by Angela | Mar 23, 2025 | Canine Conditioning, Conditioning for Service Dogs, Conditioning for Working Dogs, Dog Fitness, Dog Muscle Health, Injury Prevention, Signs of Pain in Dogs
Enhancing Strength and Resilience in Operational Dogs At the Essex Police Dog Training Ground, Essex Police Dog Section invited Born To Run to deliver a focused training day on canine conditioning for working dogs and basic massage techniques that promote recovery and...
by Angela | Apr 16, 2024 | Canine Conditioning, Clinical Massage, Dog Arthritis Management, Signs of Pain in Dogs
Born To Run: Suffolk Business Wins Big with Theo Paphitis’ #SBS Boost Born To Run, a small dog rehabilitation business in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, received a major boost from Theo Paphitis. The renowned retail entrepreneur and former Dragons’ Den star selected...
by Angela | Mar 12, 2024 | 5 Principles of Pain, Clinical Massage, Signs of Pain in Dogs
Did you know, that when a dog feels excessive and prolonged stress or anxiety, it can cause actual physical pain? Spare a thought for our rescue dogs whose whole world has been turned upside down. Try to imagine how heightened their emotional pain feels when added to...
by Angela | Aug 25, 2021 | Canine Conditioning, Clinical Massage, Muscle Loss
“her desire to walk dropped to zero followed by catastrophic muscle loss – we were seriously considering putting her to sleep” How I Came to Know Jessie I first met Jessie many years ago when Dr Steve Humphreys, agreed that I could massage...
by Angela | Aug 11, 2021 | Clinical Massage, Signs of Pain in Dogs
You love your dog and want him or her to live their best possible life, right? It’s only natural to want to make sure that your dog feels well. Although, sometimes it’s really difficult to know for sure if they do. But, there are everyday clues to understanding...
by Angela | May 13, 2021 | Clinical Massage, Cruciate Ligament Injury
Cruciate Ligament Injury In Dogs I used to think that cruciate injury was a human problem. You know, one of those injuries responsible for benching a footballer for the season. But it’s really common in dogs too. Even though a ligament is a ligament in...