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Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Surgeons and Physiotherapists (RQF)

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OUR PASS RATE
Animal Care & Veterinary Science (National Average 74.9%)
86.8%

Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Surgeons and Physiotherapists (RQF)

Key points

  • Learn practical canine massage skills
  • Add to your existing medical skillset
  • Contribute to your professional development
  • Gain practical experience during the placement days
  • Start and study at any time

About Your Qualification  

This Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage (Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Physiotherapists) has been specifically designed as a top-up qualification aimed at Veterinary Professionals who wish to expand their medical training and contribute to their continued professional development.

If you are a qualified professional such as a Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary Physiotherapist, Veterinary Nurse, or Technician, then this qualification is suitable for you.

This Ofqual regulated qualification covers everything you need to know to include therapeutic canine massage as part of your skill set. The qualification includes online theory and 11 days of practical experience split into manageable blocks. The practical training will give you the opportunity to assess and conduct massage techniques on a range of canine patients.

This qualification has been designed to provide veterinary professionals with a route into therapeutic canine massage. You may choose to bring these skills to your existing work or, alternatively, set up your own canine massage therapy business.

All the material is readily available once you enrol, so you’re able to start right away!

Getting Started

learndirect is the UK’s leading online course and qualification provider. Our online courses and qualifications give you the flexibility to engage with your studies whenever suits you best.

The benefit of online learning means that you can plan your studies around your existing commitments. So, you’re able to progress with your learning in a way that works for you, without the stressful balancing act. With no classes to attend or a timetable to stick to, you’re in control of the pace and place of your learning.

What’s more, we have dedicated and experienced online tutors to support you throughout your qualification. As well as all the material being readily available as soon as you enrol so you’re able to start right away.

Modules

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Canine Massage

On completing this first unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand basic massage techniques
  • Understand when to use basic massage and stretching techniques
  • Understand the intended outcomes of massage treatments
  • Understand fascia in relation to massage treatment

Unit 2: Canine Handling Techniques

On completing this third unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand how training methods influence handling skills
  • Understand handling techniques

Unit 3: Canine Behaviour Dynamics

On completing this fourth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand canine communication
  • Understand how pain can affect behaviour
  • Understand how stress can affect behaviour

Unit 4: Fundamentals of Canine Assessment

On completing this fifth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand canine assessment
  • Understand canine gait
  • Understand posture in canines
  • Understand muscle testing

Unit 5: Tissue Healing and Pain Management in Canine Massage

On completing this sixth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand the tissue healing process
  • Understand pain management in relation to massage treatment
  • Understand the timing of massage treatment in relation to tissue healing

Unit 6: Common Canine Medical Conditions and How to Manage Them

On completing this seventh unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand orthopaedic conditions referred for massage treatment
  • Understand neurological conditions referred for massage treatment
  • Understand common medical conditions
  • Understand how to manage conditions presented for massage treatment

Unit 7: Fundamentals of Aquatic Massage

On completing this eight-unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand the properties of water
  • Understand the equipment used for aquatic massage
  • Understand how to apply aquatic massage techniques
  • Understand post session treatment for aquatic massage

Unit 8: Advanced Canine Massage Techniques

On completing this ninth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand advanced canine massage techniques
  • Understand how massage techniques can be used for canine athletes

Unit 9: Professional Practices in Canine Massage

On completing this tenth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand the role of the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) in relation to massage treatment
  • Understand professional development
  • Understand the importance of professional behaviour in the workplace
  • Understand legislation in relation to massage treatment
  • Understand the health and safety requirements for massage treatment

Unit 10: Customer Service Excellence in Canine Massage

On completing this eleventh unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand the principles of customer service
  • Understand how to add value to customer relationships and exceed customer expectations
  • Be able to handle customer complaints

Unit 11: Business Essentials for Canine Massage Practitioners

On completing this twelfth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand how to create and run a company
  • Understand “branding”
  • Know how to manage business accounts for a canine massage business
  • Understand the importance of marketing for a business

Unit 12: Practical Skills in Canine Massage Therapy

On completing this thirteenth unit, students will be able to:

  • Be able to handle canines in a massage setting
  • Be able to assess patients prior to massage treatment
  • Be able to administer massage treatments
  • Be able to complete massage treatment documentation
  • Be able to administer canine sports massage

Entry Requirements

Learners should be aged 16 or above and will need to provide evidence of Vet, Vet Physio or Vet Nurse qualifications in order to enrol on this course.

Minimum Age restriction

16

Average completion timeframe

You have 6 months to complete your course.

Assessment requirements

You will be assessed via a combination of video and photo submissions, your supervisor will also need to provide witness testimonies.

Placement or Practical required

Learners will need to complete 11 days of practical training. Learners will also have to provide their own case studies.

If placement or practical required, when?

Learners must complete the first unit of their course to access the first set of placement days. Learners must complete all theory elements within the course before they can complete the remaining placement days.

Additional requirements

Learners can become member of the Animal Health Professions' Register (AHPR) following completion of this course.

Certification Timeframe

Learners can expect their certification within 6 months of completing the course, following the (EQA) External Quality Assurance of assessment.

Course Fees

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

To successfully gain the Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage (Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Physiotherapists), students must achieve 84 credits.

You will be assessed through internal assessments conducted online at the end of each unit including a practical skills demonstration. You will be assessed by one of our qualified animal tutors.

When are you assessed?

As you’re in control of how you learn, you’re also in charge of when you hand in your assignments. 

This enables you to take as long as you need to thoroughly understand the unit before completing any assignments.

SEG Awards

SEG Awards logo

Upon successful completion of this diploma, you will be awarded a Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage (Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Physiotherapists), an Ofqual regulated qualification.

This qualification is regulated by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulations (Ofqual) in England and is part of the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF).

Skills and Education Group Awards offer qualifications and assessments which are regulated by CCEA, Ofqual and Qualifications Wales. They are driven by delivering a high-quality and trusted service to Centres and learners, so that everyone gets the education they deserve.

The Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage (Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Physiotherapists) is an ideal choice if you’re seeking to up your skill set and add a canine massage qualification to your existing veterinary qualifications.

On completion of this qualification, some learners go on to set up their own canine massage business, other choose to progress on to further related study.

Frequently Asked Questions

Veterinary nurses with canine massage skills become well-rounded caregivers, offering a natural, complementary therapy to their canine patients. It enhances your ability to improve recovery after surgery or injury, manage chronic pain in older dogs, and promote relaxation for anxious pups. This skillset elevates your job satisfaction by allowing you to directly contribute to a dog's wellbeing beyond medication and procedures.
While surgery is a veterinarian surgeon's core strength, adding canine massage to their toolbox offers a holistic approach to patient care. It can aid in post-surgical recovery by reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and promoting scar tissue mobility. This knowledge allows surgeons to recommend massage therapy to complement surgery, potentially leading to faster healing times and improved patient outcomes.
Massage for dogs perfectly complements a veterinary physiotherapist's skillset by providing a non-invasive option for pain management and rehabilitation. Massage techniques can enhance physiotherapy exercises by further improving muscle tone, blood flow, and reducing pain. This combined approach offers a more comprehensive treatment plan for your patients, potentially leading to faster recovery times and improved long-term mobility for dogs.
Whether you’re a Veterinary Nurse, Veterinary Surgeon, or Veterinary Physiotherapist, expanding your skillset to include canine massage offers a triple win! Firstly, it positions you as a well-rounded veterinary professional, attracting dog owners seeking a holistic approach to their pet's health. This can lead to increased client satisfaction and loyalty, potentially boosting your reputation and referrals. Secondly, it opens a new revenue stream, allowing you to charge for massage sessions and potentially package them with existing services. Finally, by offering a unique service like canine massage, you can differentiate yourself from competitors and tap into a growing market of pet owners seeking alternative therapies for their furry friends.
Absolutely! This Level 3 dog massage course mixes online theory with practical training days, so you can easily fit your studies around existing work commitments.

Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Surgeons and Physiotherapists (RQF)

Key points

  • Learn practical canine massage skills
  • Add to your existing medical skillset
  • Contribute to your professional development
  • Gain practical experience during the placement days
  • Start and study at any time

About Your Qualification  

This Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage (Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Physiotherapists) has been specifically designed as a top-up qualification aimed at Veterinary Professionals who wish to expand their medical training and contribute to their continued professional development.

If you are a qualified professional such as a Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary Physiotherapist, Veterinary Nurse, or Technician, then this qualification is suitable for you.

This Ofqual regulated qualification covers everything you need to know to include therapeutic canine massage as part of your skill set. The qualification includes online theory and 11 days of practical experience split into manageable blocks. The practical training will give you the opportunity to assess and conduct massage techniques on a range of canine patients.

This qualification has been designed to provide veterinary professionals with a route into therapeutic canine massage. You may choose to bring these skills to your existing work or, alternatively, set up your own canine massage therapy business.

All the material is readily available once you enrol, so you’re able to start right away!

Getting Started

learndirect is the UK’s leading online course and qualification provider. Our online courses and qualifications give you the flexibility to engage with your studies whenever suits you best.

The benefit of online learning means that you can plan your studies around your existing commitments. So, you’re able to progress with your learning in a way that works for you, without the stressful balancing act. With no classes to attend or a timetable to stick to, you’re in control of the pace and place of your learning.

What’s more, we have dedicated and experienced online tutors to support you throughout your qualification. As well as all the material being readily available as soon as you enrol so you’re able to start right away.

Modules

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Canine Massage

On completing this first unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand basic massage techniques
  • Understand when to use basic massage and stretching techniques
  • Understand the intended outcomes of massage treatments
  • Understand fascia in relation to massage treatment

Unit 2: Canine Handling Techniques

On completing this third unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand how training methods influence handling skills
  • Understand handling techniques

Unit 3: Canine Behaviour Dynamics

On completing this fourth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand canine communication
  • Understand how pain can affect behaviour
  • Understand how stress can affect behaviour

Unit 4: Fundamentals of Canine Assessment

On completing this fifth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand canine assessment
  • Understand canine gait
  • Understand posture in canines
  • Understand muscle testing

Unit 5: Tissue Healing and Pain Management in Canine Massage

On completing this sixth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand the tissue healing process
  • Understand pain management in relation to massage treatment
  • Understand the timing of massage treatment in relation to tissue healing

Unit 6: Common Canine Medical Conditions and How to Manage Them

On completing this seventh unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand orthopaedic conditions referred for massage treatment
  • Understand neurological conditions referred for massage treatment
  • Understand common medical conditions
  • Understand how to manage conditions presented for massage treatment

Unit 7: Fundamentals of Aquatic Massage

On completing this eight-unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand the properties of water
  • Understand the equipment used for aquatic massage
  • Understand how to apply aquatic massage techniques
  • Understand post session treatment for aquatic massage

Unit 8: Advanced Canine Massage Techniques

On completing this ninth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand advanced canine massage techniques
  • Understand how massage techniques can be used for canine athletes

Unit 9: Professional Practices in Canine Massage

On completing this tenth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand the role of the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) in relation to massage treatment
  • Understand professional development
  • Understand the importance of professional behaviour in the workplace
  • Understand legislation in relation to massage treatment
  • Understand the health and safety requirements for massage treatment

Unit 10: Customer Service Excellence in Canine Massage

On completing this eleventh unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand the principles of customer service
  • Understand how to add value to customer relationships and exceed customer expectations
  • Be able to handle customer complaints

Unit 11: Business Essentials for Canine Massage Practitioners

On completing this twelfth unit, students will be able to:

  • Understand how to create and run a company
  • Understand “branding”
  • Know how to manage business accounts for a canine massage business
  • Understand the importance of marketing for a business

Unit 12: Practical Skills in Canine Massage Therapy

On completing this thirteenth unit, students will be able to:

  • Be able to handle canines in a massage setting
  • Be able to assess patients prior to massage treatment
  • Be able to administer massage treatments
  • Be able to complete massage treatment documentation
  • Be able to administer canine sports massage

Entry Requirements

Learners should be aged 16 or above and will need to provide evidence of Vet, Vet Physio or Vet Nurse qualifications in order to enrol on this course.

Minimum Age restriction

16

Average completion timeframe

You have 6 months to complete your course.

Assessment requirements

You will be assessed via a combination of video and photo submissions, your supervisor will also need to provide witness testimonies.

Placement or Practical required

Learners will need to complete 11 days of practical training. Learners will also have to provide their own case studies.

If placement or practical required, when?

Learners must complete the first unit of their course to access the first set of placement days. Learners must complete all theory elements within the course before they can complete the remaining placement days.

Additional requirements

Learners can become member of the Animal Health Professions' Register (AHPR) following completion of this course.

Certification Timeframe

Learners can expect their certification within 6 months of completing the course, following the (EQA) External Quality Assurance of assessment.

Course Fees

All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.

*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

Excellent Marking

Assessment

To successfully gain the Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage (Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Physiotherapists), students must achieve 84 credits.

You will be assessed through internal assessments conducted online at the end of each unit including a practical skills demonstration. You will be assessed by one of our qualified animal tutors.

When are you assessed?

As you’re in control of how you learn, you’re also in charge of when you hand in your assignments. 

This enables you to take as long as you need to thoroughly understand the unit before completing any assignments.

Qualifications

SEG Awards

SEG Awards logo

Upon successful completion of this diploma, you will be awarded a Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage (Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Physiotherapists), an Ofqual regulated qualification.

This qualification is regulated by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulations (Ofqual) in England and is part of the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF).

Skills and Education Group Awards offer qualifications and assessments which are regulated by CCEA, Ofqual and Qualifications Wales. They are driven by delivering a high-quality and trusted service to Centres and learners, so that everyone gets the education they deserve.

The Level 3 Diploma in Canine Massage (Top up for Veterinary Nurses, Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Physiotherapists) is an ideal choice if you’re seeking to up your skill set and add a canine massage qualification to your existing veterinary qualifications.

On completion of this qualification, some learners go on to set up their own canine massage business, other choose to progress on to further related study.

Frequently Asked Questions

Veterinary nurses with canine massage skills become well-rounded caregivers, offering a natural, complementary therapy to their canine patients. It enhances your ability to improve recovery after surgery or injury, manage chronic pain in older dogs, and promote relaxation for anxious pups. This skillset elevates your job satisfaction by allowing you to directly contribute to a dog's wellbeing beyond medication and procedures.
While surgery is a veterinarian surgeon's core strength, adding canine massage to their toolbox offers a holistic approach to patient care. It can aid in post-surgical recovery by reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and promoting scar tissue mobility. This knowledge allows surgeons to recommend massage therapy to complement surgery, potentially leading to faster healing times and improved patient outcomes.
Massage for dogs perfectly complements a veterinary physiotherapist's skillset by providing a non-invasive option for pain management and rehabilitation. Massage techniques can enhance physiotherapy exercises by further improving muscle tone, blood flow, and reducing pain. This combined approach offers a more comprehensive treatment plan for your patients, potentially leading to faster recovery times and improved long-term mobility for dogs.
Whether you’re a Veterinary Nurse, Veterinary Surgeon, or Veterinary Physiotherapist, expanding your skillset to include canine massage offers a triple win! Firstly, it positions you as a well-rounded veterinary professional, attracting dog owners seeking a holistic approach to their pet's health. This can lead to increased client satisfaction and loyalty, potentially boosting your reputation and referrals. Secondly, it opens a new revenue stream, allowing you to charge for massage sessions and potentially package them with existing services. Finally, by offering a unique service like canine massage, you can differentiate yourself from competitors and tap into a growing market of pet owners seeking alternative therapies for their furry friends.
Absolutely! This Level 3 dog massage course mixes online theory with practical training days, so you can easily fit your studies around existing work commitments.
OUR PASS RATE
Animal Care & Veterinary Science
86.8%
(National Average 74.9%)
Online &
Practical Learning
12 units
620 guided
learning hours

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