A day in the life of Chisme
Today is rehab therapy day at @Heliosequinerehab
We started with a little hydro therapy, then did a session on the theraplate and followed up with a nice laser session. We earned a pretty collar and took some time to smell the roses 🌹 💐
#caninerehabilitation #malinois #workingdog #DogTraining #puppytiktok
From my personal experience working with dogs undergoing rehabilitation, combining multiple therapies like hydrotherapy and laser sessions can significantly enhance recovery outcomes. Hydrotherapy is particularly beneficial as it supports low-impact exercise, helping to build strength without stressing joints—ideal for dogs recovering from injury or surgery. The theraplate, often used for whole-body vibration therapy, promotes muscle activation and improves circulation, which can accelerate healing. Laser therapy is another fantastic approach in canine rehab, known for decreasing inflammation and relieving pain. When used in combination, these treatments create a comprehensive regimen that addresses various aspects of a dog's rehabilitation. For working breeds such as Malinois, whose demanding tasks require peak physical condition, regular rehab sessions can help maintain their performance and extend their active years. Additionally, integrating mental relaxation like taking time to smell the roses, as mentioned in Chisme's day, is crucial. Mental well-being aids physical recovery by reducing stress and promoting a positive emotional state. I've found that rewarding dogs with small treats and praise, such as earning a 'pretty collar,' motivates them and builds trust during rehab. If you're caring for a working dog or any canine client, consider establishing a rehab schedule that balances multiple therapy types tailored to your dog's needs. Always consult with a veterinary rehabilitation professional to design an effective plan. This approach ensures dogs not only recover but thrive and enjoy better quality of life.









































