Whether your dog is a rambunctious pup needing safe, fun playtime; a busy athletic dog that lives to chase a ball (uphill); a beloved arthritic elderly companion needing brief excursions out and about or a dog that is dealing with a specific physical issue requiring stabilizing for short, ...
FIG. 2 is a partially sectioned elevational view of a device similar to that of FIG. 1 and including a ball-type squeegee grasped manually for therapeutic and/or exercise purposes; FIG. 2A shows the device of FIG. 2 being used under a knee joint of an individual leg; ...
Roy doing the twist with a Medicine Ball. If a Medicine Ball is not available, hold a dumbbell or sack of rice could also work. Else, just reach your hands side to side without any weight but do more reps. The Russian Twist is executed by twisting the abdomen and tapping the Medicine ...
reluctant to continue and so on. I don’t mean when playing fetch because an elderly dog might just run themselves into exhaustion if you continually throw a ball for hours, some just don’t know when to stop. But on