By the time I decided to film this routine it was early July. I had done it 1 - 3 times per day for about 4 weeks, and then went away on vacation for 3 weeks. When I returned, I wanted to film it. Much to my delight, the improvements in Jillie are easy to see.
I edited the footage as much as possible to show the steps, not necessarily the process. The real time video was about 8 or 9 minutes. In practice, I spend more or less time whenever needed.
Everything you see me doing here is aimed at freeing up Jillie’s shoulders and the base of her neck to allow her front legs to rotate back toward a more normal position and restore function.
I edited the footage as much as possible to show the steps, not necessarily the process. The real time video was about 8 or 9 minutes. In practice, I spend more or less time whenever needed.
Everything you see me doing here is aimed at freeing up Jillie’s shoulders and the base of her neck to allow her front legs to rotate back toward a more normal position and restore function.