Regular exercise is an important part of keeping your pet healthy and fit. Every dog, young and old, should stay active daily. Your dog’s breed, energy level, age, and experience are all components that help you decide how much exercise your dog needs or how intense it should be, so make sure not to over-do Read More
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Information on Cranial Cruciate Tears
The most common problems I treat in my canine rehabilitation business are anterior cruciate ligament tears. I work with dogs for post-surgical rehabilitation as well as with dogs trying to avoid surgery. Which leads me to the question of dismay I get from Veterinarians and clients alike; A dog with a complete or partial cruciate tear Read More
How Canine Physical Therapy Can Help Your Dog
Your dog is part of your family, so when you see him or her in pain, limping, having trouble walking, facing surgery, recovering from surgery, or just having more difficulties moving around due to age, you wish there was something you could do… and there is! Just as humans would go to a physical therapist, Read More
Welcome To PUP Canine Rehabilitation and Conditioning’s BLOG
Hello and welcome to my blog! My name is Shari Sprague and I LOVE dogs! My dogs are my little fur babies and considered part of my family. Even all the dogs I work with here at PUP Rehab, I have to admit, have become a close part of my heart as well. Each dog I Read More