Choosing a veterinarian
As a dog owner as well as a canine physiotherapist, I can honestly say that one of the most important things you can do for your dog is to have a good veterinarian. However, many people I have met...
View ArticleWhat’s proprioception?
Proprioception is the awareness of how your body, particularly your limbs, are oriented and how your body moves. A type of self-awareness. And your dog has it too! When your dog next goes to the vet...
View ArticleAcute or chronic?
I find that many of my clients don’t understand the terms ‘acute’ and ‘chronic’ when working with their veterinarian. To manage a range of health conditions, it’s really important to differentiate...
View ArticleA dog’s perspective of your trip to the vet
This is a great video made for veterinary practices – reminding them about the layout and setting they should provide for their dog clients. I particularly like the reference to stress and the effect...
View ArticleWhat a veterinarian and a dog massage therapist have in common
I came across an article recently which was a sort of a “Vets Tell You What They Really Think” piece. It listed 50 things that the veterinarian would love to say, but can’t, because it would be either...
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