Where Does My Dog Hurt?

Find the Source of Behavioral Issues or Pain: A Hands-On Guide

Renee Tucker, DVM

$26.95
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A do-it-yourself method of determining when and where your dog hurts.

Keep your dog pain-free and feeling and performing his best! Introducing 23 simple body checkups you can do at home on your dog. This remarkably easy-to-follow book helps you:

  • Clear up behavior problems or training issues you may have struggled with for months.
  • Become familiar with your dog's normal range of movement so you can prevent minor issues from becoming major.
  • Tune in to areas of temporary or chronic discomfort so you can offer relief as needed.
  • Solve “mystery” limps, gimps, and lamenesses.
  • Save thousands of dollars by avoiding expensive diagnostics that leave you with more questions.
  • Captain your dog's team of veterinarian, trainer, chiropractor, and other therapists with confidence.
  • Keep your dog active and happy for more months of the year, and more years of his life.
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    Clear, colorful anatomical illustrations and how-to photographs demonstrate each body checkup, from nose to tail. Sensible organization allows you to move purposefully and progressively when trying to pinpoint a problem, while also ensuring that it is easy to find what you need, when you need it. With considerations for all canines, of every size and breed, and the goal of optimal health and a vibrant quality of life, this practical book is for everyone who counts a dog as a friend or family member.

    Additional Information

    Author: Renee Tucker, DVM

    Format: Paperback

    Page Count: 184

    Illustrations: 100 color photos, 25 illustrations

    ISBN: 9781570769931

    By Renee Tucker, DVM

    Dr. Renee Tucker received her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Although she grew up in a Chicago suburb and never owned a horse, this did not stop her from devoting her veterinary practice entirely to horses. Dr. Tucker added her Certification for Animal Chiropractic (CAC) in 1998, and her Acupuncture certification in 2000. She started her own private practice specializing exclusively in equine acupuncture and chiropractic work in 2000.

    “How things work” has always been a question that Dr. Tucker has tried to answer. Prior to receiving her veterinary degree, she received her Bachelor’s degree in bioengineering. This unique combination of veterinarian and engineer has enabled her to create a special approach for helping owners help their horses. This approach combines her medical knowledge of equine health with her engineering background of simple, step-by-step problem solving.

    Find out more about Dr. Tucker’s work at her website: wheredoesmyhorsehurt.com

    Sign up for Dr. Tucker’s popular online masterclass and use the code HORSEANDRIDER for 10% off Module 1!

    Modern Dog Says:

    "A must-read."