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WELL LOOK NO FURTHER! See what the Four Leg LIBRARY of content has to offer! Or jump onto the FORUM and ask your questions... Not on the Forum yet? Go and register! Not a member yet? Why not?! Affordable & Expansive Learning to be had! What's new? So, the meet and greet with the son's girlfriend's grandparents went well. It was a very fun evening. It's always a good time with people that like to laugh! We sold our calves via online auction, and prices were Grrrreat! The ranch can survive another
year! My oldest son came to take 5 of his chickens back to his place... he has built a chicken coop for them now... so I am down 5 girls. However, he offered to keep an eye out on kijiji to find me more... which he did! So, I now have 3 Barred Rocks, and 2 Columbian Rocks to add to my flock. They are Black Betty, White Betty, Free Betty, Betty White, and Rooster (I hope Rooster is a girl...). They get to live with Kramer, Gord Downy, and
all of the Rhode Island Red girls that have no names. This brings my flock back up to 15! What else? - I DID make one batch of pickled vegetables and today I plan to make the picked beets!
- Zucchini season has begun... they are growing inches by the day!!
- Buffalo Brown & Tomato were the other colours from the 70's to go with Harvest Gold and Avocado Green! Thank you to Kate Titus for the knowledge boost!
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Four Leg BLOG: Understanding the Short Collateral Ligaments of the Tarsal Joints in Dogs
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The tarsal joint, or hock, in dogs is a complex structure that plays a crucial role in their mobility and stability. Among the various components of this joint are the collateral ligaments, which are essential for maintaining joint stability during movement. These
ligaments can be categorized into long and short collateral ligaments, each serving distinct functions. Anatomy of the Tarsal Joint The tarsal joint in dogs is made up of several bones... Continue reading - click
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In a Four Leg Rehab Minute!
Here's a quick educational tidbit of information! Let's chat about... Short Collateral Ligaments of the Tarsus
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For over a year, I worked with Physiotec/Wibbi (an online exercise platform) to create a exercise prescription platform for canine rehab practitioners. And this is it! I've put hundreds of exercises together onto this handy platform. You can find the exercises, print off a handout, send them a link to the VIDEOS of the exercises.
There's so much: Massage, owner-friendly joint therapies, exercises, advisement, etc, etc! NOW... be aware that this platform is run by / owned by Physiotec/Wibbi (and they charge separately for it's use)... and the support for the website is via physiotec/wibbi as well. The MAIN GLITCH I am finding now... is that when you e-mail or call tech-support you will NEED to LET THEM KNOW that your
question pertains to FOURLEGEXERCISE! (Otherwise, it's a bit of a schmozzle to get sorted, because they direct you to the Physiotec/Wibbi website vs FourLegExercise website!!!) Check it out and LET ME KNOW (what you think, your experiences, etc... so that I can report back if there are issues!) I hope you find it useful!
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