If I Want To Be An Animal Massage Therapist Or Provide Animals With Physical Therapy?


where should i go? Most people don’t have the money to spend pampering their pet but there must be someone, rich people maybe, who could afford it. if i want to pursue a career like this were should i move? California?

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  1. #1 by massageg on February 21, 2010 - 3:11 am

    There are many applications of massage for animals – sporting dogs, zoo animals who are stressed, horses require massage for dealing with injuries and performance in any of the areas.
    You have to find out what is required to work with animals and do massage. You might have to get your massage license first to work with people.

  2. #2 by john on February 21, 2010 - 7:01 am

    Had to find this magazine called Feline Wellness to get you a website.
    Try this one listed below.Oh yes people do have the money to spend
    pampering their pets.I am out of work but my four cats are eating their
    standard high class cuisine while I am subsisting on generic brands.

  3. #3 by Your Friendly Jewish Accountant on February 21, 2010 - 8:29 am

    Yes, Southern California.

  4. #4 by Irish Girl on February 21, 2010 - 12:45 pm

    yea, somewhere in america, only place it would work!

  5. #5 by Cattie on February 22, 2010 - 5:36 pm

    I used to work as an animal massage therapist until my allergies got the better of me. I think pet owners on the west coast are definitely more open to massage than on the east coast. Or at least they don’t view it as a fluffy spa treatment but understand how beneficial it can be.

    Another thing to keep in mind is that even if your business is animal massage, you need to treat it as a business. Do a business plan, cash flow analysis, marketing plan etc. before jumping in. That way, you have all the facts from the get-go and know beforehand if it’s a feasible business in your area.

    Good luck!

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