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My four legged client

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Dog CST

I treated this lovely girl yesterday in the comfort of a chair.

I will always treat the dog where they are most relaxed and comfortable, which can be in their own bed or on the padded bed I provide, on a chair or even on their owners lap.

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What I Look for ….

When treating dogs or humans I begin by checking their face to see if their eyes look uneven ( one higher than the other ) or if one eye looks larger (wider/open). If they do this can be an indication there are restrictions and strain patterns within the bones of the cranium. When working with dogs I will also look to see if their ears are level as well as their nostrils. 

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How CST can help dogs

CST has proven to be very successful in treating the following canine conditions and situations:

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Anxiety & Stress

How often do I get asked for help with stress and anxiety?
 
The below article chronicles the very first CranioSacral Therapy (CST) experience of a long-time anxiety sufferer and how undergoing CST treatment allowed her to approach things that triggered anxiety with a much healthier mindset.
 
Read the full article to gain more perspective on how CST can have a positive effect on our clients anxiety levels here – upledger.com Searchable Article Database.