Improving Canine
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Supporting your dog’s overall health & happiness through Myotherapy, Rehabilitation, Massage & Nutrition.
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Canine Myotherapy
Dedicated to improving your dog’s mobility, fitness and overall well-being through the power of Canine Myotherapy and Physiotherapeutic Exercise.
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Our mission is to get all dogs to eat fresh, healthy, unprocessed food to optimise their health through a biologically appropriate diet.
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We prioritise the health and well-being of your dog by working closely with you to preserve their skin and coat while providing a fun and friendly service.
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Organix Canine Wellness Centre (OCWC) is a natural healthcare facility nestled in the beautiful Manor Lakes community. We began as a dedicated Dog Spa focused on providing a more comfortable and enjoyable grooming experience. Using techniques from dermatological grooming and balanced training to connect with your dog. Our Dog Spa uses organic, plastic-free products that are made locally in Melbourne.
OCWC has since flourished into a full-service wellness centre for dogs. Alongside our purpose-built Dog Spa, we provide Myofunctional Therapy in the same relaxing setting. Our Canine Myotherapy practitioner is able to help dogs in all aspects of musculoskeletal dysfunction, from remedial and performance to maintenance programs, utilising massage and physio-therapeutic exercises.
We take the time to understand your dog’s individual needs in a calm and friendly space, so we can provide an individualised service that supports their health and happiness.
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Does Your Dog Really Need Supplements? Start Here First
Is your dog’s food actually nourishing them, or are they just surviving? Many dog owners worry about whether their dogs are getting enough nutrients, and supplements often seem like a quick fix. But the real solution might start with their diet.
SHOULD YOU WALK YOUR SENIOR DOG IN THE COLD?
As the owner of a senior dog, I have often found myself erring on the side of caution when going for a walk in less-than-ideal conditions. As soon as the weather is a little chillier than usual, I notice my dog shivering and being more reluctant to go out to the toilet.