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The lifeworks by Rio ‘Puppy Swim Academy’ is a practical swimming achievement course for vaccinated puppies aged 14 weeks to 8 months.
There are four different grades with multiple milestones for your puppy to reach before they graduate:
Grade 1 – Dipping a Paw
Grade 2 – Splashing Around
Grade 3 – Making Waves
Grade 4 – Born to Swim
A Lifeworks badge will be presented once your puppy has completed each grade, these can be sewn on to their special ruff and tumble drying coats! When your puppy has completed the course, they will graduate and receive a special prize!
This academy is run in association with Positive dog training co.’s puppy school who provide science-based training and animal behaviour therapy that supports the welfare and wellbeing of animals.
Typical structure of meditation day (subject to change)
09.00-09.20 Arrival and registration
09.20-09.30 Tour of the facilities
Introduction to the day. Silence descends
09.30-10.00 Sitting Meditation
10.00-10.30 Walking Meditation
10.30-11.00 Sitting Meditation
11.00-11.40 Tea break and walking meditation
11.40-12.10 Sitting Meditation
12.10-12.40 Walking Meditation
12.40-01.00 Sitting Meditation
01.00-02.30 Lunch and free time
02.30-03.00 Sitting Meditation
03.00-03.30 Walking Meditation
03.30-04.00 Sitting Meditation
04.00-04.30 Afternoon tea .
Silence lifts and final reflections
Hip dysplasia is a genetic condition in which the ligaments and joint capsule that stabilise the hip become loose. This leads to the hip’s ball and socket joint developing abnormally. All dogs with hip dysplasia will unfortunately also develop osteoarthritis in the affected joint.
This is a disease is common in larger and heavier dogs, such as Labradors and rottweilers, however it is also common in springer spaniels and cocker spaniels. It is most commonly diagnosed in young dogs at 6-12 months old. Obesity, genetic predisposition, and nutrition can be a factor in this condition.
Some signs of hip dysplasia include lameness, difficulty getting up and down, reduction in the amount of exercise they want to undertake, stiffness, trouble climbing steps and jumping, unusual gait, reduced hip flexion, pain and guarding their hip.
Your veterinary surgeon can diagnose hip dysplasia by taking X-rays, and CT scanning or MRI if needed. After diagnosis, conservative or surgical management can then be discussed with your vet. After they have recovered from surgery or if you have chosen to treat them with conservative methods, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy is very important to increase joint range of motion, reduce stiffness and muscle tension, prevent contracture, and increase muscle mass and endurance.
Patella luxation occurs when the patella (kneecap) dislocates from the groove along the front of the stifle joint, preventing normal extension of the joint. This is often caused by bone and muscle abnormalities.
This is a disease is common in small dogs, such as chihuahuas, Yorkshire terriers and Pomeranians. They can start showing signs as puppies or young dogs with 7% of puppies being diagnosed; however, it is common in mature dogs as well.
The common signs of luxating patella are a ‘skipping’ lameness, curved leg stance, a continuous lameness, stiffness, reduce hindlimb muscle mass, lowered head carriage and occasional pain signs.
Your veterinary surgeon can diagnose patella luxation in a routine health check followed up by X-rays, and CT scanning or MRI if needed. After diagnosis, conservative or surgical management can then be discussed with your vet. After they have recovered from surgery or if you have chosen to treat them with conservative methods, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy is very important to increase joint range of motion, reduce stiffness and muscle tension, prevent contracture, and increase muscle mass and endurance.
IVDD is a common spinal condition affecting thousands of dogs each year. IVDD occurs when the intervertebral discs; which allow spinal movement, provide support, and help absorb concussive forces; between the vertebrae degenerate. This causes the spine to have a reduced shock-absorbing ability and can eventually lead to intervertebral disc herniation and compression of the spinal cord.
IVDD is often an age-related degenerative condition, however certain dog breeds are more predisposed and can develop the disease when they are younger. These are breeds often those with a long back and shorter, curved limbs, such as dachshunds and basset hounds.
What are the signs?
The common signs of IVDD include back pain, hindlimb weakness, difficulty jumping, abnormal posture, and an unwillingness to move.
Your veterinary surgeon can diagnose IVDD using X-rays, CT scanning or MRI. After diagnosis, conservative or surgical management can then be discussed with your vet. After they have recovered from surgery or if you have chosen to treat them with conservative methods, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy is very important to increase joint range of motion, reduce stiffness and muscle tension, prevent contracture, and increase muscle mass and endurance.
If you have any questions and would like to know more, please get in touch:
📞 01453 705262
📧 thrive@lifeworksltd.co.uk
We are proud stockists of Ruff and Tumble Drying Coats and Wildwash Natural Pet Care Products!
Wild wash Products are products developed to be totally natural, created from plants, botanicals, and essential oils to leave your pet smelling amazing and that really work! We sell a whole range of Wildwash products here at Lifeworks by Rio, including shampoos for sensitive skin, puppy and for dogs that love to roll in nasty things! We also sell wonderful spritzes that leave your pet smelling wonderful. As well as lint rollers and special paw balm.
We also stock Ruff and Tumble Drying Coats. These are highly recommended for your dogs after they’ve had their hydrotherapy session. They help dry your pet while keeping them warm and preventing them from getting stiff and sore when they are travelling home damp! Alongside the health benefits of these coats, they come in a lovely range of colours and sizes for every dog and we can even get them personalised with their name!
An opportunity for members of the local community to enjoy our wellbeing facilities, and feel the positive impact of taking some time out to reconnect, be it through Yoga, Pilates, Sound healing, dance or arts & crafts
Our beautiful all-purpose yurt has peaceful rural surroundings at our base in Charfield, Gloucestershire.
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T: 01453 705262
E: thrive@lifeworksltd.co.uk
A: Gloucestershire | GL12 8ES
Yurt Opening Times: Monday to Friday from 9am – 5pm and Saturday by appointment.