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Canine hip dysplasia

Natural treatment for hip dysplasia in dogs

09 Nov, 2016

Massage will not “cure” hip dysplasia however it can benefit dogs being treated conservatively for the disease. Studies in dogs, particularly young dogs with hip dysplasia have shown that conservative treatment can be effective in managing pain and maintaining a comfortable and functioning lifestyle.

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Effects of slippery floors for dogs

Are slippery floors safe for dogs?

25 Oct, 2016

Our animals are no different from us when it comes to floor surface and the incidence of slips and falls. Animal studies on the effect of flooring show that floor surface, texture and finish affects animal comfort and health. Here are some specific ways that asking our dogs to walk on slippery floors can affect them and tips for preventing injury.

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My dog sits with leg to the side

My dog sits funny

15 Oct, 2016

Ask your dog to sit and check out their posture. Do they sit squarely on their hocks? Do they sit with one leg extended forward or to the side? Does your dog sit rolled on one hip? Does your dog avoid sitting altogether?

The way a dog sits can give you some clues about their musculoskeletal health. It can also reflect how the dog has been trained to sit or the surface in which the dog is asked to sit e.g. wet grass, hot bitumen, or slippery floors.

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