Introduction

Based in Warwickshire, Rachel is a qualified McTimoney Animal Therapist and holds a Master of Science degree (MSc) in Animal Manipulation (passed with a distinction). Rachel is a member of the McTimoney Animal Association (MMAA), British Complementary Medicine Association (BCMA), and is fully insured to treat your animal.

Rachel has also studied equine and canine massage and has completed an Advanced massage course. A combination of these techniques provides a safe, highly effective and holistic treatment for musculoskeletal problems in all animals.

Horses are one of Rachel's main interests. She owns three horses and enjoys riding for pleasure as well as regularly competing in Dressage and Showjumping. She also has two dogs that she has trained in obedience and agility. As well as working as a therapist Rachel has a strong involvement in equine welfare and has worked for the British Horse Society Welfare Department for 4 years. Before training as a Mctimoney Animal Therapist, Rachel graduated from the University of the West of England (Hartpury College) with a BA (Hons) in Equine Business Management.

Areas Rachel works in;  Warwickshire, the Midlands and surrounding counties. Clinics are also held in other areas

on request. Some evening and weekend

appointments are available.


An owner must always consult their veterinary

surgeon before seeking McTimoney treatment

as it is illegal for anyone to treat an animal

without veterinary approval. This can usually

be done over the phone. Most vets are aware

of the benefits of complementary therapy for

animals and will readily give permission for the animal to be treated by a qualified professional. The veterinary surgeon,

where required can be sent a full written report of the findings, treatment, and recommendations to the owner.

© Rachel Molloy 2008 - mctimoney4animals

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