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Do they have a website with these products? I've been looking for a physioroll that is sized between the 40 and 55 cm and can't find it anywhere."Dr. Laurie McCauley" wrote: Hi All, I checked my cost for peanut balls and we are paying approximately $44 for a 55cm ball and theirs

is $68. We get ours from Ken Becker the sales man for the Hakomed. Laurie Laurie McCauley, DVM TOPS Veterinary Rehabilitation Grayslake, IL drmctops-vet-rehab www.tops-vet-rehab.com Patti Triola, PT, CCRT Dogs In Motion, In Home Canine Rehabilitation & Wellness / fax: / mobile:

www.dogsinmotion.net Il. State Liaison, Animal PT SIG, APTA Founder of the Suburban Chicagoland Dachshund Lovers It's a Dachshund Thing, you wouldn't understand.

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You can contact Ken Becker

at Southern Vet Systems.

From: VetRehab [mailto:VetRehab ] On Behalf Of Patti Triola, PT, CCRT

Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006

10:39 PM

To: VetRehab

Subject: Re: Peanut

balls

Do they

have a website with these products? I've been looking for a physioroll that is

sized between the 40 and 55 cm and can't find it anywhere.

" Dr. Laurie

McCauley " <DrMcTops-vet-rehab> wrote:

Hi All,

I checked my cost for peanut balls and we are paying approximately $44

for a 55cm ball and theirs is $68. We get ours from Ken Becker the sales

man for the Hakomed.

Laurie

Laurie McCauley, DVM

TOPS Veterinary Rehabilitation

Grayslake,

IL

drmctops-vet-rehab

www.tops-vet-rehab.com

Patti Triola, PT, CCRT

Dogs In Motion, In Home Canine

Rehabilitation & Wellness

/ fax: / mobile:

www.dogsinmotion.net

Il. State Liaison, Animal

PT SIG, APTA

Founder of the Suburban Chicagoland

Dachshund Lovers

It's a Dachshund Thing, you wouldn't

understand.

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Thank you for info, Jolantawizofpaws@... wrote: I like the physio rolls or outrigger balls and buy mine from a pediatric special needs catalogue (for people) called Abilitations. Typically, if I am doing core work with a dog, I like the physio roll to be over the dog's topline by about 1 to 2 inches. If I am doing forelimb or hindlimb strengthening, I like the ball to be anywhere from 1 to 4 inches below the topline. I have found that a 85cm, 70

cm and 55 cm meets the needs of most of the dogs in my clinic. Good luck! Debbie Gross Saunders, MSPT, OCS, CCRPWizard of Paws Physical Rehabilitation for Animals, LLCwww.wizardofpaws.net Check out our new DVD - "Get on the Ball" - 1 hour and 16 minutes of theraball programs! Available at www.wizardofpaws.net and www.cleanrun.com for $29.95 plus shipping Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com.

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