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Most injuries don't start with pain.
They start with small changes — the way your dog stands, the way they sit, a shift in how they move that's easy to miss if you don't know what you're looking at.
Most owners notice something. They just don't know what it means.
After 15+ years as a canine physiotherapist, this is always where I begin — not with treatment, but with observation.
This free guide shows you the three things I look at first. Simple to learn. Easy to do at home. And the kind of thing that can make all the difference if you catch it early.

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Inside, You'll Discover
What to look for when your dog is standing
Most owners never think to check this. But how your dog places their feet, distributes their weight, and holds their back in stillness tells you more than you'd expect. You'll know exactly what to look for — in under 30 seconds.
What the way your dog sits can reveal
A leg that drifts to one side. A weight shift before settling. A position that looks slightly off. These aren't habits — they're patterns. And repeated patterns are rarely random.
What movement shows that stillness hides
When your dog walks, the whole body speaks. You'll learn what even movement looks like — and what subtle asymmetries, a rounding back, or a drifting tail might be telling you.
These aren't things that require training or equipment. Just knowing what to look for — and taking a few minutes to look.
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