Sunday, March 31, 2019

Snowflake looking majestic af.


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My dog is a weirdo


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rufus doesnt know how to sleep


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Spring snow storm


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My happy Jake on my farm


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Captain (Great Pyrenees)


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Cute eyes. Full heart.


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she just turned 1 year old


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Thaught i should share


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I love my dog


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Saturday, March 30, 2019

These girls are best friends


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My puma german shepherd 😏


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I’m in love with this picture of Abner


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Enjoying the English countryside


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That new dog smell...


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Merlin likes his nose booped


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Who are you?


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Regal Red


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Dexter


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Friday, March 29, 2019

Day 156: Cavaletti's Ankle Weights 8"


All the videos in this series are to document Twix's recovery from a second emergency herniated disc surgery. Twix is a 8 year old Border Collie. It has been been a long road to recovery and will take at least a year or more for me to get my boy back to 100% but I have faith that it will happen. It is very expensive and time consuming to nurse Twix back to a full recovery. Any donation or help you can provide would be greatly appreciated! https://ift.tt/2DZ79KE to donate to Twix's recovery. He is doing well and will make a full recovery. We can always use rehab equipment or anything that would help in his recovery (supplements, equipment, underwater treadmill, Endless Swim Pool Spa, or any product that would help him), I would be happy to do a video featuring your equipment as well! Thank you for all of you that have been praying and sending positive thoughts and vibes our way! My boy is getting well! Thank you for following his progress. To learn more about rehabilitation and strength/conditioning training for dogs you can follow Twix's Facebook Page at https://ift.tt/2z2OMpo... All the exercises, stretches, and things that I show in this series are to help my boy recover. You will see exercises on: Underwater Treadmill Treadmill Core (Abdominal, Oblique, and Back) Exercises Weight Shifting Exercises Stride Training Balance and Coordination Exercises Proprioception exercises (cavaletti's, heel work, side stepping, spins, backward circles, around, behind, walking, trotting, jumping, and much more) Tricks that help in Twix's recovery that build his core, balance, coordination or that work on his foot placement (proprioception). Tricks are not just for fun, but they also have a focus for his rehabilitation. Some tricks will include bow, ta da, sit pretty, criss/cross or cross paws, paw foot lifts, high 5, paws up, salute, bounce, jump, hind leg lifts, back up, side stepping, pivoting, around, behind, backward circles, right and left turn or spin and twirl, sit, down, stand, dig, backward leg weaves, leg weaves, crawl, and so much more. Exercises that help build limb strength - Digging, playing tug, hill work, walking, trotting up or down hills, cavaletti's, etc. Tactile Simulation - Toe Tickling, Spots that make him scratch, Toe webbing pinches and sphinx positioning. Exercises that help prevent Kyphosis (Hunch back) Massage Stretching - spine stretches, cookie stretch, side bends, etc. Pushes - to get Twix to adjust and correct his balance. I will be using TTouch Body Wraps for body awareness, hair ties for limb awareness, bells on his paws to bring awareness to his limbs, weights to help strengthen his legs, heat to help loosen up and relieve muscle stiffness as well as massage. All the exercises, tricks, stretches, and conditioning that I do with Twix can also be done to help strengthen any dog and especially dogs that do dog sports. This is called sports conditioning. Humans that play sports do conditioning exercises, so it is also important for our canine athletes to do sports conditioning. Pamela Johnson, M.A., CPDT-KA www.pamsdogtraining.com Follow on Social Media... https://www.youtube.com/user/pamelama... https://ift.tt/2DZ7w80 https://twitter.com/pamelamarxsen https://ift.tt/2DsKB41 https://ift.tt/2GdJnPN Pam's Dog Academy Website: https://ift.tt/1lqNfpa What you will find on this channel... Dog training tips, clicker training, "How To" train dog trick tutorials as well as "How To" videos on helping dogs with behavior problems. I am very good at responding to questions and would love to help you train your dog in any way that I can. I offer online classes in Clicker Training Basics, Canine Freestyle, and Play-N-Train Recalls. Visit my website for a FREE organized video list, articles, online classes, and dog sport video titling opportunities. Have a great day with your dog, today and every day! Pam, Isabelle, Bandit, Twix, and Wynnie

Cudi soaking up 53°F


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