Rehabilitation and training
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by Lindsay Cope, Paw Vida Holistic Therapies and Member of the Canine Massage Guild When I first treated Fleur, she was a 6-year-old rescue who ...
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It can be extremely difficult to recognise if a horse is in pain. Dr Sue Dyson, Chief Veterinary Adviser for the Moorcroft Equine Rehabilitation Centre, ...
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The behavioural and physiological effects of dog appeasing pheromone on canine behaviour during separation from the owner by Sienna Taylor MSc, BSc (Hons), FdSc; FHEA ...
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by Matthew Scott BSc (Hons) MNAVP Traumatic avulsion of the brachial plexus nerve roots is the most common cause of acute thoracic limb monoparesis/plegia in ...
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In discussion with Mary Frances, CEO of Moorcroft Equine Rehabilitation Centre, about future plansfollowing the appointment of Chief Veterinary Advisor, Dr Sue Dyson Tell us ...
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Top Tips for Owners by Charlotte Groom, Balanced Energy - Canine Training Research estimates that 130,000 dogs come into UK rehoming charities each year. As ...
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease that affects 20% of all dogs, and 80% of dogs over the age of 8 with these statistics thought to ...
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Aisling Carroll MSc, BSc (Hons), PGCE TLHE (Dist.), FHEA & Sienna Taylor MSc, BSc (Hons), FdSc; FHEA What is Separation Anxiety (SA)? Separation anxiety (SA) ...
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#NobodyisPerfect #InaworldwhereyoucanbeanythingBEKIND If you make it to the end of this blog give yourself a gold star. This is important right now. I’ve been watching ...
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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 ...