Top tips on providing the best quality of life for visually impaired and blind dogs Visually impaired and blind dogs can enjoy an excellent quality of life. Here we share some tips on ways to ensure your pet can adapt to their new normal with the least amount of stress or depression.
Coconut's diary of a curbside pick-up (our covid measures) We just want to reassure you of our further measures to ensure everyone's safety during your pet's therapy session with us, so we can continue to safely provide continuity of care for your pet, with extra peace of mind for you and your family!
When your pet misses you too much…… Around the world, 1 in 7 dogs suffers from Separation Anxiety, or being overly attached to their owners. These pets become extremely upset when they are left home alone in their apartments, or when they see their owners preparing to leave the home.
Paws In Motion Continues Our Pet Patient Care We want to reassure you that Paws in Motion will continue our home and clinic consultations and therapy as scheduled for your pets during this latest period of increased social distancing restrictions.
Goodbye Miriam, Welcome to our new team! We say goodbye to Miriam after an amazing 4 years with Paws in Motion. And we also welcome 3 sparkly new members.
Leo after 4 weeks of vet and home therapies Leo, the 15 year young Yorkshire Terrier, came to us when his pawrent noticing his strange stance and trembling in legs. Paws in Motion helped Leo with physiotherapy techniques and introduced Assisi Loop (pulsed electromagnetic field) therapy. After 4 weeks, we are excited to see him being jumpy and happy again!
Tips: Senior pets and pressure sores- bedding advice Similar to humans, dogs may develop pressure sores if they lie on their bed or floor for long periods of time, if their mobility is reduced. Pressure sores often develop over bony prominences (the bony points with very thin skin and little fat covering) such as the hips and elbows causing damage to the skin barrier and discomfort.
Dr Jane joins the prestigious new VSMR chapter of ANZCVS We are delighted to update you that Dr Jane McNae has been invited to join and the newly established Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation chapter of the Australian & New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists.
Dog yoga: Jo Jo stretching her neck and spine We introduced dog yoga in our latest blog post. After some practice, one of our patients, Jo Jo, is mastering her stretches perfectly!!
DOGA: Neck and spine stretches for your dog Dog yoga or stretching, like massage, is a gift- a time of bonding between owner and pet. Whether it is 2 or 10 minutes, let’s make this worth you and your pup’s time!