Winning Touch K9 Massage, Fitness & Rehabilitation

Winning Touch K9 Massage, Fitness & Rehabilitation I am a mobile service, servicing Sydney & surrounds Offering rehabilitation, arthritis treatment, co Improve dogs happiness, health and well being.

Mobile Canine massage and other therapies available in Sydney and surrounding area. I offer canine remedial massage, cycloid vibration therapy and rock taping for dogs. Animal Neuro Myo fascial release, gua sha, accupressure will soon be more techniques added. Help improve and maintain performance dogs in agility, flyball and show dogs If your dogs knocks bars, slowed down, restricted movement the

n these therapies could help you. .Helps improve joint mobility, warms up muscles, helps muscles flexibility, relaxes tight muscles, promotes healthy joints. Helps dogs with stiff or sore joints, especially those arthritic, elderly dogs by improving their mobiliby,

Helps with recovery and rehabilitation post surgery or from injury. We also travel to country NSW and Canberra.

Once I get used to this lifestyle, I will be doing seminar at various country towns so excited to do this
24/02/2026

Once I get used to this lifestyle, I will be doing seminar at various country towns so excited to do this

We are so happy to share that Sue Winn has earned her CPCFT certification! Sue offers mobile services in Australia through her business: Winning Touch K9 Rehabilitation, Massage & Fitness. She is currently travelling around Australia stopping at various country, coastal, city and outback towns, offering seminars in fitness and conditioning and also soft tissue therapies, massage and rehab. Her business website and page will be posted in the comment below. Congrats Sue!

I am now a qualified canine fitness instructor, it’s taken nearly 2 years online learning, plenty of homework that had t...
01/02/2026

I am now a qualified canine fitness instructor, it’s taken nearly 2 years online learning, plenty of homework that had to be handed in every week and case studies being done and then the exam.

It’s part of the reason I’m travelling full-time is to take my business on the road and once I get settled and all these little issues get sorted. I will be available for in person seminars.

If you are part of a dog training club, breed club and want to learn more about fitness and conditioning and keeping older dogs more Mobile, giving puppies a great start improving performance then let me know and we can see if I will be near you and when

I’m currently up at the Gold Coast and attended a seminar for agility which I found was up here at the last minute but h...
31/01/2026

I’m currently up at the Gold Coast and attended a seminar for agility which I found was up here at the last minute but how amazing is this arena, no dirty dogs, well except for the swims in the dam but Astro type grass and so lovely to run on, Archie thinks so as he’s crazy!!!

This research done about the types surfaces and how they relate to injury.

This place was amazing, though!!!

Our last night of apartment or hotel tomorrow we pick up the caravan. Having a relaxing day while trying to after loads ...
19/01/2026

Our last night of apartment or hotel tomorrow we pick up the caravan. Having a relaxing day while trying to after loads of washing, now to listen to webinars. A great balcony with artificial grass, lounge chairs but the rain could go away.

Once we get settled into life on the road, we will start doing some fitness centres and rehab various towns but it won’t be for a couple of months probably.

We are heading down the coast back to Sydney stopping at the Gold Coast, Ballina, , Grafton, Casino area, Coffs Harbour Beaches area, old bar, Stockton, Central Coast. If you’re in those areas and want anything reach out

Not a bad view to be staying at and having to study and listen to webinars  and of course on the dogs want the waters
12/01/2026

Not a bad view to be staying at and having to study and listen to webinars and of course on the dogs want the waters

Aren’t these the best gifts I could get for Christmas? My niece gave them to me. I absolutely love them. When I lost Jax...
03/01/2026

Aren’t these the best gifts I could get for Christmas? My niece gave them to me. I absolutely love them. When I lost Jaxon and then Fleur I got necklaces with their photos engraved on sterling silver, there are around my neck where they belong. The chain has broken once or twice and I nearly lost them and freaked out but they are there and my boys on the key rings.

I just have the best niece ever!!!

I hope everyone had a great Christmas and wishing everyone a happy New Year.
02/01/2026

I hope everyone had a great Christmas and wishing everyone a happy New Year.

Some huge news and I want to thank first everyone who has trusted me with their dogs over the years. I have loved treati...
01/01/2026

Some huge news and I want to thank first everyone who has trusted me with their dogs over the years. I have loved treating all the dogs and seeing how well they do but I now finally get to live the dream and do what I’ve always wanted to do.

I have sold my house and the dogs and I are about to travel full time and take my business on the road. We leave the beginning of January to head up to Brisbane to pick up my caravan and then our journey begins of exploring but also doing seminars of fitness for pet owners and performance dogs and also seminars to help older dogs and puppy conditioning classes. If anyone is interested in their breed club or club then please reach out but I’ll also be putting down areas that I am looking at going to

It was a dream of mine since 2016 when I was travelling around and my previous dogs decided to be their crazy self and was trying to find someone to help them which was very hard

Once we get used to this lifestyle, then I will be ready to do the seminars and if anyone’s interested with either their club, group of people or breed club, then please reach out. I will be putting areas that I’m looking at going to and will be there for awhile and thinking of doing seminars at.

Exciting but very scary times ahead

Hand Held Accell unit for Sale $1250.  RRP $2500 Serviced last yearQuite new battery, it’s portable and can be taken to ...
04/12/2025

Hand Held Accell unit for Sale

$1250. RRP $2500

Serviced last year

Quite new battery, it’s portable and can be taken to competitions and have your own

Comes with

🐾 carry bag

🐾 hand held unit

🐾 foam holder

🐾 straps and back pack with adjustable straps

🐾 charger

🐾 manual

🐾 battery pack bag

Can be used on dogs or horses. Great for before and after competitions and also great for humans. Not any second hand ones for sale.

I love them and use it for me and the dogs, especially during big competitions

Pick up St Ives

Great article on cavalettis
20/10/2025

Great article on cavalettis

🏃‍♂️ Height and spacing in cavaletti work MATTER.

They’re not just cosmetic details - they fundamentally change how your patient moves and what the exercise achieves.

📊 In this example, the cavaletti are set to their maximum height for this dog - roughly the height of the hocks. That setup demands full active flexion of both forelimbs and hindlimbs, and significantly increases ground reaction forces during trot on the weight-bearing limbs.

That’s a powerful therapeutic tool… but also a big ask.

Here’s what to look for 👇

🔎 Pelvis + spine alignment: Are they staying stable with relatively straight trunk alignment? Or is your patient compensating with excessive trunk sway, pelvic flexion, or spinal rotation and kyphosis to clear the bars?

If core stability can’t be maintained, the exercise is too advanced for their current stage. Adjust height, spacing, or gait speed to meet their ability and clinical goal.

💡 Remember: progression isn’t just about “making it harder.” It’s about dosing movement to build strength, control, and quality without sacrificing form.

Can you assess your patient’s biomechanics during cavaletti work - and adapt the exercise based on what you see?

For an excellent demonstration of how small changes in cavaletti setup influence form, check out Anna Lee Sanders’ blog and video with her dog, Hot Rod, on the Canine Conditioning Coach website.

📆 And don’t miss Anna Lee LIVE at the Vet Rehab Summit on 8 November, where she’ll dive deep into Recognizing Correct Biomechanics in Therapeutic Exercise - and how these subtle details can make or break your rehab outcomes.

This is a good reminder not just for puppies but any dog you might get, all need an adjustment period to settle in, migh...
19/10/2025

This is a good reminder not just for puppies but any dog you might get, all need an adjustment period to settle in, might be overwhelmed by it all.

I’ll admit I’ve been lucky with all my puppies that I can remember and they’ve settled in very quickly and easily. I do have a box of washing basket next to my bed they sleep in and settle down very quickly sleeping through.

My dogs are taken out early to be socialised in a pram where they can sleep, where mostly they want to be out running around and exploring as sleep was overrated for them

This article is great, because every puppy is an individual, totally different. Fleur and Jaxon were so different as puppies, Fleur was shy, timid not that anyone believed me after she was 4 years whilst Jaxon and Kobie were so outgoing from day 1.

Realistic Expectations When Bringing a Puppy Home

You’ve seen the breeder’s photos and videos - the puppies all look happy, playful, and calm. They’re relaxed in their pen, social, and content. Everything looks perfect.

Then you bring your puppy home… and reality hits.

The puppy cries in the crate for the first few nights, leaving you tired and frustrated. The once-social puppy hides from the half-dozen excited friends who came to meet them. The children are eager to play, but the puppy is overwhelmed. Walks are a struggle, your new companion plants their feet and refuses to move. You start wondering: what happened to my perfect puppy?

Understanding the Transition

At the breeder’s home, your puppy had a familiar environment - their mother, littermates, daily routines, and consistent expectations. They were completely within their comfort zone.

Now, suddenly, everything has changed.

Imagine being dropped into a foreign country where you don’t understand the language, the smells are unfamiliar, the food tastes different, and strangers surround you. Then, in the middle of all this, you’re expected to perform new tasks and meet everyone right away. Overwhelming, right?

That’s what every puppy experiences when they go to a new home.

Stress can show up in many ways - not eating, being quiet or withdrawn, showing reluctance to play, seeming anxious at the vet or around strangers, even having diarrhea or vomiting.

How to Help Your Puppy Adjust

🐾 Time
Most puppies take 3–4 weeks to truly settle into their new home - sometimes longer. Not one or two days. Repeat after me: three to four weeks!

🐾 Limit Guests
As excited as you are to show off your new baby, hold off on visitors for the first week or two. Give your puppy quiet time to adjust.

🐾 Gentle Introductions
When guests do visit, ask them to sit on the floor and let the puppy come to them. No squealing, grabbing, or crowding.

🐾 Create a Routine
Consistency builds confidence. A predictable schedule helps your puppy feel secure.

🐾 Start Small
Keep your puppy in a small, safe area of the house at first. This prevents overwhelm and makes supervision easier.

🐾 Leash Training
Don’t expect an 8–13 week old puppy to walk nicely on a lead. Start in your home or yard where they feel safe. Let them drag the leash, use treats, and encourage gently.

If your puppy freezes or refuses to walk, give them time. My first walks with young pups often take 90 minutes to go around the block - we only move when they are ready.

🐾 Bonding Takes Time
Your puppy doesn’t instantly see you as family. Trust and connection grow gradually.

🐾 Training Builds Connection
Positive, reward-based training helps your puppy learn boundaries and builds trust between you.

🐾 Children & Puppies
Children can be overwhelming for a small, fragile puppy. Always supervise and teach kids how to be gentle and calm.

🐾 Patience Above All
Don’t panic if things aren’t perfect right away. Progress takes time. Outings should happen at puppy speed. While you may dream of a lovely walk around the lake, your puppy may only manage a short stroll before needing a break - and that’s okay.

Most of my outings involve standing still while the puppy quietly observes the world. Patience is key.

Final Thoughts

If your puppy was confident and happy at the breeder’s, but is now struggling, remember: it’s not the puppy’s fault. It’s simply an adjustment period. Your job is to guide, reassure, and support them through it.

Every puppy is an individual - don’t compare this one to your last dog. Each has their own pace, personality, and way of coping.

See the world through your puppy’s eyes, and adjust your expectations accordingly.

🐾💛 Copied and shared… because every new puppy family needs this reminder.

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Tuesday 9am - 8pm
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Friday 10am - 8pm
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