Stacey’s Massage 4 Paws in Shepparton-Mooroopna is your ultimate destination for a unique and holistic wellness experience for your furry friends. Situated at 5 Selime Ct, Grahamvale VIC 3631, Australia, our dedicated team is passionate about providing therapeutic massages that promote relaxation and overall well-being for your beloved pets.

At Stacey’s Massage 4 Paws, we understand the importance of nurturing your pet’s physical and emotional health. Our tranquil atmosphere and personalized approach ensure that each session is tailored to meet your pet’s specific needs, whether they require relief from muscle tension, stress, or simply deserve a pampering session.

With a focus on enhancing the bond between pet and owner, our services not only benefit your pet’s physical health but also contribute to their mental and emotional wellness. From soothing massages to specialized treatments, we offer a range of services that cater to the unique needs of every pet.

Experience the difference at Stacey’s Massage 4 Paws, where compassion meets expertise in a serene setting designed to provide a calming and rejuvenating experience for your furry companions. Contact us at 0400 782 239 to book an appointment and treat your pet to the ultimate relaxation therapy they deserve.

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Jenny Harmes

5 Google Rating

Cookies (my senior fur bubby) was not using one of his rear legs, due to arthritis. I thought here

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Cookies (my senior fur bubby) was not using one of his rear legs, due to arthritis. I thought here we go. I'm going to be spending a fortune at the vets. Until a friend told me about Stacey. After a few visits cookies was running around and playing on all four legs. He's gone the last two winters without so much a limp, still a little tremble at times but not showing signs of pain. So glad I gave Stacey a go!!!

Cinnamon Brauman

5 Google Rating

Stacey is very friendly, you can tell she loves animals and is magic with those hands. The dogs are

5/ 5

Stacey is very friendly, you can tell she loves animals and is magic with those hands. The dogs are grinning when they leave!

Mark Beddell

5 Google Rating

Stacey Is great.Our dog Sally love's going to stacey Sally all was seen relaxed after seeing st

5/ 5

Stacey Is great.Our dog Sally love's going to stacey Sally all was seen relaxed after seeing stacey

Joan Pettigrew

5 Google Rating

My poodle, Misty was calm and settled on the drive home after her treatment. Thanks Stacey for settl

5/ 5

My poodle, Misty was calm and settled on the drive home after her treatment. Thanks Stacey for settling my "stress head"

Debbie Phillips

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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