Danielle Crane, a National Certified Canine Massage Therapist and a Level 1 AKC FIT DOG instructor, gained her expertise in canine massage from top professionals at Canis Bodyworks, completing over 200 hours of both classroom and hands-on training. She is board certified by the National Board of Certification for Acupressure and Massage (NBCAAM), insured, and has numerous plans to further expand her knowledge in the field of holistic dog care.
Currently practicing in Franklinville, NJ, Danielle is passionate about enhancing the well-being of dogs through a holistic approach that includes canine massage and bodywork. Her journey into this field began when she witnessed the transformative effects of massage on her late, 15-year-old lab-husky mix, Riley. This treatment not only helped Riley regain mobility but also significantly improved her quality of life!
In 2020, after years of dedicated service as a foster caregiver, Danielle founded Lucky Paws Animal Assistance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to supporting abused, unwanted, and neglected animals through transport services, advocacy efforts, and volunteer opportunities.
In her personal life, Danielle cherishes quality time with her dogs, husband, and close friends. She is particularly enthusiastic about agility training with her youngest dog, Bella. Additionally, Danielle embraces a holistic lifestyle and prioritizes personal fitness, engaging in daily rigorous workouts. Her interests also include enjoying nature, gardening, and the pursuit of new knowledge, reflecting her active and inquisitive nature. Furthermore, she has dedicated more than 22 years to her role as a Registered Dental Assistant, now working part-time.
-Lymphatic Drainage
-Myofascial Release
- Trigger Point
-Orthopedic Friction
-Sport Massage & Fitness
-Palliative/Hospice Care and Oncology Massage
-AKC FIT DOG classes
Acupressure and Reiki (energy work)
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