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Q: My dog has issues with arousal. They quickly exhibit a state of over-arousal. Can you help?
Yes, we can work with you, either in person or remotely, to help address emotional issues such as over-arousal. We do this through applied therapy. We can be the first point of contact, or we can work alongside your existing veterinarian, behaviourist, or trainer to help your dog find a state of calmness and begin to learn how to relax.
Ask us about a Somatic Relaxation session
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Q: My dog has experienced trauma, and I’m worried about their mental health. Can you help?
Yes, with all traumas, your first point of contact needs to be a veterinarian. However, once medical care has been established, we can use therapies to help your dog’s nervous system relax. It’s essential to recognise that dogs experience emotions; just like us, they sometimes need help healthily processing those emotions.
Ask us about Whole Energy Body Balance – Bodywork for pets
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Q: My dog is older and has age-related mobility issues. Can you help?
Answer 3 Yes, older dogs generally respond well to gentle manual therapy. They may also benefit from some fitness exercises.
Ask us about Canine Bowen Therapy & Canine Conditioning
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Q: I do sports with my dog and want to reduce the risk of injury. Can you help?
We can help tailor a fitness plan specific to your dog and coach you to reach your canine fitness goals. Sports dogs also benefit from general maintenance manual therapy.
Ask us about Canine Bowen Therapy & Canine Conditioning
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Q: My dog has some unresolved pain. Can you help?
Thermal imaging can be an excellent option to help pinpoint areas of inflammation, asymmetries in thermal radiation and regions that lack circulation. We can refer you to an appropriate care provider or treat your dog with manual therapy.
Ask us about Thermal imaging & Canine Bowen Therapy
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Q: I have a horse with lameness, and we are having trouble locating the source. Can you help?
Yes, we conduct Equine Thermal imaging, which can analyse your horse for areas of hyperthermia and hypothermia. The information in our thermal imaging reports can guide your therapist or veterinarian in using diagnostic tools.
Ask us about Thermal imaging
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Q: I have a horse/dog recovering from surgery. Are your thermal imaging reports useful?
Yes, the thermal imaging reports will provide you with a physiological heat map of the patient. This will highlight areas of inflammation and reduced circulation; it’s essential in identify areas under stress from compensation.
Ask us about Thermal imaging