
Has your dog:
Physiotherapy is equally suited to working dogs and companion animals. Working, racing and agility dogs are subjected to increased physical stress and their comfort and performance can be enhanced using physiotherapy treatment.
The quality of life of pets with joint issues, neurological problems and the stiffness that comes with old age can be greatly improved and managed with physiotherapy. Post- surgical recovery can be aided using physiotherapy and Ruth can work alongside your vet to achieve the best possible results.
- been diagnosed with a degenerative disease such as osteoarthritis, hip or elbow dysplasia?
- become weak, unsteady or unbalanced?
- become stiff due to old age?
- undergone surgery?
- recently suffered from lameness?
- become unwilling to go on walks or jump into the car/ onto furniture?
- become worried or aggressive when you touch a certain part of its body?
- had a drop in performance effecting its work, agility, racing or showing?
Physiotherapy is equally suited to working dogs and companion animals. Working, racing and agility dogs are subjected to increased physical stress and their comfort and performance can be enhanced using physiotherapy treatment.
The quality of life of pets with joint issues, neurological problems and the stiffness that comes with old age can be greatly improved and managed with physiotherapy. Post- surgical recovery can be aided using physiotherapy and Ruth can work alongside your vet to achieve the best possible results.