
Osteopathy for dogs
Definition
As for humans, osteopathy for dogs aims to get back to a good body balance in its mechanical and physiological globality.
A canine osteopath will then use manual techniques in order to restore mobility wherever it is lacking to ensure good functioning of the musculoskeletal system, organs, and releasing eventual vascular and nervous entrapments.
This is actually a global re-harmonization which purpose is to help the body find its own healing way: intervene and then let the nature do the rest.

When should I call a canine osteopath?
- Limping
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Asthenia
- Neurological disorders
- Digestive problems
- In a preventive purpose
Useful information
- Home visits
- Consultations at FitDog
- Duration: 45 to 60 minutes
- Information & appointment :
— +352 621 48 73 13
— osteo.mosca@gmail.com