Dynamic Pet’s
Owner’s Educational Library
Welcome to the Owner’s Knowledge Library, all of the articles you find within are written by Mason Lusk in an effort to share with you the knowledge he has obtained over a lifetime of training, loving, working and healing our canine companions.
This guide is to be used along with the guidance of Veterinary Rehabilitation Professionals and your Veterinarian. If your Veterinarian gives you advice contrary to these articles you should ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR VETERINARIAN.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE is this guide to be used as a diagnostic tool. ONLY your licensed Veterinarian can provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to properly diagnose any disease, ailment, or issue.
You should always check with your Veterinarian before starting any supplements, dietary changes, or attempting to make a nutrition plan for your dog.
Thank you and please enjoy the Dynamic Pet’s Owner’s Knowledge Library.
Owners will also find practical guidance on supporting their dogs through recovery and long-term management, including conditioning, safe exercise strategies, and home modifications that promote comfort and independence. Always built on a foundation of veterinary partnership, this resource exists to empower owners to be active participants in their dog’s care.
The database also covers supplements, including glucosamine, omega-3 fatty acids, probiotics, and cognitive support blends. Each section highlights potential benefits, what to look for in NASC-certified products, and the importance of consulting with veterinary professionals before beginning any supplement regimen. Clear, owner-friendly explanations ensure that every choice is safe, informed, and tailored to the dog’s individual needs.
Each entry outlines why the surgery is performed, how it impacts mobility, and what owners can expect in terms of recovery. Special focus is given to the crucial role of at-home rehabilitation — from controlled activity and mobility support to structured exercise progressions that foster safe, steady healing.
This database emphasizes that while veterinary surgeons carry out the procedures, owners provide the environment of recovery. Through knowledge, preparation, and compassionate care, families can transform surgical challenges into opportunities for resilience, strength, and renewed quality of life. Every Dog Deserves to Thrive.
Access requires a password provided after your initial consultation. This ensures that exercises and trackers are used appropriately, with veterinary oversight, and remain aligned with your dog’s personalized rehabilitation plan.
Each chapter explores a defining role: hunter’s ally, guardian, healer, cultural symbol, and beloved family member. Carefully curated images, stories, and historical records bring each period to life, offering both educational depth and an emotional connection.
More than history, this section celebrates gratitude — a reminder that dogs have stood beside humanity in every era, shaping who we are as much as we have shaped them.
Resources are written in clear, owner-friendly language, with an emphasis on reducing stress and improving confidence during care. Each guide includes notes on when to consult your veterinarian, how to adapt routines to your dog’s condition, and strategies for keeping recovery safe, structured, and compassionate.
The goal is empowerment: to provide owners with knowledge and tools that make them effective, compassionate partners in their dog’s healing journey.