DOG TRAINERS DEVELOP DOGGIE TUNES AND TOUCH THERAPY TECHNIQUE

DOG TRAINERS DEVELOP DOGGIE TUNES AND TOUCH THERAPY TECHNIQUE



NORWOOD, Pa. (Wireless Flash) – Being a human can be stressful but two dog trainers claim a dog’s life can be emotionally “ruff” too. That’s why Pennsylvania-based trainers Armand Rabuttinio and Rich Parker have designed a CD of soothing doggie music that, combined with a touch therapy program, will even heal the nerves of pooches with panic attacks. The instrumental tunes contain frequencies that Rabuttinio claims dogs love – especially when their muscles are rubbed using techniques such as the “Push-Posh hands” and “Soft and Swirl Fingers.” The creators say the technique can help new dogs adapt to their owners quicker and is good for emotionally damaged dogs.

Thu 12-20-01