by Brooke Williams | Jan 16, 2021 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
One very stressful part for owners to manage at home for spinal/IVDD cases is to learn bladder expression if required. This will be taught by the Veterinary team and MUST only be used if required and advised by the Veterinarian/specialist. I have put this resource up...
by Brooke Williams | Oct 5, 2020 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
It so was exciting to be involved in filming an episode on totally wild! You can now see this episode TW26/160 https://10play.com.au/totally-wild. Thanks to all our lovely clients who were perfect additions for the day!!! We had a ball…...
by Brooke Williams | Feb 21, 2020 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
I would like to welcome the glue to our practice! Nicole is our new receptionist full time handling bookings for all locations. She is an absolute joy to work with and a fellow animal lover. There is no job too big or small and has the ability to make everyone human...
by Brooke Williams | Feb 21, 2020 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
We are proud to introduce Di as a valuable member of our team! We are looking forward to offering dog grooming and more hydrotherapy in our new clinic for a complete approach to rehabilitation. Having calm and positive handling with animals in grooming is vital and...
by Brooke Williams | Jul 22, 2019 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
I’m excited to announce that I now stock level 2 and 3 nina ottossan toys. These are fantastic for mental stimulation for any dog from young puppy to old with canine dementia, or any recovering from and injury or surgery. Check them out!
by Brooke Williams | Jan 6, 2019 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
Downward dog or bow is a great trick to teach your dog which has the added benefit of being a fantastic stretch for your dogs scapula and thoracic spine and muscles, as well as hamstrings. Teaching downward dog/bow: There are 2 methods that I use when teaching...