Canine Fitness & Conditioning

Unleash your dog’s pawtential TODAY!

A black and white Border Collie is standing with his front feet on a black rubber feeder bowl. His nose is pressed up against two people's hands.

In-person session

$60 for half hour; $100 for one hour

A red long-haired chihuahua is in a bow position with his front feet on a low platform. His nose is against a human's hand.

Virtual session via zoom

$100 for 45min

Goals:

  • Identify individual dogs’s strengths & weaknesses

  • Design targeted exercises to meet each dog’s needs and abilities

  • Learn about how to achieve and maintain the correct form and posture

  • Understand when and how to advance with each exercise

  • Recognize signs of fatigue and/or abnormality

  • Select the appropriate equipment, correct placement, and improve handler techniques

Each session includes:

  • Individualized feedback during the session

  • Detailed guidance, including video tutorials, for each exercise

  • On-going feedback, including video evaluations, for up to two weeks

*Dogs with prior injury and/or pre-existing conditions must provide veterinarian clearance.

Disclaimer:

Siny Tsang is not a licensed veterinarian. Canine fitness & conditioning or bodywork should not be used as a substitute for professional veterinary care. As a canine fitness trainer and small animal bodywork practitioner, Siny Tsang does not diagnose or treat injuries or illnesses, nor does she provide medical advice or treatment. Any observations made during the conditioning or bodywork session will be communicated to the client, with recommendations to consult a veterinarian or other qualified healthcare provider. Animals seeking our services after a medical condition must have written clearance from a veterinarian. In case of a medical emergency, please seek immediate assistance from a veterinarian or the nearest animal hospital.