Dogsteps This book presents understandable yet in-depth information on how dogs move, and how their conformation affects movement. More
Field Dog First Aid The Orvis Field Guide to First Aid for Sporting Dogs (The Orvis Field Guide Series) More
Getting in TTouch With Your Dog Shows dog lovers how to use her Tellington TTouches, leading exercises, and obstacle courses to improve their dog's behavior, trainability, and overall health. More
Small Animal Orthopedics Reference for veterinarians on the principles of fracture repair, orthopedic reconstructive surgery, and the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disease. More
The First Aid Companion for Dogs & Cats The First Aid Companion for Dogs & Cats is a straightforward guide that covers both major problems--CPR, heat stroke, and strangulation--and minor ones, such as swollen tails, ingrown nails, and flea allergies. More
The New Dogsteps A Better Understanding of Dog Gait Through Cineradiography ("Moving X-Rays") More
The Other End of the Leash Demonstrates how even the slightest changes in your voice and the way you stand can help your dog understand what you want. More
Your Athletic Dog: A Functional Approach (video) This video focuses on the dog's physical body, and offers viewers a way to assess their dog's athletic abilities & talents, as well as helping them evaluate any potential problems. More
The accompanying drawings illustrate and reinforce the author's written information on canine skeletal and muscular structure.
This book presents understandable yet in-depth information on how dogs move, and how their conformation affects movement. The accompanying drawings illustrate and reinforce the author's written information on canine skeletal and muscular structure and how this anatomy affects gait.
Rachel Page Elliott has long been one of America's most respected authorities on dog gait. Her studies using cineradiography (motion-picture X-ray) equipment at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology provide new insights on bone and joint motion in canines.