Paw Problems (Part 1 of 4): Paw Pad Injuries, Cracked Pads, Paw Licking
If you have a dog, then download, print, and hold on to this article. Why? Because chances are high that your dog
If you have a dog, then download, print, and hold on to this article. Why? Because chances are high that your dog
Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT is, in a word, the “guru” of animal rehabilitation and physiotherapy. We can indeed call her
Like it or not, winter’s here and we’ll be spending more time indoors with our pets. Older pets and those with injuries or
I must admit, I don’t like dog collars. I’ve had healthy dogs and dogs with orthopedic and neurologic issues and none of
Dogs with sensory loss, abnormal sensation, or hypersensitivity can benefit from a sensory re-education and/or desensitization plan (see Vital Vet Sensory Protocol below).
About one in five dogs suffers from arthritis and continues to be one of the bigger issues that older dogs face. It