What are the benefits of canine rehabilitation?
Canine rehabilitation helps dogs recover from injuries, surgeries, and neurological conditions. It improves mobility, reduces pain, and enhances overall quality of life, allowing pets to return to their normal activities more quickly.
How can I prepare my dog for rehabilitation sessions?
To prepare your dog for rehabilitation, ensure they are comfortable and calm. Bring any medical records, a favorite toy, and treats to help ease anxiety. Follow the veterinarian’s instructions regarding food and medication before the session.
What types of rehabilitation services are offered?
We offer a variety of rehabilitation services including physical therapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture, and massage therapy. Each service is tailored to meet the specific needs of your dog, promoting healing and recovery effectively.
How long will my dog need rehabilitation?
The duration of rehabilitation varies based on the dog’s condition and recovery goals. Typically, sessions may last from a few weeks to several months, with regular assessments to adjust the treatment plan as needed for optimal recovery.
Can I stay with my dog during sessions?
Yes, pet owners are encouraged to stay with their dogs during rehabilitation sessions. Your presence can provide comfort and support, helping your dog feel more relaxed and secure throughout the process.
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