Kissing Spine in Horses | Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Kissing Spine is a disease of the spine which leads to the upper dorsal processes of the vertebrae reducing meaning the vertebrae actually touch, or kiss, causing bone-on-bone contact and...
Kissing Spine is a disease of the spine which leads to the upper dorsal processes of the vertebrae reducing meaning the vertebrae actually touch, or kiss, causing bone-on-bone contact and...
The most major of fetlock injuries are fractures to the joint. These are more common in highly active and jumping horses and can lead to the worst scenario. In this article we...
Mobility can be an issue for dogs due to injury, age or birth defect. Treatments may include medications, dietary supplements, therapeutic tools, holistic solutions and in some cases, surgery.
When a dog’s muscles are tight or sore they can restrict joint mobility, which in turn can increase the risk of injury. In dog agility your dog needs to be agile and...
In this article we look at the difference between the ligament and tendon injuries in horses and investigate more commonly found ligament and tendon injuries found in the equine community.
What is Canine hip or elbow Dysplasia? Canine Dysplasia is an abnormal formation of a joints socket that, in its more severe form, can lead to lameness and significant pain....
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Anthony Clarke Biography Anthony Clarke is known as one of the worlds top agility trainers with 15 years’ experience working with dogs and taking every dog he has owned to...
Ashleigh and Sully compete at dog agility events all around the world, including Crufts and representing England at the WAO Championships. Both wear StreamZ technology and endorse the use of...
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