
Canine Services
This section outlines the different canine Physiotherapy services we offer, along with transparent pricing, session durations, and a helpful FAQ to ensure you feel informed and confident when choosing physiotherapy care for your dog.
Initial Consultation

The initial consultation is a thorough assessment of your dog’s movement, comfort, and overall function.It includes taking a full history, observing your dog at rest and in motion, and hands-on assessment of joints and muscles. Treatment is tailored to your dog and may include manual therapy, exercises, and supportive physiotherapy techniques.You will be given practical home exercise and management advice to help your dog progress between sessions.
Performance & Mobility Assesment

These appointments are designed for healthy dogs with no diagnosed issues and do not replace assessment by a veterinary surgeon.The session focuses on movement and physical assessment only, with no treatment provided.If any concerns are highlighted during the assessment, referral back to your vet will be recommended, and future physiotherapy input may be advised where appropriate.
Follow-Up Appointment

Follow-up appointments allow ongoing treatment and reassessment as your dog improves.These sessions are used to progress rehabilitation, improve strength and mobility, and manage long-term or recurring conditions.
Laser Therapy Package

Laser therapy is a gentle, pain-free treatment commonly used for pain relief, inflammation, and tissue healing.Laser therapy packages are suitable for dogs with arthritis, soft tissue injuries, post-operative recovery, or chronic conditions.Packages provide structured treatment and can be used alongside physiotherapy or on their own where appropriate.
- 55 British pounds
- 50 British pounds
- 40 British pounds
- 250 British pounds
FAQs
1 / Does my dog need to see a vet first?
Yes. Veterinary referral or consent is required before physiotherapy treatment can begin. If any concerns arise during assessment, referral back to your vet will be advised.
2 / What conditions can physiotherapy help with?
Physiotherapy is commonly used for post-operative rehabilitation, arthritis, soft tissue injuries, neurological conditions, and age-related mobility changes.
3 / Will my dog be in pain during treatment?
No. Treatment is always tailored to your dog’s comfort and tolerance. Most dogs find sessions relaxing and enjoy the one-to-one attention.
4 / Do I need to do exercises at home?
Home exercises are often recommended and form an important part of your dog’s rehabilitation. These are kept simple and realistic for you to carry out safely.
5 / Can physiotherapy replace medication or surgery?
No. Physiotherapy supports recovery and comfort but does not replace veterinary diagnosis, medication, or surgery where these are needed.



