (pdf)

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    Massage Referral (pdf)

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    New Client (pdf)

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    Better yet, see us in person!

    From animal massage to dog therapy, you have a passionate massage therapist willing to go the lengths to help your animal reach their goal!  Feel free to schedule a time to visit us!

    Hands 4 Hounds Massage

    23034 Southwest Lodgepole Avenue, Tualatin, Oregon 97062, United States

    (971) 732-6470 Hands4houndsmassage@gmail.com

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