Course Details
Is your dog "bunny hopping" when they run? Are you worried that your puppy’s genetics—or
even the floors they were raised on—might impact their future mobility?
Many owners feel a sense of dread when it comes to hip health, believing that genetics are
destiny. But the truth is, you have incredible power to influence your dog’s comfort and
longevity. Whether you are raising a performance puppy or supporting a senior dog with arthritis,
the right knowledge and movement can drastically improve their functional ability and slow
down joint deterioration.
Join me for a deep dive into the canine hip joint. We will move past the myths and focus on the
science of keeping your dog strong, mobile, and active.
In this workshop, we will cover:
- The Biology of the Hip: Understanding the mechanics, primary functions, and how the joint actually works.
- Developmental Factors: The surprising truth about what impacts hip health, from birth surfaces to exercise protocols.
- Assessment & Conditions: How to test different aspects of hip function and understand common issues like Hip Dysplasia and Osteoarthritis.
- Functional Fitness: A step-by-step look at exercises designed for strengthening, stability, and mobility specifically for the rear end.
Who should join?
This workshop is designed for any owner or professional who wants to advocate for a dog's long-term mobility.
It is especially appropriate for:
- Young Dogs: Building a foundation to protect and maintain joint function.
- Senior Dogs: Maintaining essential rear-end strength to preserve independence.
- Dogs with Mild/Moderate Hip Dysplasia or OA: Learning how the right exercise can improve their quality of life (with vet approval for exercise).
If you are unsure if your dog is a candidate for the physical exercises in this workshop, please
reach out to me to discuss your dog's specific needs.
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Lecture Publish Date: Sunday June 14th
Video Submissions Due Date: Sunday June 21st @ 12pm noon PT
Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Wednesday June 24th
Instructor: Kelly DanielKelly Daniel (She/her) is a learning and dog training addict. She has been training and competing with her dogs (of various shapes and forms) for around 15 years ...(Click here for full bio and to view Kelly's upcoming courses)