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In this episode of Canine Arthritis Matters, Dr. Hannah Capon speaks with Bowen practitioner Laura Johnson about the lesser-known integrative therapy, the Canine Bowen Technique. Laura shares her personal journey from education to becoming a certified Bowen practitioner, and how her own agility dog’s chronic pain led her to explore this gentle, fascia-focused therapy.

Together, Hannah and Laura discuss what Bowen is, how it works, and how it may complement veterinary care in cases of osteoarthritis and chronic pain. They also talk about the importance of understanding the parasympathetic nervous system, the role of fascia, and the need to approach treatment as a collaborative, individualized plan rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.

Guest Bio

Laura Johnson is a certified practitioner of both human and canine Bowen Technique and McLoughlin Scar Tissue Release. She began her practice in 2017 after a long career in the education sector. An agility competitor herself, Laura first encountered Bowen when treating her own dog’s chronic shoulder injury, an experience that inspired her to change careers.

Today, she works with both human and canine clients, focusing on helping individuals live functional, balanced lives. Laura is passionate about choice-led, consent-based practice and ensuring that caregivers and their dogs feel supported through every stage of care.

Key Takeaways

  1. ​ Canine Bowen Technique is a gentle, fascia-focused therapy that may support relaxation, balance, and improved mobility in some dogs.
  2. ​ While research in dogs is still limited, human studies suggest Bowen can influence fascia, circulation, and parasympathetic activity.
  3. ​ Bowen should not replace evidence-based veterinary care but can complement other therapies such as physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, or acupuncture.
  4. ​ Caregiver awareness and choice-led practice are key to ensuring positive experiences for dogs.
  5. ​ Managing chronic pain and arthritis requires a whole-dog approach, considering physical, emotional, and lifestyle needs.

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Stay tuned to learn how early detection can make a significant difference in managing OA in younger dogs.