Support flexibility and ease of motion—without overdoing it.
Ease tension and support joint mobility with calm stretches, soft tissue work, and gentle pressure. Ideal for dogs in recovery—or as feel-good bodywork to boost circulation and relaxation in healthy dogs.
Course Instructor
Section 1: Introduction & Safe Use
Lesson 1: When & Why to Stretch
Lesson 2: Safety First—Signs to Stop or Modify
Lesson 3: Before You Start—Calming Touch & Setup
Section 2: Hind Limb Stretch & ROM
Lesson 1: Hip Joint – Gentle Extension & Rotation
Lesson 2: Knee joint – Passive Flex & Extend
Lesson 3: Hock (Tarsus) – Light Mobilizations
Lesson 4: Toes – Circulation & Awareness
Section 3: Front Limb Stretch & ROM
Lesson 1: Shoulder – Passive Stretch & Opening Up
Lesson 2: Elbow – Gentle Movement Techniques
Lesson 3: Wrist (carpus) & Toes – Final Details
Section 4: Neck, Spine & Tail Base
Lesson 1: Neck – Soft Range & Relaxation Techniques
Lesson 2: Thoracic & Lumbar Spine – Guided Flexibility
Lesson 3: Tail Base – Light Movement & Sensory Input
Section 5: Stretch Routines in Practice
Lesson 1: After-Walk Routine – (Active Standing Stretch)
Lesson 2: Evening Stretch for Seniors or Stiff Dogs
Lesson 3: Combining Massage & Mobilization
Lesson 4: Encouraging Natural Stretching – Tummy Rubs
Lesson 5: Pandiculation
