I have so many clients confused as to what Omega 3 supplement to give their pets. So I tried to summarise it for you in an email. In the end it is your choice but I hope this email will provide you with the information you need to make that educated choice. Omega 3 is [Read More…]
Category Archives: Healthy Lifestyle
Back Muscle spasm pain is often under treated in pets that are suffering from joint or arthritic conditions. When a dog has a painful joint they change they way that they are walking in order to protect the painful area. This is seen as a limp or a lameness. A dog will shift its weight [Read More…]
Is your dog less than 15kg? Is it a partial or a full cruciate ligament rupture/tear? This is one of the commonest questions that I get asked. Pet owners are not sure whether to operate or not? In the end you want to do whats best for your pet. There are times when one can [Read More…]
I read an article the other day about a dog that reminded me of my little “woogle pop” (my nickname for her she was actually called Mia). I have not spoken about her because to be honest it still hurts so much. Mia had a leg that was non functional and it was deformed under [Read More…]
Some signs may be excessive barking, chewing furniture or objects or sometimes they can just be interested in nothing and just mope around. When a dog doesn’t receive enough mental stimulation they end up becoming destructive, hyperactive, may have separation anxiety, be aggressive, show obsessive compulsive behaviours and maybe even become really fearful. Most dogs [Read More…]
The two main goals in managing pets with muscle and joint conditions are 1.Control their pain (as naturally as possible: Anti-inflammatories can have serious side-effects) 2.Strengthen their core and stabilising muscles to help support the joints. I am offering workshops for Pet Owners teaching you the pet owner these skills. Massage and Acupressure [Read More…]
Acupuncture is the insertion of fine, solid needles into the body for pain relief or to aid the body in dealing with other diseases. The western view of acupuncture is mainly used to address musculoskeletal pain and relies on over-riding existing pain signals with the stimuli of the needles inserted. This type of approach [Read More…]
We all get told the benefits of exercise and strength training for ourselves but how many of us see the same importance for our pets? So lets see what the benefits are: 1) Helps to keep the weight off Besides the obvious fact that your pet is burning calories by doing exercise, building muscle [Read More…]
When a dog has a spinal operation or has recently had some spinal trauma, its very important that we do exercises that will assist with neural recovery. These exercises involve the feet or paws touching the ground in a weight bearing position. Even if your pet is unable to hold their weight just the fact [Read More…]
When there is an interruption or damage to the spinal cord whether it be due to an injury or a prolapsed disc the body has the ability to heal that area to some degree. But, in order for healing to occur specific exercises that encourage weight bearing and gait stepping are required. These exercises provide [Read More…]