Bobby, I am so sorry to hear about your dog's situation. Feed him lots of whatever he wants and try to cherish the precious moments on Saturday. 💗💗💗 Christin Finn DVM
You're so welcome! We are happy that you found it helpful and would love for you to check out www.finndvm.com for more great content for you and your dog. 🐾
thank you!! there is more free info on my website and my cruciate ligament class is finally ready for purchase as well, would love for you to have all of the information that you need. Would love to hear how you've been able to help your dog. Here is the link for the class (and more free info too): ruclips.net/video/wCStVyI6SGk/видео.htmlsi=gTOfMaQGpKGUkpOj
Can you tell me what to do when I lift my dogs tail his hind legs gives out and he lays on the floor. He is taking anti-inflammatory meds and thyroid medication and weighs about 80. He is a lab shepherd mix I adopted 15 years ago. My heart breaks for him. I have been putting a doggie diaper on him in the house.
Hi Katherine and thank you for your comment. You definitely can use it if your dog has had a hip replacement, but in this particular case it sounds like your dog may have more going on. We would love to have you join our Whole Dog Health Membership for access to numerous additional online resources Dr. Finn provides -- which also invites you to join her live Q & A zoom call every Tuesday afternoon! For additional information, go to www.finndvm.com/whole-dog-health-membership. Hope to see you there! 🐾
Great video, thank you. Would you tell me the spelling of that round device? I have a professional micro current machine that I’m going to start using on my dogs hips and legs. I’m wondering if the device you are showing would be redundant. They are different technologies but the results may be similar. My micro current machine was $3000. I’m curious how much your device is.
Thank you so much for reaching out. You can buy the loop at: assisianimalhealth.com/assisi-loop/ . If asked, just tell them that Dr. Finn recommended it. Reach out through our website (finndvm.com) so that we can get you some more information.
Hi Catherine and thanks for your question -- It is fine to do on a daily basis, just make sure YOU are not rushed and be gentle with the dog. 💓 We would love to have you & your dog join us on Zoom tomorrow evening - Dr. Finn is offering a LIVE group coaching for dog owners to learn massage techniques they can do at home. To sign up, enroll in the basic Whole Dog Health membership here: www.finndvm.com/whole-dog-health-membership Hope to see you there!
My golden retriever is 11 and his hips are so bad that he lost all his muscle around his hips. This week he can no longer get up or stay up to go potty. Do you have any tips on how to help him? He still has an appetite and we put him on painkillers to manage his pain
Hello Winnie, I am so sorry to hear about your pup's troubles. Have you checked out Help-em UP harnesses they are amazing. helpemup.com/ Also, you may want Check out our Whole Dog Health Membership- We have weekly zoom health group coaching calls. www.finndvm.com/whole-dog-health-membership
Thanks for reaching out. The loop is Assisi Loop you can get online. BUT even better and new since that video is at home Laser. Here is a link to my website that talks about this laser. Don't buy a laser on amazon or chewy. They are not effective. www.finndvm.com/at-home-laser-therapy-resources
Thank you for your comment. Often if a dog is guarded about being massaged you need to start light gentle touch away from the area where they are sore. Behind the ears or lower neck are good areas and giving a popsicle with pumpkin or peanut butter helps a dog to start understanding you want to do something FOR them not TO them
Thank you for making this
Thank you for reaching out. Make sure you like us. There are lots more videos that may be helpful on my RUclips channel.
Bobby, I am so sorry to hear about your dog's situation. Feed him lots of whatever he wants and try to cherish the precious moments on Saturday. 💗💗💗 Christin Finn DVM
Thank you this was very helpful!
You're so welcome! We are happy that you found it helpful and would love for you to check out www.finndvm.com for more great content for you and your dog. 🐾
Amazing content thank you 😭 may save me thousands
thank you!! there is more free info on my website and my cruciate ligament class is finally ready for purchase as well, would love for you to have all of the information that you need. Would love to hear how you've been able to help your dog. Here is the link for the class (and more free info too): ruclips.net/video/wCStVyI6SGk/видео.htmlsi=gTOfMaQGpKGUkpOj
This is wonderful content thank you so much!!!!! My dog Potato says thank you too 😊
Happy to hear that!
Can you tell me what to do when I lift my dogs tail his hind legs gives out and he lays on the floor. He is taking anti-inflammatory meds and thyroid medication and weighs about 80. He is a lab shepherd mix I adopted 15 years ago. My heart breaks for him. I have been putting a doggie diaper on him in the house.
my dog would crush that mug especially with his hip problems 🤣
Erika, thank you for your response. 😀Do you want to tell me more about your dog so that I can see if we can be of more help to you and your dog
Can you use this loop if the dog has had a hip replacement? Will it magnetize to the metal?
Hi Katherine and thank you for your comment. You definitely can use it if your dog has had a hip replacement, but in this particular case it sounds like your dog may have more going on. We would love to have you join our Whole Dog Health Membership for access to numerous additional online resources Dr. Finn provides -- which also invites you to join her live Q & A zoom call every Tuesday afternoon! For additional information, go to www.finndvm.com/whole-dog-health-membership. Hope to see you there! 🐾
Great video, thank you. Would you tell me the spelling of that round device? I have a professional micro current machine that I’m going to start using on my dogs hips and legs. I’m wondering if the device you are showing would be redundant. They are different technologies but the results may be similar. My micro current machine was $3000. I’m curious how much your device is.
You can go to website and check there
Thanks
Can you buy the loop anywhere?
Thank you so much for reaching out. You can buy the loop at: assisianimalhealth.com/assisi-loop/ . If asked, just tell them that Dr. Finn recommended it. Reach out through our website (finndvm.com) so that we can get you some more information.
How often should u do this
Hi Catherine and thanks for your question -- It is fine to do on a daily basis, just make sure YOU are not rushed and be gentle with the dog. 💓 We would love to have you & your dog join us on Zoom tomorrow evening - Dr. Finn is offering a LIVE group coaching for dog owners to learn massage techniques they can do at home. To sign up, enroll in the basic Whole Dog Health membership here: www.finndvm.com/whole-dog-health-membership Hope to see you there!
My golden retriever is 11 and his hips are so bad that he lost all his muscle around his hips. This week he can no longer get up or stay up to go potty. Do you have any tips on how to help him? He still has an appetite and we put him on painkillers to manage his pain
Hello Winnie, I am so sorry to hear about your pup's troubles. Have you checked out Help-em UP harnesses they are amazing. helpemup.com/
Also, you may want Check out our Whole Dog Health Membership-
We have weekly zoom health group coaching calls. www.finndvm.com/whole-dog-health-membership
@@CanineRehab thank you so much!
What is this called I need one for my golden retriever he has hip problems and I can’t find it online is it a loop something??
Thanks for reaching out. The loop is Assisi Loop you can get online. BUT even better and new since that video is at home Laser. Here is a link to my website that talks about this laser. Don't buy a laser on amazon or chewy. They are not effective. www.finndvm.com/at-home-laser-therapy-resources
Hi doc. I have a 14+ year old dog that i need help with. His back legs are getting very weak
Jay I apologize for the delayed response. email my office @ finndvm.com to share how I can help.
My dog is so bad he falls. We have an appointment this Saturday to put him down. I don’t know what else to do
Have you tried a brace?
Hi! there you can contact me.
My dog will not even let me get near him go rub him down
Thank you for your comment. Often if a dog is guarded about being massaged you need to start light gentle touch away from the area where they are sore. Behind the ears or lower neck are good areas and giving a popsicle with pumpkin or peanut butter helps a dog to start understanding you want to do something FOR them not TO them
I hate the fake emp stuff.