I just wanted to send you some feedback on Tex. It seems you and
Martha have introduced me to a whole new area of care/rehab for the fur
kids, and Tex continues to be the master teacher. Even my husband
noticed a difference in Tex yesterday.
Here is a brief overview of what I can see:
As long as I have owned Tex, trotting has not been easy for him, and
has not be his gait of choice. Early attempts to train him to trot
freely on lead took time, patience, and lots of repetition. Since his
surgeries, the trot has been almost nonexistent. Yesterday morning I
took him outside off lead to potty. Once he was done, on his own he
started trotting along the edge of the property looking for
blackberries to pick. The other really noticeable difference is in his
ability to sit. I have recently started focusing on teaching him
sit/stay, and while Tex is smart and understood the concept, getting
his bottom down was a bit of a production. He can now do quick, smooth
sits both in front and at my side. In general, his movement is much
more fluid, and his ability to grade that movement has improved. He
still has a limp and a roll to his gait, but even that seems to be less
pronounced.
I will have to admit, I brought Tex to you a bit of a skeptic,
focusing mainly on the improved strength and conditioning I knew Tex
would get from swimming. Even though I had checked different websites
and read owners stories about their dogs, I really had no idea of the
depth of improvement I would see. Obviously, after watching one
session, I still dont really understand warm water massage. I do
understand that Tex is better.
Thank you,
Joan and Tex