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Canine Therapy: The Role of Muscles

What do a dog’s muscles do?

They allow the dog to be on all 4’s; to move; to breath; to digest; to eliminate waste; to maintain body temperature; to affect and regulate blood flow, and to hold the skeleton together. In reality, they create movement - flexing, extending, rotating, contracting, abduction, adduction. Muscles also get excited - they talk to other muscles to get things going. Muscles work in pairs.

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