Canine Rehab OnĀ Demand Program for Managing Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs
Enhance Your Dog's Comfort and Life
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Help your pet walk with confidence again! Canine Rehab On Demandā¢ provides affordable, veterinarian-approved at-home programs to manage degenerative myelopathy symptoms and keep your best friend active and happy.
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Canine Rehab On Demandā¢ programs were created by Veterinarians and Canine Rehab Practitioners
Alleviate Pain
Discover techniques to manage and reduce your dog's discomfort.
Improve Mobility
Learn exercises that can help your dog regain strength and coordination.
Enhance Quality of Life
Implement lifestyle changes that can make your dog more comfortable.
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Management of Degenerative Myelopathy With These On-Demand Resources
Bundle with At-Home Rehab Series
$347
Includes At-Home Physical Rehabilitation Series
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Video Webinar
Unlimited access to view replays
Time-Stamped Index
Find what you need quickly and easily
Key Points Summary
Perfect for a quick review of the webinar
Downloadable Audio
A downloadable mp3 audio file (listen from anywhere, on or offline)
Why Choose Our Program?
Expert-Designed
Our program is created by certified veterinarians with years of experience in canine rehabilitation.
Instant Access
Get immediate access to all the resources as soon as you sign up.
Lifetime Updates
Receive free updates and additional resources for the lifetime of your purchase.
This program will guide you on:
- What to expect after a diagnosis of degenerative myelopathy and what to do
- What therapeutic modalities you can try to help maintain strength and mobility for as long as possible
- About the latest research in pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals that may help slow the progression of the disease
- What supportive equipment and devices may assist your pet in maintaining mobility and comfort
- What exercises you can do to help maintain strength and condition for as long as possible, very simply, step-by-step
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Why we are so passionate about helping pets with Degenerative Myelopathy
In loving memory of our Tova š
Two decades ago our beautiful girl, "Tova", was diagnosed with Degenerative Myelopathy. Back then, even as trained veterinarians, we knew very little about what we could do to help her through this horrible disease. Our desperate search for knowledge and solutions lead us down the path of seeking to learn more the disease and how rehabilitative medicine could possibly help slow down its progression.
Our Canine Rehab On Demand at-home rehabilitation programs were created for this purpose. We wanted to share our extensive research of information with others to provide the latest resources, tools, and knowledge to help you and your pet navigate your way through Degenerative Myelopathy.
We are passionate about helping others who are dealing with a pet with Degenerative Myelopathy, so you don't have to go through what we went through. This program will assist you through the challenges you will inevitably face, and hopefully, will give you and your pet a richer quality of life together.
About Dr. John Waterhouse
Dr. John Waterhouse graduated in 2004 from the University of Sydney Veterinary School in Australia and went into general small animal practice. In 2006, John took a sabbatical from the veterinary profession to manage his family’s property development and ranching operations.
In 2010, John moved to the USA to undertake a fellowship in pain management and rehabilitative medicine under the direction of Dr. James Gaynor with Peak Performance Veterinary Group in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
John is a Certified Canine Rehab Practitioner (CCRP) through the University of Tennessee.
John was brought on as a consultant from early 2013 to January 2014 to help build and open the new Canine Rehabilitation & Arthritis Center in Colorado Springs, owned and operated by Dr. Mike Bauer of the Colorado Canine Orthopedic Group.
In 2014 John became director of Veterinary Teaching Academy. He currently speaks around the world at various conferences on the topics of Canine Arthritis and Pain Management in relation to canine sports medicine.
*This program is by no means, a substitute for veterinary care. In fact, we highly encourage you to seek the advice of your veterinarian first, because all patients' issues and conditions are different and individual.