Hello! My name is Su Clark, and I run Su Clark Clinical Canine Massage based in Twickenham, offering a home visit service covering the surrounding area.

I live with my two rescue dogs, Eddie and Oscar, and it was seeing first hand the excellent results achieved by massage therapy in providing pain management for Eddie’s osteoarthritis that inspired my journey to become a Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner.

I was awarded a diploma with distinction in Canine Anatomy & Physiology in 2023 and since then I have studied for 2 years and have completed over 1200 hours of learning with the Canine Massage Therapy Centre, becoming a Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner in 2025.

I treat my canine clients using a combination of various disciplines of massage: Swedish, Sports, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release and the bespoke Lenton Method®.

As a Canine Massage Therapist I am fully insured and I am member of the Canine Massage Guild, a professional body that observes the standards and code of ethics for therapists. I comply with the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and Exemptions Order 2015 and I will only treat your dog with prior veterinary approval.

Through Clinical Canine Massage, I can help your dog in several ways:
  • improve mobility and posture
  • relieve pain and discomfort
  • rehabilitate soft tissue / muscular injuries
  • promote psychological well being
  • allow your dog to return to their usual activities of daily living

Each treatment will be tailored to your dog to suit their needs and capabilities. By treating your dog in their home environment this allows them to relax in familiar surroundings and get the most from their treatments. This is a powerful therapy and is suitable for all dogs regardless of their breed or age. Results are often seen in 1-3 sessions.

For more information please contact me to discuss how your dog could benefit from Clinical Canine Massage.