
Host an Acupressure Class or Clinic at Your Facility
Bring educational animal acupressure instruction to your community! We offer hosted classes and clinics for barns, dog training facilities, breweries, pet stores, and community spaces throughout the Charlotte, NC area and beyond. Our instructor is one of only two practitioners in the Southeast United States who is Nationally Certified by NBCAAM in both equine and small animal acupressure. We provide expert, engaging, hands-on education for animal owners and practitioners. While based in Charlotte, we travel for equine clinics throughout the region and have conducted clinics in Virginia, Florida, and beyond when there's sufficient interest. Hosting is easy and free, and your attendees will gain valuable skills to support their animals' wellness.


Why Host an Acupressure Event?
Hosting an acupressure class or clinic is a wonderful way to provide added value to your clients, boarders, or community members throughout the Charlotte area.
Benefits of hosting include:
-
Offer unique educational opportunities at your facility
-
Strengthen relationships with your clients and community
-
No cost to host - we provide all instruction and materials
-
Perfect for special events, client appreciation days, or team building
-
NBCAAM continuing education credits available for practitioners
-
Help your clients gain practical skills to support their animals' wellness
Whether you manage a boarding barn, training facility, dog daycare, or community space, hosting an acupressure event is simple, free, and rewarding.

What to Expect at a Canine Acupressure Class
Dog classes can be held at any location with adequate space for participants and their dogs - breweries, homes, schools, rec centers, parks, and more. We teach about acupressure and what it can do for dogs. Attendees bring their dogs and learn where the points are located in a slow, guided class. Think of it as a doggy spa day!
The class starts with basic knowledge of acupressure and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Then we demonstrate point locations and benefits. During the demonstration, attendees practice finding the points on their own dogs. Acupressure is non-invasive and only requires gentle touch.
​
For these classes, we typically aim for 8-15 participants and about an hour of teaching time.
What Attendees Need:
Yoga mat, dog bed, towel, or something comfy to sit on the floor (at the dog's level)​ and their dog.
What to Expect at a Equine Acupressure Clinic
Basically the same offerings as our classes, but clinics require a host barn. We need to set up the guidelines for the clinic and its guests.
-
Who do you want to attend? Just your clients or will it be open to outside guests?
-
If the outside guests can come, can they trailer their own horses to the property and what requirements are needed for that (ie. coggins test).
-
If you don't allow outside horses, will they have enough horses for the guests that are going to be there? We require at least one horse for every 2 people so they can work in groups of 2.
Clinics will last for 3-4 hours and go over up to 20 acupressure points, depending on time and depth of understanding.​​
​
For complete facility requirements, participant minimums, liability waivers, and hosting logistics, view our detailed Equine Clinic Requirements page.

Ready to Host?

Expert Taught Classes
Invite expert acupressure education to your community by hosting a clinic or class at your facility! We offer gentle, effective holistic instruction tailored for horses and dogs, brought right to your venue.
As one of only two NBCAAM-certified practitioners in the Southeast with both equine and small animal credentials, we provide rare expertise and professional instruction. Give your clients and community the opportunity to discover the benefits of acupressure and watch their animals experience wellness firsthand.
​
Don't miss the chance to create a memorable educational event. Book a clinic at your facility today!

Have Questions? Want to Learn More?
Please feel free to reach out by filling out the form below or check out our FAQ's section.

