Archive for the ‘Hydrotherapy’ Category

Puppy Torin learning to swim at DoggyPaddle Canine Hydrotherapy


Border Collie puppy Torin, learning to enter the water at doggypaddle Swimming Pool for Dogs, in Southampton.

 

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yanho had hydrotherapy

 

Gap recovering – doing hydrotherapy at Eindor Dr lisi


Gap dalmatian dog recovering doing hydrotherapy at Eindor Dr lisi

 

How to heal yourself with water – Vince Palko.com


Meet Vince Palko. He’s not crazy, he’s part Polar Bear. If you want more out of life and want to achieve the unthinkable, listen to Vince. Visit Vince Palko.com for more information

 

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Cat Hydrotherapy


My 17-yr-old cat walking back and forth in a bathtub filled with water. Why? Because my dog works out on an underwater treadmill to help his joints, so I thought my cat should also get the benefit of water therapy for her arthritis. Plus it was a fun training challenge. She is clicker trained, and targets (touches her nose) to a stick. Unfortunately lots of distractions in this video, so she’s not performing at her best! Will try again for a better video.

 

German Shepherd Hydrotherapy


My German Shepherd “Lauda” on the water treadmill.

 

Living With Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) #4: Helpful Hydrotherapy & That Question


Recorded 27.01.2009 – Still waiting for the ketamine infusion, hydrotherapy has been helping with my overall sense of wellbeing, it’s nice to stretch a little. Also, a little rant about the annoying guy at the chemist… Read & Subscribe to associated blog updates at: rellacafa.com

 

Panama Spa equine hydrotherapy on TV


Panama Spa equine hydrotherapy on TV

 

Inflammatory Bowel Disease IBS and Colon Hydrotherapy in Hawaii


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