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“I feel we will both benefit from not feeling like victims to her condition”
The lovely Gracie was a good example of how we can help you to help your dog. She is a 4 year old Lab who has chronic lameness on the right fore-leg. Veterinary X Rays showed OA changes bilaterally over … Continue reading
Relaxation massage – at the vets
Charley the Senior Lab is usually quite excitable when being taken to the vets. But this time his Mum sent a picture and wrote : “Charley is at the vets uncle Les. It’s very busy and very hot. Charley is … Continue reading
“Not bad for an old boy”
It’s always encouraging to see how dogs we’ve worked with are progressing with their mobility many months later. I visited 12 year old Corkie and his Dad on New Year’s Eve 2017. At that time Corkie had recently been diagnosed … Continue reading
AchyPaw Massage workshops YouTube playlist
We now have a playlist on our AchyPaw YouTube channel with clips from several of the workshops and courses we have run over the past few years. They can be viewed here
Hemivertebrae in dogs
Hemivertebrae is a congenital abnormality of the spine which often affects brachiocephalic breeds, such as the English Bulldog, French Bulldog, Pug and Boston Terriers. The vertebrae become deformed, either by fusing or becoming wedge-shaped, which can cause a twisting of … Continue reading
Feebee
Feebee owns Karen From Helping Paws whose aim is to rehome dogs, raise funds and heal. She always comes along for a massage when we meet up at local dog shows and events. Her big grin as she has her … Continue reading
It’s not all about prevention
I have a client who comes every month. Initially they came to me to help their dog relax and to get her used to being handled by someone other than the owner. It has taken some months but the dog … Continue reading
Classes
We offer training sessions on how to massage your own dog to groups and one to one. Each is tailored to the needs of the client from massaging senior dogs to giving relaxing massages for nervous dogs. Bertie was one … Continue reading
New Priory vets
Some pictures and comments from our canine myotherapy training sessions for veterinary surgeons and nurses at the New Priory Vets
Izzy
Izzy Izzy is a gorgeous slender fit Collie who competes in trials and events – a true canine athlete. Her favourite activity is jumping over 6 foot walls and 3 foot long jumps, as you can see from the photos. … Continue reading
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