Body harness for dogs is designed to aid in the therapy process and provide support during the difficult time of post surgery.
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Tawny does not train or certify therapy animals.
However golden retrievers are.
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Most often dogs but horses cats rabbits birds and others are used please note.
Canine hydrotherapy is a safe way to treat your dog s chronic conditions.
Such as post operative recovery pre operative preparation or for general fitness.
Therapy dogs can be found in many breeds and sizes.
Swimming is easy on their joints and gives them a great workout.
In home therapy for dogs as you read through our history you will quickly discover that we have a tremendous amount of experience with in home warm water therapy and pools in general.
This harness was created to help both you and your pet navigate safely through their recovery.
The ruffpool was designed specifically for dog use and is the easiest way to start providing your loved one with access to deep warm water therapy on a daily basis.
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Dogs with arthritis or injuries enjoy the feel of the warm water on their body.
They fulfill an emotional void that is often drained by addiction or mental health disorders.
The buoyancy of water reduces stress on joints supports free movement and provides a safe environment for low impact exercise for dogs of all sizes and swim abilities.
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Warm water also has a calming effect on their mentality is a natural anti inflammatory and known for its natural healing powers.
For in depth information on how to prepare your animal for testing look at our brochure.
Therapy dogs are trained to provide affection and comfort to patients.