About this Webinar:

Dogs appear to have perfected how to hide their physical discomfort, often the first signs that anything may be wrong are various behavioural changes both physical and psychological.  This webinar is intended to help understand and recognise some of the early signs of physical dysfunction before things go 'critical'.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Start to observe dogs physicality with a different understanding

2. Begin to understand to importance of observing and monitoring everyday activities, and functional movements, to give further information about a dog's comfort

3. Start to link physical and psychological changes

Meet your Instructor

Julia Robertson

Julia Robertson's extensive contributions to the field of canine myotherapy are truly remarkable. Her pioneering work in understanding and treating adaptive change in dogs has had a profound impact on the lives of thousands of dogs worldwide. Through her organisation, Galen Myotherapy, Julia has not only treated numerous dogs but has also trained countless individuals in her innovative techniques. Her development of Positive P.A.C.T.®, Galen’s unique methodology for 'choice led treatment,' reflects her commitment to providing compassionate care to animals in pain. Furthermore, Julia's efforts to raise awareness about the correlation between canine pain and behaviour have led to the formalisation of the Galen Comfort Scale©, which is now used in studies and treatments globally. As a published author of four books and producer of two DVDs, including the award-winning 'Tongue to Tail,' Julia has further solidified her reputation as an expert in the field. Her books, such as ‘How to Build a Puppy into a Healthy Adult Dog’, 'Physical Therapy and Massage for the Dog' and 'The Complete Dog Massage Manual,' have become essential resources for veterinary professionals, students, therapists, trainers, and dog owners alike.