Case Studies (Animal) Sue Jaycock Case Studies (Animal) Sue Jaycock

How Photobiomodulation Helped Zena: A Success Story

At the heart of every home lies a furry friend, and for Zena, a ten-year-old rescued Yorkie, that bond was strong and full of life—until late 2023, when things took a sudden turn. Her family began to notice a severe limp in her right hind leg, so acute that she could hardly bear weight on it. She was hopping around, struggling with even the smallest steps and found it difficult to get up the dog ramp that had always been her access to the raised back garden...

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Case Studies (Animal) Sue Jaycock Case Studies (Animal) Sue Jaycock

Red Light Therapy and Dog Agility: An Epic Case Study

When vet nurse and co-founder of Awesome Paws Agility, Trish Helme, noticed worrying changes in her five year old Working Cocker Epic, she immediately booked an appointment with canine massage therapist Sarah Darling for an initial assessment. She wondered if the process known as photobiomodulation could help Epic get back to the active sporting life she loved. Sarah Darling of K9 Gait Massage explains what happened next…

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Joker, Siberian Husky Puppy - healing journey from broken femur to adult Racing Husky

Joker, the 7 month old Siberian Husky Puppy - healing journey using Photizo Vetcare and Leucillin.

After a freak accident whilst playing with his brother in the garden on 5th June 2022, 7-month old Siberian Husky puppy, Joker broke his back left leg and sustained a spiral fracture to his femur which was close to both joints.

Learn how Joken recovered from broken femur to adult Racing Husky Working Dog.

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An integrated natural healthcare solution to re-balance Ruby, the Cockapoo

When Liz Turner reached out about Ruby, a 6 year old Cockapoo, she had a few issues, including recurring cystitis. She also had some digestive reflux problems and was quite anxious with respect to sounds. Ruby had begun some ‘fly-catching’ behaviour, (gasping at the air as though catching imaginary flies), which is very distressing.

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