Downloadable resources to support your dog's health and recovery
Hip dysplasia doesn't have to mean a poor quality of life for your dog.
This comprehensive guide explains what hip dysplasia is, how it affects your dog's entire body, and - most importantly - what you can do about it.
Inside, you'll discover:
- How hip dysplasia develops and which dogs are most at risk.
- The compensatory patterns that create pain throughout your dog's body.
- Practical management strategies including weight management, rehabilitation, massage, and more.
- How early intervention can make all the difference.
Whether your dog has just been diagnosed, is managing the condition long-term, or you want to take proactive steps to support their joint health, this guide will give you the knowledge and confidence to help your dog live a comfortable, active life.
Your home can either support your dog's healing - or make it harder.
This free guide shows you simple, practical changes you can make implement immediately to help your dog recover from injury or surgery, manage arthritis, and age comfortably.
From crate rest setup to preventing slips and falls, you'll learn exactly what to adjust in your home to keep your dog safe, confident, and pain-free.
Luxating patella doesn't have to mean a poor quality of life for your dog.
This comprehensive guide explains what luxating patella is, and - most importantly - what you can do about it.
Inside, you'll discover:
- What causes luxating patella and which dogs are most at risk
- How to recognise the signs, from subtle skipping to more obvious lameness
- The different grades of luxating patella and why early intervention matters
- The compensatory patterns that develop and create pain throughout your dog's body
- Practical tips for supporting your dog through restricted activity and post-operative recovery.
Whether your dog has just been diagnosed, is preparing for surgery, managing the condition long-term, or you simply want to understand this common joint condition better, this guide will give you the knowledge and confidence to advocate for your dog's comfort and mobility.