Canine Campus #8: Special Report #2 from The APDT Conference in Kansas City, MO

Highlights from Day 3 of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers conference in Kansas City. MO. Deven Gaston reports on Acupressure for the Canine Athlete, Assessing the Risk of Injury by Aggressive Dogs, and new products from the show floor.

Links:
Four Paws, Five Directions, A Guide To Chinese Medicine For Cats And Dogs By Cheryl Schwartz

Dr. Pitcairn’s Complete Guide To Natural Health For Dogs & Cats by Richard & Susan Pitcairn

Acupressure’s Potent Points: a Guide to Self-Care for Common Ailments by Michael Reed Gach

Premier Pet Products, available via the new Canine Campus Store

Music provided by the PodShow Podsafe Music Network:

DEERFOOT: Hot Doggin
Boo Boo Davis: Talkin Bout My Dogs


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One Reply to “Canine Campus #8: Special Report #2 from The APDT Conference in Kansas City, MO”

  1. Acupressure is a very interesting form of complementary treatment in dogs and other pets. I use to treat horses with tense and sore backs with acupuncture and acupressure. This gives very satisfying results.

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