I am a registered equine massage therapist that graduated from D'al School of Equine Massage Therapy. I have completed an externship with Ohio State University under Dr. Gallatin. I am now working toward becoming a registered veterinary technician! Wish me luck!
I usually have my chair at the booth I have at different shows. The chair is a good way to introduce people to massage and they can feel how good it is for their horses. The chair pays for the booth and any horse massage is bonus. Seems to be a good match so far.
Things are going pretty good for me here. I just moved to Kitchener a little over a year ago so I'm still building my business. But I'm limiting the massage to part-time so I don't have room for many more new clients in my schedule. I'm also focusing on teaching clinics and am still writing new material so that keeps me quite busy. Are you planning on building up to full-time massage or just massaging part-time?
That's great! I'm sure you'll enjoy working as a vet tech in combo with your massage work. And yes, we have TSC stores here as well. I went to university and college after completing the D'AL course. I work full-time nights in a hospital laboratory at the moment and do the massage work afternoons and weekends. Keeps me pretty busy but I'm enjoying it. I'm sure you'll find a job in a large animal clinic - maybe even an equine clinic! At least you have the background for it!Delete Comment
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