Searching for a gentle, soft tissue technique to support your dog’s health, balance and wellbeing?

Bowen is fast becoming the ‘go to’ technique as the medical and holistic world starts to understand the power of working with the body gently, affecting soft tissue (fascia, connective tissue), to support every living being.

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Canine Bowen Technique Association

The Canine Bowen Technique Association was formed by a small group of Canine Bowen Technique Practitioners who had been trained by and accredited with the European Guild of Canine Bowen Therapists (EGCBT).

What is Canine Bowen Technique (CBT)

Canine Bowen Technique (CBT) is a soft-tissue remedial technique involving ‘light-touch’ moves of fingers or thumbs over muscle, ligament, tendon and/or fascia at specific points of the dog’s body. The work is very subtle and involves no hard or prolonged pressure. It offers dogs a gentle, non-invasive and effective hands-on technique that aims to promote healing, pain-relief and body/energy rebalancing.

Canine Bowen Technique is a holistic technique. By “holistic” we mean that it “treats the body as a whole, without referral to named disease”. So Canine Bowen Technique Association (CBTA) practitioners do not treat the veterinary-diagnosed disease or condition per se, but treat the dog, as they see it, on the day.Canine Bowen Technique is not a substitute/replacement for normal veterinary care, but rather is complementary to it.

Find a Practitioner

CBTA members have trained by completing the EGCBT practitioner course in Canine Bowen Technique, They adhere to the CBTA Code of Conduct & Ethics and policies. Annually they maintain the required Continuous Professional Development (CPDs), in line with industry standards.

Important Notes

 

  • Canine Bowen Technique is not a substitute for proper veterinary care, and should be used in conjunction with orthodox veterinary treatment. CBTA members will only work on Veterinary Consent. Please contact your practitioner for the appropriate consent form.
  • CBTA practitioners do not diagnose.
  • Under no circumstances will CBTA practitioners prescribe medication or alter any medication already prescribed for the dog.

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