
We are pleased to introduce our massage therapist, Bailey Lougheed, LMT, SAMP, who has been providing licensed massage therapy for pets since 2018 and for humans since 2013. Bailey feels deeply honored to work with a diverse range of animal species, and she brings her enthusiasm and genuine passion for her craft to each session. If you are interested in how massage therapy may benefit your pet’s well-being, Bailey is always happy to share her experience and knowledge.
With experience working with pets at all life stages, Bailey has helped pets dealing with anxiety, arthritis, loss, mobility challenges, or simply learning the comfort of positive touch. While she is not a veterinarian and cannot guarantee specific results, she will help identify tension patterns that affect posture or behavior.
Massage sessions are tailored to each pet, just as they are for people. Bailey combines traditional massage techniques with her intuitive approach, beginning with a gentle assessment of the soft tissue to identify areas of tension. Her work primarily focuses on fascia and may include craniosacral, visceral manipulation, neural manipulation, chakra balancing, energy healing and animal communication, all integral to support the bodys natural healing process.

Washington is the only state in the greater United States which requires health professional licensing for massage on pets just as they do for human massage therapy .

Imagine giving your beloved pet the gift of health while they are away at camp.
What to Expect
Prior to the session, you will complete a brief health history form, sign a waiver, and discuss your pet’s needs with Bailey. To help your pet feel at ease, Bailey may take a short walk or gentle social time to get acquainted before treatment begins. Sessions are flexible and may take place in her cozy studio, the fenced grass yard, or the comfort of your pet’s kennel run, depending on your pet’s preference. Each session is guided by your pet’s comfort—never forced, always calming. After the session, Bailey provides chart notes and shares any insights gained during the treatment.


For first-time dog clients, massage sessions last 45 to 60 minutes.Returning clients or touch-up sessions are scheduled for 30 to 60 minutes.
If you would like more information about massage therapy for pets or have any questions or concerns, please contact us!
License number MA60404179
Insured by the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA)
Bailey feels honored to have the opportunity to work with some of the most diverse species in the world, and will always share her contagious excitement and love for her work if you are interested in hearing more about massage therapy for pets or have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at 360-697-6717