Stacey’s Massage 4 Paws located at 5 Selime Ct, Grahamvale VIC 3631, Australia

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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

5/ 5

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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