@@gaelgarciabarchive Yeah so much better thank you someone told me about some supplement from holland and barrett I'll get the name as I want so, He is upto about 84% of what he used to bit of wobble but better than putting him down when they said he would never walk, I'm going to start the physio and roller ball again with supplement and see if I can get him stronger!!! Shal I post a video of how he is doing now?
one of my dogs just recently got diagnosed with arthritis and the vet recommended following these videos for 15 minutes a day so thank you for posting this!!
Thank you for this video! My dog’s previous owners accidentally ran over her when she was three-months-old, and she has had three surgeries on her back left leg. She is only 2 1/2 years-old, and when we took her to the surgeon yesterday, we were told she would either need surgery again, or she would need PT. We are opting to start with PT. Can you recommend any exercises we can do with her? She has a plate in her femur, and has needed surgery on her knee twice last year. But she’s the sweetest dog, and she doesn’t seem to know she’s different from other dogs! We want to give her the best life possible.
This video is amazing!! Love the explanation and the chalk board with the dog paw writing!!!! And the way you explained it - my favorite video out of all the ones I have watched!! I am a subscriber as of today!!! 😊😊😊
I will try these exercises with my gsd. He already has to use a wheel chair. He is very wobbly in his hind legs and has little control of where they go when he walks, so he started to just drag his whole behind and legs on the ground. I really hope this and massage can help him...
Not that I think I'll get a response but I am interested in canine and feline massage therapy as well as kinesiology, reiki and whatever else I can get my hands on . I want to do this as a career any advice as to where to go I know most of all this course is online
You can try the Canine Rehab Institute. Most places are online, but the best thing to do is an internet search. You may find places that teach in person as well. I believe you can also try Companion Animal Health. They may have some in person classes.
@@UnionLakeVeterinary Thanks for the response and yea it's fine that it's online I was just wanting to know of schools that offered this type of Education the one I found was Holistic Animal Studies and I really like the website but want to check around before just jumping into it I am also curous bout the business side of the program like income, is it in demand, etc.
If you're near us, it would be best for us to see your dog and review the type of fracture/repair etc before we make a recommendation on proper exercises. If you're not, we recommend that you ask your surgeon.
Since I've been doing these and some roller exercises, He has now gone from not walking to holding himself up and he took 6 steps. Thank you so much
How long it took for dog to gain muscle this way to get him on his feet? My dog has miastenia gravis and he lost his muscles rapidly
I'd also like to know how long
how's he doing?
@@gaelgarciabarchive Yeah so much better thank you someone told me about some supplement from holland and barrett I'll get the name as I want so, He is upto about 84% of what he used to bit of wobble but better than putting him down when they said he would never walk, I'm going to start the physio and roller ball again with supplement and see if I can get him stronger!!! Shal I post a video of how he is doing now?
@@gaelgarciabarchive happy and doing well now thank you slight wobble I would say he is 89% back to his best now x
one of my dogs just recently got diagnosed with arthritis and the vet recommended following these videos for 15 minutes a day so thank you for posting this!!
Mr Flyer is a pawsome model! Thank you for this pawtastic video on PROM!
This is such a good doggo. I hope this doggo is doing well!
I am an animal massage therapist I love this thank you!
Thank you for this video! My dog’s previous owners accidentally ran over her when she was three-months-old, and she has had three surgeries on her back left leg. She is only 2 1/2 years-old, and when we took her to the surgeon yesterday, we were told she would either need surgery again, or she would need PT. We are opting to start with PT. Can you recommend any exercises we can do with her? She has a plate in her femur, and has needed surgery on her knee twice last year. But she’s the sweetest dog, and she doesn’t seem to know she’s different from other dogs! We want to give her the best life possible.
This video is amazing!! Love the explanation and the chalk board with the dog paw writing!!!! And the way you explained it - my favorite video out of all the ones I have watched!! I am a subscriber as of today!!! 😊😊😊
Thank you! What if the dog is lifting her leg up showing me her belly while we are trying to do the exercise?
I will try these exercises with my gsd. He already has to use a wheel chair. He is very wobbly in his hind legs and has little control of where they go when he walks, so he started to just drag his whole behind and legs on the ground. I really hope this and massage can help him...
Did you see any results?
Not that I think I'll get a response but I am interested in canine and feline massage therapy as well as kinesiology, reiki and whatever else I can get my hands on . I want to do this as a career any advice as to where to go I know most of all this course is online
You can try the Canine Rehab Institute. Most places are online, but the best thing to do is an internet search. You may find places that teach in person as well. I believe you can also try Companion Animal Health. They may have some in person classes.
@@UnionLakeVeterinary Thanks for the response and yea it's fine that it's online I was just wanting to know of schools that offered this type of Education the one I found was Holistic Animal Studies and I really like the website but want to check around before just jumping into it I am also curous bout the business side of the program like income, is it in demand, etc.
Our dog is recovering from herniated disk surgery. She’s regaining feeling in her hind legs, how many times a day should I do this for her?
It says in my physio leaflet I've had from the vet to repeat these exercises 3 times a day.
Hope this helps
Thank you for this great video! We have a Sheltie so very helpful!
Thank you, for sharing knowledge. 🖖🏾
Is this ok for pet with ligament replacement surgery?
It's important to check with the surgeon. Thanks!
Quintessential sheltie!❤
Aww what a good boy Flyer
My cat is not food motivated and will hiss lol. I'll try though. She loves petting.
What a good baby 😭😭😭❤️
Thank you!
My doggo just had pins and and put in leg...is this suitable??
If you're near us, it would be best for us to see your dog and review the type of fracture/repair etc before we make a recommendation on proper exercises. If you're not, we recommend that you ask your surgeon.
Do I follow the same motions for a cat that needs rehabilitation?
I did the same exercises with my cat, only he wasn't quite as passive.
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Why is this not something a vet can check during physical?
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