Equine massage therapy in Ringgold, GA

Whether your horse competes, works, or enjoys the trails, equine massage therapy helps them stay strong, healthy, and ready for anything.

Benefits of Equine Massage Therapy

How can equine massage therapy help?

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    Increase performance

    If your horse isn’t performing at their best, it may be because of restricted movement or pain in their muscles and joints. Massage therapy keeps your horse in tip-top shape to make sure they have what it takes to win.

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  • Maintain health

    Much like a human athlete or one who does physical labor, muscle tension and joint pain can and will affect your horse. Equine massage therapy can alleviate pain and stiffness to keep them ready to work.

  • Improve quality of life

    Even if your horse is just a “pasture ornament,” muscle pain and stiffness are common. Especially with older animals. Equine massage therapy can reduce the risk of injury, relieve soreness and muscle tension, and improve their immune system.

Equine Massage Therapy Services in Ringgold, GA

How can I help?

Whether your horse is a worker, performer, or just a trail rider, equine massage therapy can help them stay in shape and avoid injury.

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  • Full body massage

    I work everything from head to hoof to find and address their problem areas.

  • Pre and post event

    Have a horse preparing for a show or recovering from one? Equine massage therapy can help.

  • Injury recovery

    I work closely with your veterinarian to help your horse recover after an injury.

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Schedule your horse today!

Equine massage therapy doesn’t just relax your horse, it helps address and improve restrictions and deficits in their movement and performance.

That’s my focus.

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My mission

You want the best for your horse, and so do I. My focus is to find and address their problems areas to keep them happy, healthy, and hardworking for years to come.

Gracie standing next to her horse, Slinger, after a show