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What is canine massage, and why is it beneficial?

There are dogs all over the world suffering from hip, spine, and joint pain.

But, there are REAL SOLUTIONS to help these dogs! 97% of pain receptors are in the soft tissue, which is exactly what we treat with canine massage. This soft tissue is pulling on the joint or spine and causing pain and dysfunction. With our Moench Method technique, developed over the last 30+ years, we will help your dog get better... or your treatment is FREE.

Average Costs

Owners often have to resort to the following treatments in an effort to reduce their pup's pain. These treatments are pricey, don't guarantee success, and don't treat the root cause of many pain issues that dogs face. Here's a breakdown of what traditional methods cost versus bringing your dog in for a session with us. Our treatment can have your dog feeling better in 1-2 visits!

MOENCH METHOD

  • Initial Visit (includes 1st visit & 1 follow-up visit)- $395
  • Additional Follow-up Visits (if necessary)- $195

TRADITIONAL TREATMENTS

  • Hip Dysplasia Surgery: $1,700 - $4,500
  • CCL Surgery: $750 - $5,000 per knee
  • Spinal Surgery: $1,500 - $4,000
  • Luxating Patella Surgery: $1,000 - $5,000 per knee
  • Daily pain medication (treats the symptom, not the root cause of the issue): varies based on Rx and dog size

Average Cost of Surgery ranges from $2,500 to $6,000.

First visit with Moench Canine is $395 (and includes 1 follow-up visit). If any additional visits are necessary, they would be $195.

Help your dog live a happy, healthy, and pain-free life!

Signs that your canine companion is experiencing discomfort:

  • Limping
  • Lack of energy
  • Whining
  • Whimpering
  • Swelling
  • Inflammation
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Before and After Video

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Moench Method Canine Joint + Spine uses the same bodywork principles that have been developed over the last 30+ years, which focuses on lengthening soft tissue. We eliminate pain by eliminating the tightness or constraints on the soft tissue so it stops pulling at the attachment, increases blood supply, and ultimately increases the body’s capacity to heal itself. This has the capability to eliminate your pup’s pain for a longer, happier life.

A Brief Explanation of Canine Joint + Spine & How it Works

by Ken Moench

Moench Method Canine Joint + Spine Testimonials

Hear from a few of our pet parents about their experience!

Before Your Dog's Visit

Complete the Appointment Request form ("Request An Appointment" form below)
When the electronic consent form has been completed by both you and your dog's veterinarian, we will contact you to set up an appointment date and time. Let your vet know to be on the lookout for this email so that we can get you booked as quickly as possible!
Ensure your dog is clean and flea-free.
Trim nails to an appropriate length – when their nails get too long, the dog's natural gait can be negatively impacted.
Properly hydrate your dog before their session – hydrated soft tissue is easier to manipulate and can increase the likelihood of a successful treatment.
If your dog has a history of anxiety and has anti-anxiety medication prescribed to them, please plan to administer a dose before bringing them to their appointment. Any situation involving strangers can be stressful for your pet and a session of myofascial release is no exception.
Appointment length varies, but you can expect 30-60 minutes for an average appointment. You are welcome to stay for the session.

Request an Appointment

To book your dog's first session, please submit the form below. After touching base to answer any questions you may have, we will provide a consent form to be completed by you and your dog's veterinarian. Once completed, we will contact you again to set up the appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Moench Method Canine Joint + Spine Locations

Our main Canine space is in Westlake - 3930 Bee Cave Rd, Suite D (for Dog)... but we also see pups at our Round Rock location - 207 W. Bagdad Ave.

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