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Attention to detail
Tail carriage abnormalities in horses by Holly Allen, BSc (Hons), MSc, MCSP, ACPAT A, RAMP, HCPC The equine tail has historically been a sign post ... -
Peroneus Tertius Rupture in a Dressage Horse
by Gillian Tabor, Hartpury University Rupture of the peroneus tertius (PT) element of the equine hindlimb reciprocal apparatus is not common and the outcome of ... -
Growth and Exercise Management in Dogs
by Aisling Carroll MSc, BSc (Hons), PGCE TLHE (Dist.), FHEA Dog owners are recommended to walk their dog daily, to keep the animal physically active ... -
Musculoskeletal Development of the Puppy
Birth – Twelve Months by Georgia Lewis PhD Candidate, BSc (Hons) Veterinary Nursing Science, RVN Dogs are one of the most morphologically diverse species as ... -
Dogs Under Pressure
Are pressure vests beneficial at reducing signs of stress and anxiety in dogs? by Sienna Taylor, Animal Welfare Research and Knowledge Exchange Arena, Hartpury University ... -
Simple functional exercises can assist with increasing range of movement in the forelimb of dogs
by Nadia Kopec, Gillian Tabor and Jane Williams Introduction Canine research supports using steps and ramps within therapeutic rehabilitation after orthopaedic or neurological injury and ... -
Core stability for horses
By Gillian Tabor Core stability is a current buzz term for specific methods of exercising horses to develop quality and control of movement as well ... -
Should Dressage Horses Walk on Water?
by Dr. Kathryn Nankervis, The Equine Therapy Centre, Hartpury College, Glos. GL19 3BE Back in September, myself and Carolyne Tranquille from the Animal Health Trust ... -
Does the underwater treadmill really modify the way dogs walk?
by Dr Alison Wills Department of Animal and Agriculture, University Centre, Hartpury, Gloucestershire, GL19 3BE Canine hydrotherapy is rapidly increasing in popularity as a way ...