We asked canine behaviourist, veterinary physiotherapist and TTouch Practitioner Julie Moss to outline the key role the canine nervous system plays in how dogs behave and how important its role is in rehabilitation.
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Canine Elbow Dysplasia
Elbow Dysplasia is a common cause of lameness in dogs. It can affect one or both front limbs. We asked veterinary physiotherapist and TTouch Practitioner, Julie Moss, to describe the possible symptoms, causes and various treatments that are available as part of integrated veterinary care.
Holistic Considerations for Puppy Owners
Integrative vet Dr Iris Ege highlights the main considerations in getting a puppy along with what to feed them and the routine measures to optimise their health you should consider implementing once they are home.
Ooh That’s the Spot!
We take a look at this new free booklet about pain in dogs and how to help written by one of our regular bloggers, massage therapist Yasmin Porritt.
Supporting & Healing Traumatised Rescue Animals
Animals are increasingly being dumped, left to fend for themselves or cruelly treated. If they are lucky, they may be found or taken to rescue centres and rehomed. They don’t understand why any of this has happened and may find themselves facing all sorts of challenges. This webinar will give you the tools to help them.
Living with a Teenager ~ Gwen Part 2
Having considered the key aspects involved in choosing and living with her new puppy, integrative vet Dr Ilse Pedler describes the teenage antics of Gwen the Jack Russell and updates us on how things are progressing.
Dogs on the Streets of London See the Light
Canine expert Anna Webb highlights how the charity Dogs on the Streets London (which provides outreach care for the homeless community and their dogs) makes use of the Photizo Vetcare device for issues such as pain relief and wound healing.
Talking about Raw Food with Your Vet
“You are what you eat” applies to our dogs and cats too! Unsurprisingly, there’s increasing evidence that a fresh raw diet has health benefits for our canine and feline friends. For example, dogs generally have cleaner, stronger teeth and can be healthier and happier on a diet they would naturally choose themselves such as raw meaty bones, fresh meat and organs, vegetables, berries and herbs. You will hear the words ‘Biologically appropriate’, ‘BARF’, Prey Model and Fresh but essentially they are all raw food diets for dogs (although fresh can mean cooked too). It is worth doing some research about raw feeding as there are aspects that need careful consideration. To help you, we are pleased to reproduce this blog by animal nutritionist Sarah Griffiths from The Adored Beast Apothecary
Photizo Red Light Therapy for dogs
See how Photizo Red Light Therapy has helped Molly, Prudence and Mr Binks by accelerating the natural healing of their body, reducing swelling and inflammation, stimulating their immune system and relieving their pain.








