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Index
Introduction An Important Note to the Reader Chapter One: A Canine Mission Impossible?
A Poodle On a Mission Guidelines for Doing the Exercises
Find a Comfortable, Quiet Spot to Do the Exercises There is No “Correct” Way to Do the Movements Take a Break Before Moving on to the Next Exercise Move with Mindfulness All Day Let Comfort Be Your Guide Small, Slow Movements Equal Big Improvements Breathe Easily Rest Frequently Embrace Novelty Use Your Imagination
Are You Really Comfortable? Key Points of Chapter One
Chapter Two: A Healing Connection Helps an Older Dog Walk Again
Rocky Improves – And So Do I Connected Breathing The Healing Power of Connection Human Exercise #1: Deeper Breath, Lighter Hands Getting to Know Your Dog in a New Way
The Front Leg The Shoulder Blade The Ribs The Sternum The Spine The Hind Leg The Hip Joint The Ischium The Head
Human Exercise #2: Improve Your Walking by Lying Down Key Points of Chapter Two
Chapter Three: Improved Back Flexibility Got These Dogs Moving Again
Cassie Overcomes Spinal Arthritis
Mary Writes About Cassie
Recovering from a Chronic Muscle Injury Human Exercise #3: Easier Sitting Make It All About You and Your Dog Back Lifts Ribcage Rolls Human Exercise #4: Lengthen Your Hamstrings Without Stretching Key Points of Chapter 3
Chapter Four: Getting Rid of a Pain in the Neck
A Neck Injury Doesn’t Stop this Canine Athlete Learning for Life Human Exercise #5: Stirring the Soup Ribcage Circles Shoulder and Ribcage Circles Human Exercise #6: Turning Toward a Supple Spine Key Points of Chapter Four
Chapter Five: What Do Torn Knee Ligaments, Arthritis, and Habits Have in Common?
Sonny Heals His Torn Knee Ligament Jackson Stops Arthritis in Its Tracks Scanning Your Dog’s Body
Standing Sitting Lying Down
Human Exercise #7: Hip and Shoulder Circles Hip and Shoulder Circles When Good Habits Go Bad Taking Off Your Pants Can Keep You Nimble Think Yourself Younger Key Points of Chapter Five
Chapter Six: From Hip Dysplasia to Agility
A Young Dog Overcomes Hip Dysplasia Managing Hip Dysplasia in the Active Dog How to Help an Anxious or Distracted Dog Human Exercise #8: Making Time for Freer Hips Human Exercise #9: Sitting on a Clock Muscle Lifts
Shoulder Blade Lower Leg Hindquarters
Muscle Rolls Key Points of Chapter Six
Chapter Seven: Enhancing the Life of the Older Dog
Geriatric Dog Learns How to Wag Her Tail Again Hope for an Older Dog Who Could No Longer Stand Lumbar Lifts Lumbar Circles Add More Time to Your Life … And More Life to Your Time The Seven Suggestions Exercise #10: Better Posture Effortlessly Key Points of Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight: Human Exercises
Human Exercise #1: Deeper Breath, Lighter Hands Human Exercise #2: Improve Your Walking by Lying Down Human Exercise #3: Easier Sitting
Variations
Human Exercise #4: Lengthen Your Hamstrings Without Stretching
Variation
Human Exercise #5: Stirring the Soup
Variation
Human Exercise #6: Turning Toward a Supple Spine Human Exercise #7: Hip and Shoulder Circles
Variations
Human Exercise #8: Making Time for Freer Hips Human Exercise #9: Sitting on a Clock
Variations
Human Exercise #10: Better Posture Effortlessly
Resources
Educational Products and Classes Free Newsletter Workshops and Clinics Private Sessions Find a Feldenkrais Method® Practitioner Locate a Holistic Veterinarian Dog Training Meet the Dogs!
About the Author Footnotes Copyright and Disclaimers Praise for Mary Debono Acknowledgements
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