
Decoding Canine Discomfort
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Discover why a veterinary environment isn’t always the best place to assess for discomfort.
So how can you identify canine discomfort?
Discomfort is a common factor in many behaviour struggles our dogs may have and is often overlooked or unrecognised. .
During this webinar Gemma will talk to us about what discomfort actually is, how it is felt and where, including:
- The types of behaviours commonly associated with discomfort.
- Why a veterinary environment isn’t always the best place to assess for discomfort
- The Case Study of Peanut the foreign rescue.
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Founder of the accredited Dynamic Dog Practitioner Programme
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Canine Massage Therapist
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Gemma's Website
In the early 2000’s she started growing an interest in how pain affects movement & behaviour after one of her own horses developed gastric ulcers, this then became an obsession when returning to her love of dogs and attending classes where she could see dogs from an early age already experiencing difficulties.
Wanting to expand on her observational skills she trained as a Practitioner in various alternative “hands-on” therapies, before deepening her knowledge of canine anatomy, physiology & movement alongside physio, massage and rehabilitation.
Gemma now combines her interest for canine behaviour and movement to help dog guardians get to the bottom of their dogs problematic behaviours using a variety of analytical techniques to shine a light on potential issues, she is often called in by other canine professionals to work with their clients for additional support and advice.
Quite often what Gemma observes can be a direct cause or adding to a behavioural issue which could be resolved or managed & supported to lessen the outward behaviour.
Drawing from her knowledge and experience from both the canine and equine worlds Gemma now teaches other canine professionals to do what she does so that more help and support can be given to guardians and their dogs as possible through her accredited Dynamic Dog Practitioner Programme which she launched in 2020. This is the very first training of its kind that teaches Dog Professionals the skills to spot potential physical discomfort in dogs, and how to put it in terms the Vet can make a more informed diagnosis.
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This webinar has been created with both guardians and professionals in mind. The aim of the webinar is to provide dog lovers with a new skill to benefit you and the dogs in your life.
The webinar can be joined by anyone with an interest in dogs.
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The minimum age for access to this webinar is 16 years.
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On successful completion, you will be able to claim a certificate of attendance.
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