Fascinating Fascia: Unlocking Your Dog's Hidden Health
$179
The only online course that’s teaching pet parents what fascia is, how it’s affected in the body, how it causes problems, and how to fix those problems immediately. You get everything you need in order to maximize the health and happiness of your pets.
Course Details
Learn How To Find and Release Your Dog's Hidden Tension Points:
- Understand the difference between stiffness, flexibility, and fascial restriction.
- Use simple, vet-approved techniques including gentle massage, easy stretches, and safe pressure point therapy.
- Provide care that goes beyond traditional treatments and helps your pup feel young again.
Testimonials
Meet Your Instructor
Dr. Laurie McCauley
Dr. McCauley has had a lifelong passion to help as many pets as possible live an Optimum Quality of Life. A pioneer in the field of Veterinary Rehabilitation, Dr. Laurie opened the first Veterinary Rehabilitation Clinic. She designed the first underwater treadmill for dogs and she is certified in Animal Chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA), and in Animal Acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS).
Dr. Laurie has trained over a thousand veterinary professionals globally as a primary instructor at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute for 14 years, mentoring interns from 17 different countries. As one of fewer than 120 veterinarians globally who are Board Certified in Canine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine (DACVSMR), Dr. Laurie demonstrates exceptional expertise and commitment to advancing the field.
Dr. McCauley is an International lecturer and contributing author in many textbooks and journals. She was awarded the 2011 Iams AARV Award of Excellence in the Field of Rehabilitation and the 2015 AHVMA Holistic Practitioner of the Year Award. Dr. McCauley owns Red Tail Rehab, a mobile practice in North Carolina, and is the Founder and Instructional Director of Optimum Pet Vitality, the platform she uses to fulfill her lifelong calling to help as many pets as possible.
Meet Your Instructor
Dr. Laurie McCauley
Dr. McCauley has had a lifelong passion to help as many pets as possible live an Optimum Quality of Life. A pioneer in the field of Veterinary Rehabilitation, Dr. Laurie opened the first Veterinary Rehabilitation Clinic. She designed the first underwater treadmill for dogs and she is certified in Animal Chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA), and in Animal Acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS).
Dr. Laurie has trained over a thousand veterinary professionals globally as a primary instructor at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute for 14 years, mentoring interns from 17 different countries. As one of fewer than 120 veterinarians globally who are Board Certified in Canine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine (DACVSMR), Dr. Laurie demonstrates exceptional expertise and commitment to advancing the field.
Dr. McCauley is an International lecturer and contributing author in many textbooks and journals. She was awarded the 2011 Iams AARV Award of Excellence in the Field of Rehabilitation and the 2015 AHVMA Holistic Practitioner of the Year Award. Dr. McCauley owns Red Tail Rehab, a mobile practice in North Carolina, and is the Founder and Instructional Director of Optimum Pet Vitality, the platform she uses to fulfill her lifelong calling to help as many pets as possible.
Meet Your Instructor
Dr. Janice Huntingford
Dr Janice Huntingford is a 1984 graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, in Guelph, Ontario and a Board Certified Specialist (Diplomate) in Canine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine (DACVSMR), only 1 of only a handful in Canada. She is certified in Animal Chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA), in Animal Acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society, in Chinese herbal Medicine (Chi Institute) and is a Certified Veterinary Pain Practitioner. In 2007, Dr. Huntingford opened Ontario’s first salt water canine therapy pool and canine rehabilitation center.
Dr. Huntingford lectures nationally and internationally on rehabilitation, acupuncture, geriatric medicine, herbals and pain management to veterinarians and veterinary technicians. She has authored or co-authored several text book chapters on Rehabilitation and published a number of peer reviewed manuscripts. She consults and sits on a number of advisor boards related to herbal medicine, laser therapy and holistic medicine. She is involved in Resident Training for Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation for Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Huntingford continues to research into the treatment of animal pain.
In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her granddaughter and a menagerie of horses, cats and pugs.
Meet Your Instructor
Dr. Janice Huntingford
Dr Janice Huntingford is a 1984 graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, in Guelph, Ontario and a Board Certified Specialist (Diplomate) in Canine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine (DACVSMR), only 1 of only a handful in Canada. She is certified in Animal Chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA), in Animal Acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society, in Chinese herbal Medicine (Chi Institute) and is a Certified Veterinary Pain Practitioner. In 2007, Dr. Huntingford opened Ontario’s first salt water canine therapy pool and canine rehabilitation center.
Dr. Huntingford lectures nationally and internationally on rehabilitation, acupuncture, geriatric medicine, herbals and pain management to veterinarians and veterinary technicians. She has authored or co-authored several text book chapters on Rehabilitation and published a number of peer reviewed manuscripts. She consults and sits on a number of advisor boards related to herbal medicine, laser therapy and holistic medicine. She is involved in Resident Training for Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation for Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Huntingford continues to research into the treatment of animal pain.
In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her granddaughter and a menagerie of horses, cats and pugs.
