Thank you so much! I have a 13 yo terrier and she had a shoulder out of place. The massages helped a lot. It popped back where it should've been once I got to her armpit. We both really appreciate your help!
My elderly dog has been limping on and off for about 8 months now and I'd already ruled out anything in her paw. From watching her, I was fairly certain it was her shoulder giving her pain. Last night, she slept on it wrong and couldn't use it at all this morning, so I massaged her shoulder and then put the blow dryer on it for warmth. She was back to just a slight limp after that. This afternoon, I decided to search for a better way to massage the shoulder and was happy to have found this video. Thank you for sharing!
My mom has recommended you for YEARS because she had debilitating shoulder pain after an accident and your videos freed her from so much pain. I’m FINALLY watching your videos because my girl dog seems to have strained her shoulder 🙄 Thank you so much for all of the wonderful, life changing information you provide for us and our fur friends 🤗
:) i'll definitely continue to do it daily, the sensitive area is just above his shoulder blade after tripping on the stairs, he doesn't yelp but will kinda move a little as i touch the most painful area. thank you again
Thank you Gary. I have been using your techniques on my jaw for a few years now with amazing results. I am happy to be able to try them on my dogs shoulder. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us.
That's great to hear! I'm glad your pooch is benefitting from your skills. Daisy Dog would be proud to know the video is helping. All the best, Gary C.
thank you Gary, I will 😊 he is the perfect patient and will let me work on it, he will raise his head if it's a bit painful but lays back down to let me continue, thank you Gary
I'm thrilled these videos are still helping the dogs of the world. I still miss Daisy and Dixie, but it's great that they are still helping their fellow canines. Thanks for the message. Warm Regards, Gary C.
Hello urtheanswer, Fantastic! Glad to hear it. It often doesn't much to help your furry friend, so I'm thrilled you're going to give it a try. All the best, Gary Crowley
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You have given me hope. I truly believe in trigger point therapy and I am certain these techniques you have demonstrated will help expedite the healing of Millie’s shoulder strain. Thank you again.
thank you!! my 11 year old senior has been having what seems to ab arthritis in her shoulders to go along with hip dysplasia. She seems to appreciate the shoulder massages 😊
I feel something long or out of place front of shoulder on my 11yr. Old Japanese Akita like a dislocation is my guess he limps and is sensativity if u move it
hi gary I've found knots in my dogs shoulder, is there another type of treatment I should use or just continue to do what you show in the video? thank you
My GSD has a rotator cuff injury (front right paw) and holds her leg up when walking (not using it). She has lost muscle mass in that leg from non use. She is 9 years old. Is this fixable?
If nothing is ripped or broken I think you probably can help. Just start gently and release the tissue you find. Be gentle, since there is probably some very tight tissue, but definitely give it a try. If it helps then keep finding more tissue to release. All the best, Gary C.
My dog has a soft tissue injury in his shoulders. We have taken him to orthopedic/neurology vets and has had 2 rounds of cortisone. The first round seems to have helped him more then the second round. Now when he walks his spine seems to go to one side kind of like a curve. Any suggestions?
You might try what I offer in the Dog Neck Pain Relief video www.diyjointpainrelief.com/dog-neck-pain-relief.html Or Dog Spine Pain Video www.diyjointpainrelief.com/dog-spine-pain-relief.html Hope that helps. Gary C.
It can be. Healthy tissue is supple and has some give when you press on it. Tight tissue is more rope-like or bumpy. A solid bump might also just be a fatty growth that lots of dogs get, so make sure and work the whole area.
Sometimes it's hard to tell whether they've sprained a paw/ankle or a shoulder. With my two crazy terriers there were a few times where I just had to give it a few days and things got better. There seem to be fewer structural issues with front legs on dogs, so hopefully giving it a little time will do the trick. If not, might be time to visit the Vet. Best, Gary C.
@@garycrowley1 Yah I did go and do that, my vet could not find anything either, and suggested getting xrays done, but I can't afford to pay that much for xrays at a 100$ a shot.
Thank you this helped my puppy with a dislocated shoulder
Thank you so much! I have a 13 yo terrier and she had a shoulder out of place. The massages helped a lot. It popped back where it should've been once I got to her armpit. We both really appreciate your help!
My elderly dog has been limping on and off for about 8 months now and I'd already ruled out anything in her paw. From watching her, I was fairly certain it was her shoulder giving her pain. Last night, she slept on it wrong and couldn't use it at all this morning, so I massaged her shoulder and then put the blow dryer on it for warmth. She was back to just a slight limp after that. This afternoon, I decided to search for a better way to massage the shoulder and was happy to have found this video. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Jenny,
You are very welcome. I do hope it helps.
Best,
Gary Crowley
My mom has recommended you for YEARS because she had debilitating shoulder pain after an accident and your videos freed her from so much pain. I’m FINALLY watching your videos because my girl dog seems to have strained her shoulder 🙄 Thank you so much for all of the wonderful, life changing information you provide for us and our fur friends 🤗
You are so very welcome. It's always nice to know when my videos have helped others. Thanks for letting me know.
Warm Regards,
Gary C.
Thank you for bringing peace to my heart 🫶🏽
You are so very welcome. I'm thrilled to know the video helped.
All the best,
Gary C.
:) i'll definitely continue to do it daily, the sensitive area is just above his shoulder blade after tripping on the stairs, he doesn't yelp but will kinda move a little as i touch the most painful area. thank you again
Thank you Gary. I have been using your techniques on my jaw for a few years now with amazing results. I am happy to be able to try them on my dogs shoulder. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us.
That's great to hear! I'm glad your pooch is benefitting from your skills. Daisy Dog would be proud to know the video is helping.
All the best,
Gary C.
thank you Gary, I will 😊 he is the perfect patient and will let me work on it, he will raise his head if it's a bit painful but lays back down to let me continue, thank you Gary
Thank you so so so much! What an angel you are
I'm thrilled these videos are still helping the dogs of the world. I still miss Daisy and Dixie, but it's great that they are still helping their fellow canines. Thanks for the message.
Warm Regards,
Gary C.
@@garycrowley1 Daisy & Dixie are just like this video: evergreen 🌲
Have a lovely life :)
Thank you so much for these videos doctor.
Thank you so much, I am starting this routine right away for my lovey, rabbit-chasing bundle of fur. Appreciate this very much!
Hello urtheanswer,
Fantastic! Glad to hear it. It often doesn't much to help your furry friend, so I'm thrilled you're going to give it a try.
All the best,
Gary Crowley
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You have given me hope. I truly believe in trigger point therapy and I am certain these techniques you have demonstrated will help expedite the healing of Millie’s shoulder strain. Thank you again.
You are very welcome. I do hope it helps.
All the best,
Gary C.
thank you!! my 11 year old senior has been having what seems to ab arthritis in her shoulders to go along with hip dysplasia. She seems to appreciate the shoulder massages 😊
Awesome! Love to hear it. That's one lucky dog to have you.
All the best,
Gary C.
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Thanks Doc.
You are very welcome. I hope it helped.
All the best to you and your dog,
Gary C.
I feel something long or out of place front of shoulder on my 11yr. Old Japanese Akita like a dislocation is my guess he limps and is sensativity if u move it
Thanks for these videos,I'm going to try on my dog who has some, what appears to be shoulder pain ! 😉
Great! Go for it. Hopefully, Daisy will be a good guide to help your pooch.
All the best,
Gary C.
hi gary I've found knots in my dogs shoulder, is there another type of treatment I should use or just continue to do what you show in the video? thank you
HI Ann,
Those knots are tight tissue, so keep at it, at a level that's comfortable for your dog and it should help a lot. Go for it!
Best,
Gary C.
My GSD has a rotator cuff injury (front right paw) and holds her leg up when walking (not using it). She has lost muscle mass in that leg from non use. She is 9 years old. Is this fixable?
If nothing is ripped or broken I think you probably can help. Just start gently and release the tissue you find. Be gentle, since there is probably some very tight tissue, but definitely give it a try. If it helps then keep finding more tissue to release.
All the best,
Gary C.
thank you, that was very helpful
+a jones
You are very welcome. I'm glad it helped!
Best,
Gary Crowley
Nice video, thanks!
You're very welcome. Glad it helped.
Best,
Gary C.
My dog has a soft tissue injury in his shoulders. We have taken him to orthopedic/neurology vets and has had 2 rounds of cortisone. The first round seems to have helped him more then the second round. Now when he walks his spine seems to go to one side kind of like a curve. Any suggestions?
You might try what I offer in the Dog Neck Pain Relief video
www.diyjointpainrelief.com/dog-neck-pain-relief.html
Or Dog Spine Pain Video
www.diyjointpainrelief.com/dog-spine-pain-relief.html
Hope that helps.
Gary C.
Is the tension spot like a solid bump?
It can be. Healthy tissue is supple and has some give when you press on it. Tight tissue is more rope-like or bumpy. A solid bump might also just be a fatty growth that lots of dogs get, so make sure and work the whole area.
my dog is limping, seems to be his front left leg and his elbow buldes out, but I cant find any spot where he is senstive?
Sometimes it's hard to tell whether they've sprained a paw/ankle or a shoulder. With my two crazy terriers there were a few times where I just had to give it a few days and things got better. There seem to be fewer structural issues with front legs on dogs, so hopefully giving it a little time will do the trick. If not, might be time to visit the Vet.
Best,
Gary C.
@@garycrowley1 Yah I did go and do that, my vet could not find anything either, and suggested getting xrays done, but I can't afford to pay that much for xrays at a 100$ a shot.
@@conman20000 I understand. Sorry to hear that. If you wait a bit and it's still not getting better you can always get one later.