Hello-
I have a six year old golden retriever mix that after an initial injury, keeps reinjuring herself while playing toys. You probably say stop playing toys then LOL, and sadly I have reduced the amount dramatically, plus even when she wants too she can't go for long periods anymore and it is heartbreaking. This gal loves her ball and we can only play for a fraction of the time she did a year ago. I do use cold laser and chiropractic, but they are getting to feel a bit like a band-aid and the expense is adding up. I was wondering if craniosacral therapy, massage or anything where I could work on keeping her muscles loose after we play or even just on a daily basis, might offer us some options for healing and enjoyment. I would appreciate any input.
Thank you,
Missy
@beccak
I have a six year old golden retriever mix that after an initial injury, keeps reinjuring herself while playing toys. You probably say stop playing toys then LOL, and sadly I have reduced the amount dramatically, plus even when she wants too she can't go for long periods anymore and it is heartbreaking. This gal loves her ball and we can only play for a fraction of the time she did a year ago. I do use cold laser and chiropractic, but they are getting to feel a bit like a band-aid and the expense is adding up. I was wondering if craniosacral therapy, massage or anything where I could work on keeping her muscles loose after we play or even just on a daily basis, might offer us some options for healing and enjoyment. I would appreciate any input.
Thank you,
Missy
@beccak