I can't commenting on whether or not it works - dogs, like humans, clearly respond positively to touch, so it certainly seems plausible - but claims that it "activate(s) the function of the cells and awaken cellular intelligence" are unscientific BS that makes me question the entire enterprise.
If they want to say that their techniques help animals relax, then that's fine with me. Consumers can try it out and see for themselves.
Undocumented, unsubstantiated, unverifiable claims about biochemical changes, however, inclines me to disbelieve everything they say. Reputable products don't make those sort of claims in their marketing materials - they don't have to.
If they want to say that their techniques help animals relax, then that's fine with me. Consumers can try it out and see for themselves.
Undocumented, unsubstantiated, unverifiable claims about biochemical changes, however, inclines me to disbelieve everything they say. Reputable products don't make those sort of claims in their marketing materials - they don't have to.