Category Archives: Dog Rehab
Best Animal Rehab in Toronto
- 07, 24, 2013
- Category Dog Rehab
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I Want Your Job: Tracy McKenzie, Dog Rehabilitation Specialist
- 10, 17, 2012
- Category Dog Rehab
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By Wyndham Bettencourt-McCarthy I Want Your Job finds Torontonians who make a living doing exactly what they love to do, in any field, and for any salary, and asks them how they did it. Name: Tracy McKenzie Job: Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner Tracy McKenzie’s patients are always excited to see her. The veterinary technician and manager of Toronto’s Animal Rehabilitation Centre is […]
Read MoreDoggy rehab: Massage, aquatherapy and treats on the menu for Toronto dogs
- 10, 10, 2012
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By Kate Allen Staff Reporter Published on Monday July 25, 2011 Stitches, a Dogo Argentino, works out in an aquatherapy tub after suffering the canine equivalent of an ACL tear. (KATE ALLEN/TORONTO STAR) Maddie is getting on in years. She has arthritis. Her once sprightly gait has been reduced to a shuffle, and her neck is stiff. […]
Read MoreBalance and Coordination Exercises for Dogs
- 10, 01, 2012
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Therapeutic exercises are designed to encourage affected limb use for those patients reluctant to use a limb post surgically. The principle objectives are to build muscle strength and increase the range of motion, facilitating the return to normal function for orthopedic/neurological conditions.
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