As part of my MSc in Animal Manipulation, studied at McTimoney College of Chiropractic, I had to undertake a primary research study that formed my dissertation. Having experience of training my own dog in agility, I decided to investigate how pelvic assymetry impacted the agility dog’s performance.
With the help of Rainstorm Agility and PAL Agility I was able to run the study and gather data, which when statisically analysed revealed that dogs who had pelvic assymetry not only took longer to complete the course by they also incurred more faults too!
If you have an agility dog and want to know more about how I can help correct pelvic assymetry in your dog get in touch!