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What massage therapy does for humans, it can do for dogs, and Kimberly Gradin is now a licensed pet massage provider.
Kimberly says that during her training, she had the opportunity to practice her massage on a young pit bull from an animal rescue
"But by the time I was finished," she says, "the dog was all droopy-eyed and calm. I was amazed at my own self over that."
—Redwood Times, Garberville, California, Dec. 21, 2011
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