Resources
Because evidence should be accessible.
Welcome to the Resources hub for Canines in Motion.
A growing collection of practical, research-informed tools designed to support canine athletes and the people who care for them — and like any good training plan, it’s built on curiosity, evidence, and iteration.
Our goal is to share practical, research-informed tools that support canine athletes and the people who care for them. We’re not here to sell a method—we’re here to ask better questions, look at what the science says, and translate it into everyday action.
Featured Resource:
Stretch, Don’t Snap Toolkit
A printable guide to help you train at the edge of your ability — without tipping into overwhelm. Includes mindset prompts, challenge adjustment strategies, and a self-check framework to keep your sessions grounded and growth-focused.
👉 Download the Toolkit
What’s in the works:
We’re actively building this section to include:
Research summaries that highlight what we know (and what we don’t)
Printable tools to support reflection, planning, and progress tracking
Movement insights from biomechanics and motor learning to guide smarter training choices
Curated External Resources:
The field of canine sport science is evolving—and so is this section. While we continue building new tools and content, here are a few trusted sources we recommend exploring:
Dr. Chris Zink – Canine Sports Medicine
A leading voice in the field, Dr. Zink shares evidence-based insights on performance, injury prevention, and functional movement for canine athletes.Canine Sport Science Consortium
A collaborative community of researchers, clinicians, and trainers advancing best practices in canine sports. (I’m proud to be working with this group!)
Want to suggest a resource or ask about something specific? Reach out here.