Services Offered

  • Your dog’s initial evaluation is all about getting to know them—how they move, how they feel, and what they need to live their best life. Every dog is different, so this first visit allows me to create a treatment plan that’s truly tailored to your pup.

    We’ll start by talking through your dog’s history, any injuries or surgeries, current concerns, and what you’re hoping to improve. Then I’ll gently assess how your dog moves by watching them walk, checking their joints, muscles, strength, balance, and identifying areas of stiffness or discomfort.

    Using what I learn during this visit, I’ll create a personalized rehab plan focused on relieving pain, improving mobility, rebuilding strength, and supporting long-term comfort. Sessions may include hands-on therapy, targeted exercises, and fun, safe movement activities designed specifically for your dog.

  • Therapeutic exercise helps your dog build strength, improve mobility, and move with greater confidence. Exercises are carefully selected based on your dog’s needs—whether they’re recovering from surgery, managing arthritis, or needing support as they age. Each session focuses on safe, purposeful movements to improve balance, flexibility, and coordination, with exercises progressed over time for lasting results. You’ll also learn simple at-home exercises to help support your dog’s comfort and independence between visits.

  • Manual therapy uses gentle, hands-on techniques to help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support healthy movement. Through soft tissue work and joint mobilization, manual therapy helps relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and restore more comfortable range of motion. These techniques are carefully tailored to your dog’s comfort level and specific needs, making sessions calming as well as therapeutic. Manual therapy is often combined with exercise to help your dog move more freely, recover more effectively, and feel their best.

  • PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy is a gentle, non-invasive treatment used to help support healing, comfort, and mobility in dogs. During treatment, your dog relaxes on a specialized PEMF mat while low-frequency electromagnetic pulses are delivered to the body. These pulses help stimulate cellular function and circulation, which may assist in reducing pain and inflammation while supporting the body’s natural healing processes.

  • Therapeutic laser is a non-invasive, pain-free treatment that helps reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and promote faster healing. Using focused light energy, laser therapy supports tissue repair and improves circulation at the cellular level. It is commonly used for arthritis, soft tissue injuries, post-surgical recovery, and chronic pain management. Treatments are quick and comfortable, and many dogs find them relaxing. When combined with other rehabilitation services, therapeutic laser can help your dog heal more efficiently and move with greater ease.

  • A home exercise program is an important part of your dog’s rehabilitation and long-term success. Based on your dog’s individual needs, you’ll be provided with simple, safe exercises to do at home between visits. These exercises help maintain progress, build strength, improve mobility, and support everyday movement. Clear instruction and guidance are provided so you feel confident helping your dog, making rehab a team effort and helping your dog stay comfortable and active for the long term.

  • Wheelchair fitting provides dogs with mobility challenges the support they need to stay active and independent. During a fitting, your dog is carefully measured and assessed to ensure the wheelchair is properly sized, comfortable, and safe. Wheelchairs can help dogs with weakness, paralysis, or neurologic conditions continue moving, exercising, and enjoying daily life. Guidance is also provided on proper use, gradual introduction, and at-home tips to help your dog adjust confidently and comfortably.