Tag Archives: one to one training
Going the extra mile to help canine arthritis – meet the Corkie Stair Lift
I love the fact that we dog carers go to extra lengths to make our dogs comfy. The award of the year for 2017 has to go to Corkie’s Dad. He has built him a Corkie Stair Lift. Corkie is … 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
Sussex Pet Rescue – review 2
Our introduction to the Sussex Pet Rescue was through a training session I did early in the summer. There was a pleasant surprise yesterday to receive a copy of their latest Newsletter with an article about my session with Pearl … Continue reading
Sussex Pet Rescue Dog Massage training day and other AchyPaw Academic milestones
We’ve had a lot of milestones this year with our teaching. We’ve delivered over 14 workshops and diploma courses this year plus dozens of 1 to 1 sessions. Thanks to Paws, Play & Stay for hosting many of those classes … Continue reading
Relax HAOK9 Massage Diploma – Nov 2017. Cohort 6
Twelve graduates from the Healing Animals Organisation became the 6th cohort to be awarded their Diploma in Relax HAOK9 Massage exclusively designed and delivered by AchyPaw Canine Massage. This time we had the most dogs ever to help these students … Continue reading
Avascular Necrosis in dogs and the benefits of adding Complementary Therapy
Sonny’s Feedback In June of this year, I was invited over to help Sonny. He was then not even a year old but diagnosed with bilateral Avascular Necrosis affecting both hip joints. The vet decided the best plan for his … 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
How treatment can be successfully handed over to the owner
Luna is a 12 year old Labrador who had recently been diagnosed with arthritis in her knees and hips. Her Mum has made all the recommended house changes such as rugs and soft beds allowing Luna to move around the … Continue reading
Foundation in Canine Massage workshops @ Paws, Play & Stay 2017
The redesigned Foundation in Canine Massage : “How to massage your own dog” workshop was delivered in January for the first time in 2017. There were 5 lovely dogs with 4 owners giving me one spare to demonstrate on. Sharon … Continue reading
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
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