Category Archives: agility dogs
Two IAAT CPD accredited & promoted workshops for 2018 “Supporting your dog to reach their full potential through every stage of their life”
Cathie Forbes (Southdowns Canine Massage) and Dr Les Ellam (AchyPaw Canine Physical Therapy) have combined their knowledge to design a series of workshops which have been accredited and promoted by the IAAT (International Association of Animal Therapists). We are both … Continue reading
Every dog is individual so their treatment plans should be individual too
“How often will you need to visit my dog?” is a question we often receive in an initial enquiry. The answer is – we simply don’t know until we’ve met you and your dog. Each dog is different. Each has … Continue reading
Brighton Retired Greyhound Trust Dog Show 2018
On the hottest early bank Holiday Monday in decades, we attended the BRGT dog show.. We met loads of handsome and beautiful hounds of all breeds. Many came and took shelter in the AchyPaw gazebo and took advantage of our … Continue reading
Warm up your dog to The Locomotion
Well…..there’s a first When we got to the Park this morning at 7:00, the temperature was below zero and it was very frosty. So, after getting the dogs out of the back of the car, we did our Locomotion routine … Continue reading
RSPCA Brighton Open Day 2017
As usual we attended the RSPCA Brighton Open Day. The RSPCA Brighton is separate from the National RSPCA which means they are entirely self-funding. This event is a big fundraiser so we offered muscle assessments for a £5 donation to their … Continue reading
Foundation in Canine Massage @ Paws, Play & Stay May 2017
Another successful Foundation in Canine Massage workshop at Paws, Play & Stay. Snoop is a 3 year old very active Lurcher/Deer hound who had heard all about massage from his older sister Tia who has been to AchyPaw twice. He … Continue reading
Foundation in Canine Massage : Agility Massage, Conditioning & Exercises
On Saturday 1st April we delivered a new workshop at Paws, Play & Stay Rustington for agility and working dogs. The workshop comprised a routine of 16 moves which can be mixed and matched for daily massage or that little … Continue reading
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