My Miniature Schnauzer and Yorkie both loved massages. From head, ears, joints, back, down to their paws. It relaxed them into little puddles of happy.
I had a cat who would give me a massage. I could balance her on my back and tilt around to direct her kneading to different places. Had to wear a thick shirt, though. :)
Our dogs love being massaged.My daughter is trying to help our 11 year old Golden Retriever male to help keep going as age is coming fast. Moringa to help slow down to stop cancer, and two other vitamins meant for dogs and is working.
I have a dog massage book and have yet to read it. I am too busy giving my dog butt scratches (anyone with a dog knows what that is) and belly rubs and scratches in all the other favorite places, like top of head, around ears – sometimes she sees me walk by and just flops on her side, in hope of more. When she is shedding, lots of scratching helps, too. As a therapy dog, she has to be used to being touched by anyone, and we have never had a problem. If I lean over when I am walking her to give her a pet, she leans in.
A dog will truly melt in your hands if itch behind the ears, slowly work your way around to the front of the ears and then gradually, lightly moving your fingers in a circular motion, where what we consider our temples (and that general area).
I am a massage therapist and have always massaged all my pets. All of them loved it. My human clients leave feeling “massage drunk”. And no, no x-rated happy endings. Like I don’t hear enough of that BS. I help people heal. Am keeping this day’s strip.
sirbadger almost 3 years ago
It’s nice seeing Opal being nice to the dog.
Cactus-Pete almost 3 years ago
Uh, exactly what did she just do to that dog?
suv2000 almost 3 years ago
Why is he laying like that what have you been massaging
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
better safe than sorry, Earl
Uncle Kenny almost 3 years ago
Now try it on Earl, Opal.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Giving bliss makes you feel good. Unless they start to demand it, of course.
parforden almost 3 years ago
That’s exactly how my cat looks right now. She is a needy furball.
momofalex7 almost 3 years ago
I want a massage like that.
Mikey Jay almost 3 years ago
I gave a pig a belly rub one time. She positively loved it!
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Roscoe: Aaaaah ….
Kwen almost 3 years ago
Not such an accomplishment as he has the same reaction after rolling in poo..
iggyman almost 3 years ago
My dog does that on his own!
dadoctah almost 3 years ago
I believe the correct expression is “blissed out”.
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Twenty years later …. Roscoe still loves a Belly Rub !
emmapocl almost 3 years ago
My Miniature Schnauzer and Yorkie both loved massages. From head, ears, joints, back, down to their paws. It relaxed them into little puddles of happy.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
Got to give credit to Mr. Crane for being able to draw Roscoe in his “blissed” state…
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 3 years ago
something to be said for online comics—-in the newspaper this morning, this strip was too small to see the goofy expression on
Roscoe’s face which , to me, made it far funnier
amanbe3 almost 3 years ago
Our English Cocker, Lucy, loved belly rubs and would lay on her back just like Roscoe to get them!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He is a tutorial on the subject!! https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=giving+you+opposum+a+massage#kpvalbx=_CcMcYs_TB4mkptQPsvO44Ao37
ANIMAL almost 3 years ago
Great…… just make sure you wash yer hands before DINNER..!!!!!
Redd Panda almost 3 years ago
Try those techniques on Earl. I’m sure it’s been a while.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m pretty sure that book is intended as a joke. No reputable source would spend so much time on that part of a dog.
mckeonfuneralhomebx almost 3 years ago
He needs water!
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
Contentment doesn’t come easy…
Display almost 3 years ago
Nick Danger: So, is this your boudoir?
Nancy: No Nick, these are the kennels.
Nick Danger: So you’re puttin’ on the dog, eh?
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Poor Roscoe
cactusbob333 almost 3 years ago
That book should be required reading for all people owned by dogs.
Plods with ...™ almost 3 years ago
First real chuckle of the day.
6foot6 almost 3 years ago
that’s what my bully looks like when I am done rubber her chest. She will just lay there, splayed out, snoring away.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
I had a cat who would give me a massage. I could balance her on my back and tilt around to direct her kneading to different places. Had to wear a thick shirt, though. :)
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
Tummy rub bliss. Works for me too.
roberta.forbes.pyle almost 3 years ago
Massaging your dog can be very useful. You can be looking for fleas and ticks, or any little bumps or wounds that might need a vet’s attention.
kab2rb almost 3 years ago
Our dogs love being massaged.My daughter is trying to help our 11 year old Golden Retriever male to help keep going as age is coming fast. Moringa to help slow down to stop cancer, and two other vitamins meant for dogs and is working.
tlmatcsc almost 3 years ago
I’m just going to assume that is his tail sticking up since it is not lipstick red:)
stamps almost 3 years ago
Then there’s goat yoga. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvj6voiH5S0
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I have a dog massage book and have yet to read it. I am too busy giving my dog butt scratches (anyone with a dog knows what that is) and belly rubs and scratches in all the other favorite places, like top of head, around ears – sometimes she sees me walk by and just flops on her side, in hope of more. When she is shedding, lots of scratching helps, too. As a therapy dog, she has to be used to being touched by anyone, and we have never had a problem. If I lean over when I am walking her to give her a pet, she leans in.
indysteve9 almost 3 years ago
LOL!!!
Natarose almost 3 years ago
delirious
mwksix almost 3 years ago
Is he purring?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
Now he knows how to do it for himself.
thejanith Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That’s one happy pooch. Nice to see he’s forgiven Opal for crating him yesterday. If this is her idea of an apology, she’s an absolute genius.
llevikhin almost 3 years ago
looks like he needs a cigarette
comicalUser almost 3 years ago
A dog will truly melt in your hands if itch behind the ears, slowly work your way around to the front of the ears and then gradually, lightly moving your fingers in a circular motion, where what we consider our temples (and that general area).
radams52 almost 3 years ago
Tummy Rubs are FREE!
Taracinablue almost 3 years ago
Lol! That is one melty dog
chefcass almost 3 years ago
I am a massage therapist and have always massaged all my pets. All of them loved it. My human clients leave feeling “massage drunk”. And no, no x-rated happy endings. Like I don’t hear enough of that BS. I help people heal. Am keeping this day’s strip.