31 min

Dr Gillian Tabor interviews Canine Physio Tom Day Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb

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In this fasinating chat between two animal physiotherapists, Dr Gillian Tabor and Canine physio Tom Daly, discuss the many similarities and differences in treating horses and dogs.
Tom discusses his passion for helping dogs, the powers of water therapy for dogs
In a typical day, Tom would treat dogs that have:
Joint issues - such as arthritis, hip or elbow displacerCruciate issues in need of supportNeurological - inc discs and back issues
With osteoporosis - how can a physio help make a dog more comfortable in their day-to-day lives? Tom explains some of the signs and behaviours to look for which may indicate that your dog is suffering from painful joints.
How does a cruciate issue affect your dog? It is a very common issue that Tom helps many dogs with; these can be caused by chasing squirrels and damage caused by chasing fastballs! Do you use a chuck-it-ball throw?! You may reconsider after listening to the damage they can cause to your dog's cruciate ligaments!
Water treadmills vs treadmills - why are they so useful and helpful in recuperating dogs? And when would a physio use them?
What can you do to help your dog's joints and body? There are some very simple and easy suggestions!
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In this fasinating chat between two animal physiotherapists, Dr Gillian Tabor and Canine physio Tom Daly, discuss the many similarities and differences in treating horses and dogs.
Tom discusses his passion for helping dogs, the powers of water therapy for dogs
In a typical day, Tom would treat dogs that have:
Joint issues - such as arthritis, hip or elbow displacerCruciate issues in need of supportNeurological - inc discs and back issues
With osteoporosis - how can a physio help make a dog more comfortable in their day-to-day lives? Tom explains some of the signs and behaviours to look for which may indicate that your dog is suffering from painful joints.
How does a cruciate issue affect your dog? It is a very common issue that Tom helps many dogs with; these can be caused by chasing squirrels and damage caused by chasing fastballs! Do you use a chuck-it-ball throw?! You may reconsider after listening to the damage they can cause to your dog's cruciate ligaments!
Water treadmills vs treadmills - why are they so useful and helpful in recuperating dogs? And when would a physio use them?
What can you do to help your dog's joints and body? There are some very simple and easy suggestions!
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To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.com
Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more.

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31 min

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