DH208: Prehabilitation for Puppies: Preserving Function and Preventing Injuiries
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Prerequisites: None
Course Length: __ one-hour sessions
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Credits: _ *
(*Applies toward certificate programs for students registered in the PDT or PCTS programs. You do not have to be in a certificate program to take this class.)
Course currently not available. Available June 1, 2008.
Instructor: Racine Hyatt certified in Canine massage, graduating from the first class of the 2003 program at Treetops. She then went on to complete studies in Canine Rehabilitation at the Animal Rehabilitation Institute in the USA., receiving instruction in Anatomy & Physiology, Bio-mechanics, Program Design and Rehabilitation Techniques and Canine Sports Medicine. She seizes every opportunity to attend workshops and seminars believing the key to being able to help so many different
dogs successfully has been her continuing education which puts as many 'tools in the box as possible' since there is rarely one right answer!
Racine has been training dogs in various disciplines since 1972 when she began showing the family Newfoundlands in conformation.
She would discover her life's purpose and the world of rehabilitation in 1992 when she was blessed with her first canine life-partner, Meisha, who required several surgeries to repair the damage from the acutely abusive situation from which she had been removed. Although Meisha's after-care was complicated (the variety of practitioners who helped her would introduce Racine to complimentary health care) everyone involved knew the real struggle would be in restoring the confidence this Boxer should have. Someone suggested dog sports would be an excellent way to help "Moo", but didn't say which one - so Racine and Meisha signed up for everything (and so began Racine's education in the benefits of cross-training) including Schutzhund (Racine and Meisha did their last demo for a small training club when Moo was 9yrs old!). Racine attributes the (then rudimentary) skills she was taught in massage, T-touch and acupressure for maintaining Meisha's health and in large part why she never experienced a single injury (Racine discovers the benefits of physical conditioning!).
Today, Racine's practice in rehabilitation exposes her to (what she believes) is a ridiculous number of dogs recovering from the same few injuries - pets and athletes alike! As we enjoy more active lifestyles, so do our dogs; and yet few people apply the same basic 'rules of fitness' to the dogs as for themselves. A large part of her programs at DOGWORKS is education - and as word spread, Racine began doing more conditioning/preventative counseling than injury recovery!
Racine shares her life with Boxers, German Shepherds and an extraordinarily patient husband! When not training or competing, Racine's dogs take turns demonstrating at seminars the benefits of conditioning and the body's ability to heal when given the right support!
She believes it is never too late to start and that an educated handler will go on to raise and train each dog better than the last - certainly the dogs deserve this!
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