Post-Surgery Rehabilitation in Dogs: How Osteopathy Can Aid Recovery

Surgery can greatly benefit dogs but requires careful post-operative recovery. Osteopathy assists this process by improving circulation, relieving tension, and enhancing mobility, while collaborating with veterinary care. It addresses compensatory issues and promotes emotional well-being, leading to a comfortable, confident recovery and restoring balance, strength, and stability in their movement.

Lumbosacral Disease in Dogs: Understanding and Supporting Spinal Health

Lumbosacral disease can affect dogs, especially active, older, or long-backed breeds, causing spinal discomfort. Symptoms include difficulty jumping, stiffness, and changes in behavior. Early detection and osteopathic treatment can enhance mobility and comfort. A holistic approach, including veterinary care, home management, and tailored exercises, aids in maintaining quality of life for affected dogs.

Osteopathy for Senior Dogs: Supporting Comfort and Mobility with Age

As dogs age, their mobility and overall wellbeing may decline due to changes in their musculoskeletal system, leading to discomfort and behavioral shifts. Osteopathy offers gentle, non-invasive treatments that enhance joint mobility, reduce tension, and improve circulation. Regular sessions can make older dogs more comfortable, active, and engaged in life.

Brachycephalic dogs and their owners – a study into health and attachment

Did you know that the French bulldog is now the UK’s most popular breed. In their study titled ‘Great expectations, inconvenient truths, and the paradoxes of the dog-owner relationship for owners of brachycephalic dogs.’ in 2019, Packer RMA; O’Neill DG; Fletcher F; Farnworth MJ from the RVC looked at owners of short-muzzled dogs. They revealedContinue reading “Brachycephalic dogs and their owners – a study into health and attachment”