Helping You Understand How Your Dog Moves
Knowledge Helps You Notice Earlier
I believe knowledge gives dog owners more confidence, not by making things complicated, but by helping them understand what they are seeing.
Small changes in posture, balance, weight bearing, or the way a dog moves can be easy to miss at first.
My goal is to help you recognize those changes earlier, understand what they may mean, and support your dog with calm, practical steps that fit into everyday life.
What I Offer
Through hands-on resources, I help dog owners:
- Recognize early changes in posture, balance, and movement
- Understand common compensation patterns
- Know when something should be monitored more closely
- Support your dog with simple exercises, mobility work, and body awareness
- Build confidence in everyday care
My Journey
With a background in human and animal physiotherapy, I’ve spent years working in rehabilitation clinics, collaborating with veterinarians, and helping dog owners understand what their dogs’ bodies are trying to communicate through movement.
Over time, I noticed something important.
Most physical problems don’t begin with obvious lameness. They begin with small changes that are easy to miss, subtle shifts in posture, weight bearing, balance, coordination, or the way a dog moves through everyday life.
That’s the foundation behind How Dogs Move.
This platform was created to help dog owners recognize early movement changes, understand what they may mean, and learn simple ways to support their dog’s body before small problems become bigger ones.
Through practical guides, videos, and easy-to-follow education, my goal is to help you look at your dog differently, with a better understanding of movement, compensation patterns, body awareness, and function in everyday life.
Join Me on My Mission
Learn to See the Small Changes
Whether your dog is recovering from an injury, slowing down with age, or simply moving a little differently than before, small changes in movement often appear long before obvious limping or pain.
How Dogs Move was created to help dog owners understand those changes earlier.
Here you’ll find practical guidance to help you:
- Recognize common compensation patterns and movement changes
- Understand what posture, balance, stance, and gait may be telling you
- Support your dog with simple exercises, body awareness work, and everyday movement strategies
- Build confidence in knowing when something should be monitored more closely
You don’t need to become a professional.
You just need to start looking differently.
