Tag Archives: Saltdean
Thinking outside the box – Canine Partner Bentley
Handsome Bentley is a Canine PartnerCanine Partner dog – he assists his Mum with lots of household tasks. Things like getting the washing out of the machine, clearing up the laundry, taking socks off, opening doors and other remarkable things. … Continue reading
Bob’s story of his first canine massage session
Sometimes a new dog comes along and the therapy session follows the textbook. In fact, I think Bob wrote the textbook. Bob is a young Collie with occasional rear leg issues. He is part of Sarah’s group of dog friends … Continue reading
Extra benefits of canine physical therapy
All canine physical therapists have their list of massage benefits. Benefits such as improving mobility and gait, stimulation of the healing process, assisting pain relief and discomfort from stiffness, helping restore muscle tone and so much more. These are the … Continue reading
“Don’t be put off, just do it”
We’ve known Riley’s Mum, Alison, for a number of years now when we both started to go to events to promote our services. Alison runs Dog Delights healthy homemade dog treats. We discovered her amazing cheesy dog treats which we … Continue reading
Muscle spasms in dogs
Most of us have had one – a sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles which really really hurts. They are different from a muscle twitch which is an uncontrolled fine movement of a small segment of … Continue reading
RSPCA Brighton Team Training Events
We were invited to the RSPCA Brighton over two occasions to show the staff and volunteers how to perform canine massage. The aim was to introduce them to nine techniques that they could use in a routine to help relax … Continue reading
Henry – the Teddy Bear Dog
Henry is a wee Pomerian who was called Bubbles before his rescue – but Henry suits him so much better. He looks like the most adorable cherished Teddy Bear you’ve ever owned yet a year ago he had been abandoned … 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
Ollie
Ollie is a cheeky collie/terrier cross who unfortunately lost his right front leg some years ago. Although he is healthy, happy and very active (very) his spine is a bit lopsided due to overcompensation of his hind muscles to maintain … Continue reading
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