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Written by Theresa Daily   
Wednesday, 12 September 2007
CANINE STRUCTURE, MASSAGE & MOVEMENT WORKSHOP
  • Featuring: Joanne Lang MCMT
  • Sept. 15 &16, 2007
  • Sat: 8:30–5 and Sun: 8:30-3:30
  • Kasilof, AK (See www.dogrepair.com for map)
  • Cost: Seminar participant (limited to 15 people-1 dog per person) $150 Lunch provided A $50 deposit is required by August 1st. We accept VISA and MASTERCARD for the balance.Please e-mail Laurie Cramer at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 907-260-4469 for reservation forms.

In this seminar learn about canine muscular and skeletal structure as well as how this affects movement. You will learn to identify structural weaknesses and strengths in your dog that will help you identify when your dog is tired or weak and should not be exercised to help prevent injuries. You will learn many exercises for improving your dog’s motion, balance and performance that can be done anywhere. In addition, we will focus on handling sore backs and shoulders in the field. We will assess the structure of each attendee dog together and provide you with information on improving your dog’s specific structure, strength and performance. We incorporate exercise equipment to stimulate your dog mentally and physically. This will help your dog understand and use its body in a more balanced way. This will reduce potential injuries and improve your dog’s agility and willingness to perform. Our goal is to keep your canine athlete functioning at it’s best so you can participate in the sports you both enjoy.

  • One-on-one working session with Joanne Lang to learn your dog’s strengths and weaknesses.
  • Strengthen your dog’s core muscles
  • Condition stabilizing muscles to help hold joint positions
  • Teach your dog to move & drive from the rear
  • Learn to recognize weakness before it becomes an injury
  • Build your dog’s body awareness and efficient use of body
  • Learn how to handle sore backs and shoulders in the field
  • Increase your dog’s desire to compete
  • Increase agility, speed and strength
  • Reduce risk of injury
  • Prolong your canine’s competitive career
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