Reactive dog edition - The Canine Body: Understand Your Dog's Body Through Science and Touch (Copy)
Reactive dog edition: Saturday 12th April 2025 - 9am to 12pm on Zoom - a 40 minutes 121 session in between 1.30pm and 5.30pm at Westdene Barn BN1 5EE Brighton
Join us for an immersive, hands-on workshop designed to deepen your understanding of your dog’s anatomy and enhance their well-being. “The Canine Body” combines the science of canine anatomy with practical techniques like gait analysis and an introduction to massage to help you connect with your dog on a deeper level.
What to Expect:
3-Hour Theory Session (Zoom) – In the morning, we’ll start with a comprehensive theory session via Zoom, where you'll learn the fundamentals of canine anatomy and physiology. Additionally, we’ll cover static and gait analysis techniques, helping you understand how to assess your dog’s posture, body alignment at rest, and how they move. You’ll also learn how to palpate a dog’s body effectively, allowing you to identify areas of tension, discomfort, or potential injury. To round out the session, we’ll introduce the theory behind canine massage, including its benefits, the basic principles of touch, and how it can support your dog’s overall health and recovery.
40 minutes 121 In-Person Practical Session (Westdene barn - BN1 5EE - Brighton) – In the afternoon, bring your dog for an interactive, hands-on session. Working directly with your dog, you'll apply the knowledge gained in the morning session. You'll practice gait analysis, perform palpation on your dog to identify areas of tension or discomfort, and learn basic massage techniques to improve circulation, relieve tension, and support your dog’s overall health.
Please note: This session is tailored for reactive dogs, with an afternoon schedule specifically designed to accommodate their needs. To ensure the dogs have space and privacy, there will be a 15-minute break between each 121 session. If your dog is human-reactive, I will maintain a safe distance while still providing guidance on massage and palpation techniques. The 40 minutes slots will be given to you once you have completed the booking.
This workshop is perfect for dog owners, trainers, and anyone looking to better understand and support their dog’s health and movement. By blending scientific knowledge with practical, hands-on experience, you’ll leave feeling empowered and equipped to care for your dog’s body in a more informed and holistic way.
Reactive dog edition: Saturday 12th April 2025 - 9am to 12pm on Zoom - a 40 minutes 121 session in between 1.30pm and 5.30pm at Westdene Barn BN1 5EE Brighton
Join us for an immersive, hands-on workshop designed to deepen your understanding of your dog’s anatomy and enhance their well-being. “The Canine Body” combines the science of canine anatomy with practical techniques like gait analysis and an introduction to massage to help you connect with your dog on a deeper level.
What to Expect:
3-Hour Theory Session (Zoom) – In the morning, we’ll start with a comprehensive theory session via Zoom, where you'll learn the fundamentals of canine anatomy and physiology. Additionally, we’ll cover static and gait analysis techniques, helping you understand how to assess your dog’s posture, body alignment at rest, and how they move. You’ll also learn how to palpate a dog’s body effectively, allowing you to identify areas of tension, discomfort, or potential injury. To round out the session, we’ll introduce the theory behind canine massage, including its benefits, the basic principles of touch, and how it can support your dog’s overall health and recovery.
40 minutes 121 In-Person Practical Session (Westdene barn - BN1 5EE - Brighton) – In the afternoon, bring your dog for an interactive, hands-on session. Working directly with your dog, you'll apply the knowledge gained in the morning session. You'll practice gait analysis, perform palpation on your dog to identify areas of tension or discomfort, and learn basic massage techniques to improve circulation, relieve tension, and support your dog’s overall health.
Please note: This session is tailored for reactive dogs, with an afternoon schedule specifically designed to accommodate their needs. To ensure the dogs have space and privacy, there will be a 15-minute break between each 121 session. If your dog is human-reactive, I will maintain a safe distance while still providing guidance on massage and palpation techniques. The 40 minutes slots will be given to you once you have completed the booking.
This workshop is perfect for dog owners, trainers, and anyone looking to better understand and support their dog’s health and movement. By blending scientific knowledge with practical, hands-on experience, you’ll leave feeling empowered and equipped to care for your dog’s body in a more informed and holistic way.
Reactive dog edition: Saturday 12th April 2025 - 9am to 12pm on Zoom - a 40 minutes 121 session in between 1.30pm and 5.30pm at Westdene Barn BN1 5EE Brighton
Join us for an immersive, hands-on workshop designed to deepen your understanding of your dog’s anatomy and enhance their well-being. “The Canine Body” combines the science of canine anatomy with practical techniques like gait analysis and an introduction to massage to help you connect with your dog on a deeper level.
What to Expect:
3-Hour Theory Session (Zoom) – In the morning, we’ll start with a comprehensive theory session via Zoom, where you'll learn the fundamentals of canine anatomy and physiology. Additionally, we’ll cover static and gait analysis techniques, helping you understand how to assess your dog’s posture, body alignment at rest, and how they move. You’ll also learn how to palpate a dog’s body effectively, allowing you to identify areas of tension, discomfort, or potential injury. To round out the session, we’ll introduce the theory behind canine massage, including its benefits, the basic principles of touch, and how it can support your dog’s overall health and recovery.
40 minutes 121 In-Person Practical Session (Westdene barn - BN1 5EE - Brighton) – In the afternoon, bring your dog for an interactive, hands-on session. Working directly with your dog, you'll apply the knowledge gained in the morning session. You'll practice gait analysis, perform palpation on your dog to identify areas of tension or discomfort, and learn basic massage techniques to improve circulation, relieve tension, and support your dog’s overall health.
Please note: This session is tailored for reactive dogs, with an afternoon schedule specifically designed to accommodate their needs. To ensure the dogs have space and privacy, there will be a 15-minute break between each 121 session. If your dog is human-reactive, I will maintain a safe distance while still providing guidance on massage and palpation techniques. The 40 minutes slots will be given to you once you have completed the booking.
This workshop is perfect for dog owners, trainers, and anyone looking to better understand and support their dog’s health and movement. By blending scientific knowledge with practical, hands-on experience, you’ll leave feeling empowered and equipped to care for your dog’s body in a more informed and holistic way.