Tail Pull Traction Question
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:28 pm
Hello,
Tail pull inquiry:
I had been taught, and because it made sense to me, have continued to adhere to the idea that tail pulls should be a distraction running parallel to the slope of the sacrum. However, in your video from physiotec, you are pulling more in line with the topline of the dog or parallel to the ground.
Recognizing that we have no tail pull data in dogs and therefore everything anyone says is inherently opinion, do you not feel that one needs to distract following the slope of the sacrum? If not, do you then deliberately pull in different directions to engender a different physiologic benefit? Or do you think the angle doesn't much matter as long as you are pulling?
Sincerely,
D
Tail pull inquiry:
I had been taught, and because it made sense to me, have continued to adhere to the idea that tail pulls should be a distraction running parallel to the slope of the sacrum. However, in your video from physiotec, you are pulling more in line with the topline of the dog or parallel to the ground.
Recognizing that we have no tail pull data in dogs and therefore everything anyone says is inherently opinion, do you not feel that one needs to distract following the slope of the sacrum? If not, do you then deliberately pull in different directions to engender a different physiologic benefit? Or do you think the angle doesn't much matter as long as you are pulling?
Sincerely,
D