Book presentation: Move! Training and movement development for the growing young dog by Dr Patrick Blättler Monnier
Training and exercise programme for the growing young dog is crucial for their healthy development and later mobility. In this article, you will learn how you can help young dogs to develop a strong and healthy musculoskeletal system through targeted training and exercise.
We are therefore delighted to announce that the new book ‘Move! Training and Movement Development for the Growing Young Dog’ by Dr Patrick Blättler Monnier is now available. This book is an indispensable guide for anyone concerned with the health and mobility of dogs.
Why training and exercise are crucial for young dogs’ development:
In ‘Move!’, Dr. Patrick Blättler Monnier, the developer of LupoGait® gait analysis, shares his extensive knowledge and experience from many years of working with dogs and their movement analysis.
The book offers you:
- Early detection of mobility problems: Mobility problems in dogs often remain undetected for a long time. In his book, Dr Blättler Monnier shows how subtle signs can be recognised early on to avoid long-term problems.
- Prevention and treatment of mobility disorders: From age-related mobility restrictions to injuries and genetic diseases – ‘Move’ provides practical tips for the prevention and treatment of various mobility problems.
- Modern technology: LupoGait®: A central topic of the book is the LupoGait® gait analysis. This innovative method enables objective and mobile analysis of the gait pattern of dogs – without invasive procedures. The system helps vets and dog owners to precisely diagnose movement problems.
- Practical case studies: Real-life case studies are used to show in detail how mobility problems can be successfully diagnosed and treated. These case studies illustrate the practical benefits of the methods presented.
Who is the book suitable for?
‘Move’ is written for both veterinary professionals and dog owners. The book offers valuable knowledge to improve the mobility and quality of life of dogs. Whether you are a vet, a dog trainer or simply a committed dog owner, this book will help you to keep your dog healthy and mobile.
Targeted exercises for the growing young dog
Why is mobility so important in dogs?
Dogs need exercise for their physical and mental well-being. Restrictions in mobility often lead to pain and a reduced quality of life. With the right preventive measures and treatments, you can maintain your dog’s vitality and health in the long term.