Rear-End Awareness in Dogs
Rear-end awareness in dogs refers to a dog’s ability to have awareness and control of its rear legs and feet. This awareness is essential for a dog’s balance, coordination, and overall movement.
Rear-end awareness in dogs refers to a dog’s ability to have awareness and control of its rear legs and feet. This awareness is essential for a dog’s balance, coordination, and overall movement.
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is the most common orthopedic injury in dogs and a major reason for presenting to your vet with rear limb lameness. It can cause varying degrees of pain and lameness from a subtle limp …
The iliopsoas is one of the main hip flexor muscles in a dog. The hip flexors are a group of muscles that attach to your dog’s thigh and are key players in moving the rear limb forward. They also work …
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery in dogs is a big operation so you need to take steps to prepare your home, your dog, and yourself for the events that will follow. It’s said that if you fail to plan you …