Are you ready to welcome a new puppy into your home?

Do you know how to stimulate their growing joints in a safe way? Do you know how long to walk them? What games are safe for them? Taking care of a new puppy is a big responsibility, and it's important to make sure they are healthy and happy as they grow. A 4-week puppy care physio package is a great way to ensure your new furry friend is getting the attention and care they need. This course includes A Happy Hip Programme, Rear End Awareness, Core Strengthening, how to play safely and other information, training and videos to promote overall health and wellness. Overall, our 4-week puppy care physio package is a great investment in the health and well-being of your new furry friend. By providing them with the care and attention they need, you can help ensure they grow into a happy and healthy adult dog.

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome to our Perfect Start Puppy Package

    1. Why do we have to be careful?

    2. Why is exercise important?

    3. How much is too much when exercising my puppy?

    4. Exercise Prescription

    5. Exercise Chart by Age

    6. Happy Hips All Stages

    7. Happy Hips Stage 1

    8. Happy Hips Stage 2

    1. Know Your Puppies Breed

    2. Stairs

    3. Chasing Toys

    4. Rear End Awareness

    1. Strengthening the Core

    2. Learning to Play

    3. Destructive Behaviours

    4. Calming your Puppy

    1. Conformation

    2. Why are brain games for your puppy important?

    3. Brain Games for Puppy Stimulation

    4. Introducing Lead Walking

    1. 6 Key areas of Development

    2. Preparing your puppy for a Physio Visit

    3. Pay us a visit!

About this course

  • £65.00
  • 24 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Instructor

Brid Walsh

Chartered Physiotherapist & Pilates Instructor

Brid Walsh Founder of Alba Physiotherapy. Brid qualified in 2004) with a BSC Honours Degree in Sports and Exercise Science from the University of Limerick, Ireland. In evaluating her future path, she spent a summer in Alaska with the Hope Foundation supporting disabilities of various sorts. Her further work experience in the Rehabilitation Centre in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin convinced her that Physiotherapy was the direction she wished to specialise in. In 2007 she subsequently qualified from the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen with an MSC in Physiotherapy. Since 2007 she has worked in Aberdeenshire, Edinburgh in a mix of private practice clinics and the NHS Highland. She has also enjoyed working with various Scottish Sports Teams, Scottish Surf Lifesaving Team, Gaelic Football, Scottish Women’s Academy Rugby Teams and Scottish Men’s University Rugby both at home and abroad. After a holiday in the Highlands, she felt ‘at home’ with its people and culture feeling a close connection with her Irish roots. She relocated and founded Alba Physiotherapy in 2013, the first and only Chartered Human Physiotherapy and Veterinary Physiotherapy Clinic in the Highlands. She has postgraduate studies in Hippotherapy and Pilates and continues to keep pace with research, training and development. When not in the Clinic Brid enjoys biking or hillwalking and returning when possible to her family in Ireland. FUN FACT! – Brid has recently learnt how to ride a dirt bike motorbike “and now I’m hooked”.