Help! Vet Says My Dog Needs Rest

Ease Your Dog’s Recovery with the free Caring for a Dog on Restricted Exercise Guide!

Caring for a dog on restricted exercise can be a challenging and stressful experience for both you and your pet. You might feel overwhelmed and unsure about how to keep your dog entertained and happy during this period of limited activity. Your dog may be feeling bored, restless, or anxious, adding to your concern about their well-being and recovery.

Hi there! I’m Laura, a seasoned dog trainer and author of the book “The Vet Says Rest,” which you can find on Amazon. With over 15 years of experience working closely with dogs and their owners, I’ve dedicated my career to enhancing the lives of our furry companions. At home, I share my life with four beloved dogs, including two high-energy breeds. My passion lies in helping dog owners navigate the challenges of restricted exercise.

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I am not a stranger to enrichment and during her crate time she had stuffed Kongs, lick mats, snuffle mats and new toys to keep her brain active - including a mango toy that I highly recommend 🥭 Despite all this she was bored and frustrated and had bursts of energy when out of the crate. She began yawning, lip licking and paw licking when crated - all signs of stress 😢It was an emotional and tiring fortnight. Now, having been told that the recovery from TPLO is 6 weeks, I knew I needed more help. I saw in the group that Laura (the author) had written a book. It arrived yesterday. So first of all it is very easy to read and digest. As I said, I completed it in one evening. Laura’s style is straightforward with no jargon making the information easy to understand and apply. Not only can the tools and techniques be used for a dog in this situation, they can easily be applied to any situation where your dogs needs to be calm, confined, enriched or even just to build the bond between dog and owner.
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This is very informative and I’m delighted to have this to hand for future use. The author is an experienced dog owner and professional trainer, so brings enormous knowledge to this slim volume which is packed with ideas. While focusing on when your dog needs to rest, it’s also really useful as a source of enrichment activities.
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Laura is our fairy godmother. She was on hand to help us with our rescue Westie. We would have been lost without her and cannot recommend her highly enough. Her knowledge and kindness are second to none.
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This free resource, the “Caring for a Dog on Restricted Exercise Guide,” is designed to ease these difficulties. It provides valuable tips and creative ideas to keep your dog mentally stimulated and entertained while on rest.

 

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By downloading this guide, you’ll find practical solutions to make this recovery period smoother and less stressful for both you and your furry friend. Your dog will stay happy and engaged, and you’ll have peace of mind knowing you’re providing the best care possible during their recovery.
 
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The Vet Says Rest

Has your vet says you can’t walk your dog while they recover from an illness, injury or operation?

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Laura specialises in customising activities for dogs with restricted exercise and supporting owners through this challenge. Her mission is to ensure these dogs remain calm and content despite limited daily exercise, fostering enduring bonds between them and their owners through compassionate training methods.