CLEVELAND — For many people, massage is a way to relax or recover from injury. But the same benefits that help humans can also improve the health of dogs, horses and even wildlife.

Jill Lionetti discovered that firsthand when a market downturn made her rethink a career in software sales. It opened the door to something new.

"I'm like, I need to do something with animals because I love them. I always have. I've always loved animals."

She trained through a school in Southern Ohio, earned her certification and launched Beauty And The Beast Animal Wellness.

Today she travels to homes and barns across Northeast Ohio.

"I don't replace the vet and I don't try to replace vet. However, sometimes massage and some of the other therapies I do can prevent you know a lot of vet visits, some inju

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