
17/07/2025
I know this is for dachshund but with many breeds that have long backs and one are cockers, corgis too gettting IVDD, many breeds are of risk of getting this disease some which people don’t think of like cocker spaniels this webinar might be helpful. My previous girl had it and because she was fit, did conditioning every day. She recovered so quickly, and had a very very mild case, so much that two days later, after treatment over laser and acupuncture, she was driving me crazy.
"How to Create a Fit, Resilient Dachshund and Reduce Their Risk of Spinal Disease"
Dr Naomi Boyd is the only dual qualified person in Australia to be both a Veterinary Sports Medicine Specialist and a Physiotherapist. She is one of the best positioned individuals to provide information to help Dachshund owners with preventative strategies for life-long painless mobility
Join us for a free, practical, evidence-based webinar focusing on keeping your Dachshund strong, healthy, and less prone to spinal disease (IVDD). We'll cover the lifestyle factors that matter most, simple home strategies, diet and supplements, and whether ramps and activity restrictions really make a difference. This webinar is a must watch for Dachshund owners who want to support their dog’s long-term wellbeing without the guesswork.
Register for this free Zoom webinar by clicking on the link below
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