Tine Hauschting
Expert in canine physiotherapy, osteopathy & holistic movement health
Tine is our experienced canine osteopath and physiotherapist – and an absolute expert when it comes to the health, mobility, and well-being of dogs. She has lived with dogs of various breeds and ages for many years and therefore knows very well the different needs of a young dog, an adult family dog, or a senior dog.
In her work, Tine combines sound therapeutic expertise with a deep understanding of each dog's individuality. Her comprehensive repertoire of physiotherapy methods ranges from classic manual therapy techniques, mobilizations, trigger point treatments, and therapeutic massage, to lymphatic drainage, active and passive movement therapy, and training programs for muscle development, coordination, and fitness.
As an osteopath, she takes a holistic approach to the dog: she precisely identifies blockages in joints, tension in tissues, or disturbances in body posture and treats them with gentle yet highly effective techniques. Her aim is always not only to alleviate symptoms but to find the underlying cause and achieve lasting improvement.
In addition to therapeutic work, Tine also offers a diverse program focused on health prevention:
- Dog fitness and gymnastics training
- SUP (Stand-Up Paddling) courses with dogs – for balance, trust and shared activity
- Massage courses for dog owners to create more well-being at home.
- Emergency and first aid courses that provide security in acute situations
Tine also works in a practice where she cares for the dental health of dogs. Whether it's professional dental care, advice on oral hygiene, or support with jaw problems – she ensures that this often underestimated area of health is taken seriously and professionally cared for.
With her expertise, calm demeanor, and empathetic nature, Tine creates a space where dogs can relax and regenerate in a trusting environment. She is our invaluable resource for everything related to joint health, mobility, and physical well-being – and thus enriches the NaturDrops team in an essential way.
Dog Academy posts by Tine Hauschting
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Emergency kit for your dog – What should you ab...
An emergency can happen faster than you think. Whether it's a small cut during a walk, an insect bite, sudden poisoning, or an accident – being well-prepared can help your...
Emergency kit for your dog – What should you ab...
An emergency can happen faster than you think. Whether it's a small cut during a walk, an insect bite, sudden poisoning, or an accident – being well-prepared can help your...
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Limber tail in dogs – what's behind it?
Suddenly the tail hangs limply, and your dog hardly wants to wag it anymore – a typical sign of the so-called “limber tail”. What exactly is a water rod? Limber...
Limber tail in dogs – what's behind it?
Suddenly the tail hangs limply, and your dog hardly wants to wag it anymore – a typical sign of the so-called “limber tail”. What exactly is a water rod? Limber...
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Toe arthritis in dogs – causes, symptoms and pr...
Osteoarthritis in the toes is more common in dogs than many people think. Active dogs and older dogs are particularly affected. But what does it actually mean – and how...
Toe arthritis in dogs – causes, symptoms and pr...
Osteoarthritis in the toes is more common in dogs than many people think. Active dogs and older dogs are particularly affected. But what does it actually mean – and how...
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Recognizing joint problems in dogs: Early warni...
Many dogs suffer from joint problems throughout their lives—especially older dogs or large breeds. But the earlier you recognize the warning signs, the better you can help! Early warning signs...
Recognizing joint problems in dogs: Early warni...
Many dogs suffer from joint problems throughout their lives—especially older dogs or large breeds. But the earlier you recognize the warning signs, the better you can help! Early warning signs...
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Osteoarthritis in dogs – what is it and how can...
Osteoarthritis, also known as arthritis, is one of the most common joint diseases in dogs, primarily affecting older dogs but can also occur in young dogs. This painful and degenerative...
Osteoarthritis in dogs – what is it and how can...
Osteoarthritis, also known as arthritis, is one of the most common joint diseases in dogs, primarily affecting older dogs but can also occur in young dogs. This painful and degenerative...