What is animal rehabilitation and how can it help my pet?

Animal rehabilitation combines therapies like exercise, massage, laser, PEMF, and hydrotherapy to improve mobility, reduce pain, and speed up recovery after injury, surgery, or illness.

What conditions can benefit from rehabilitation therapy?

We often treat pets with arthritis, hip dysplasia, ligament injuries (such as CCL tears), intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), post-surgical recovery needs, and pets struggling with mobility or weight management.

Does my pet need a referral from my primary veterinarian?

A referral from your primary veterinarian is not always required, but it is often recommended. Many of our patients come to us through veterinary referrals so we can have essential medical history, diagnostics, and treatment notes to ensure continuity of care. If your veterinarian provides a referral form, it helps us create the most effective and personalized rehabilitation plan for your pet. However, you are also welcome to contact us directly to learn more about how rehabilitation can benefit your companion.

Is PEMF therapy safe for animals?

Yes! PEMF therapy is non-invasive, painless, and safe. Pets simply lie on a comfortable mat while the therapy works, and many even relax or nap during the session.

How many sessions will my pet need?

This depends on your pet’s condition, age, and overall health. Some pets may benefit after just a few sessions, while others with chronic issues may need ongoing therapy. We will create a personalized treatment plan after the initial evaluation.

Will my pet feel any pain during therapy?

No. Our therapies are designed to be gentle and stress-free. Most pets enjoy the treatments, especially hydrotherapy and massage.

Can senior pets benefit from rehabilitation?

Absolutely. Senior pets often experience arthritis, stiffness, or mobility issues. Rehabilitation can greatly improve their comfort, independence, and quality of life.

How long does a therapy session last?

Sessions typically last between 30–60 minutes, depending on the type of therapy and your pet’s needs.

What should I bring to my pet’s first appointment?

Please bring any medical records, X-rays, or test results from your veterinarian, as well as your pet’s favorite treats or toys to help them feel comfortable.

How do I know if rehabilitation is right for my pet?

If your pet is recovering from surgery, struggling with mobility, experiencing chronic pain, or you want to improve their fitness and quality of life, rehabilitation may be a great option. Contact us to schedule an evaluation.