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Rehabilitation Services

Just like us humans, pets can greatly benefit from rehabilitation as they endure or recover from joint, muscle trauma, and surgery. At our facility rehabilitation is seen as an essential tool for reducing pain and inflammation, while improving mobility and function. Rehabilitation is offered for regaining or improving muscle strength based on your pet’s needs. 

Initial Rehabilitation Consultation: $190

Following a referral from your veterinarian, we begin with a 60-minute comprehensive evaluation. Our Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner (CCRP) thoroughly assesses your pet’s gait, joint mobility, range of motion, proprioception, and muscle mass. An effective treatment plan, session frequency, and a personalized home exercise program are all established during this visit.

To ensure clinical precision, our consulting veterinarian also performs a formal medical exam during your initial appointments. This internal partnership allows us to medically optimize your treatment plan, incorporating any necessary refinements for your dog’s unique needs.

We work in direct coordination with your referring veterinarian to ensure a seamless continuity of care and long-term success.

*Phone consults available upon request.

Follow-up Sessions: $145

Each follow-up is a comprehensive, multi-modal session tailored to your pet’s specific recovery needs. Our standard 45-minute therapeutic sessions are $145, with extended 1-hour options available for intensive care.

To support the consistency required for optimal healing, we offer a variety of discounted session bundles through our Rewards Program—allowing you to choose the package size that best fits your pet’s treatment plan and your budget.

  • Soft tissue Injury

  • Fracture Repair
  • CCL tear, Conservative Management
  • CCL tear, Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO), Lateral Suture Repair
  • Neurologic, IVDD
  • Degenerative Myelopathy
  • Hip and Elbow Dysplasia
  • Iliopsoas Strains
  • Geriatric Support, Arthritis
  • Weight Management
  • Underwater Treadmill
  • Therapeutic Exercise
  • Land Treadmill
  • Range of motion and massage
  • Cold and Heat Therapy
  • Electrical Stimulation (NMES, TENS)
  • Therapeutic Ultrasound
  • Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF)

Mobility & Equipment Consultation: $165

While physical rehabilitation is a powerful tool, we understand that many families simply need the right equipment to get their dogs moving again. We offer 60-minute dedicated Mobility Consultations designed specifically for pet parents seeking professional guidance on assistive devices without the requirement of a full rehab program.

  • Custom Cart Fittings & Measurements
    Choosing the right wheelchair is a life-changing decision. We provide precision measuring and professional assembly to ensure your dog’s “wheels” offer the perfect ergonomic fit, preventing secondary strain or sores.
  • Orthopedic Bracing & Support
    From hock stabilizers to carpal splints, we help determine if a brace is the right solution for your dog’s instability. We focus on devices that provide maximum support while maintaining comfort.
  • Professional Casting
    For truly custom solutions, “off-the-shelf” isn’t always enough. We provide onsite casting for custom-molded orthotics s, ensuring a 1:1 anatomical match for your dog’s unique shape.
  • Mobility Device Education
    Not sure if your dog needs a rear-support harness, a full-body lift, or a quad-cart? We evaluate your dog’s current strength and gait to recommend the specific gear that will actually help—and show you exactly how to use it safely.
Advanced Modalities & Special Care

Electrodes are applied over the area being treated to provide muscle strengthening or help with pain control.

Therapeutic ultrasound uses sound waves to create a deep heat that penetrates into soft tissue. Ultrasound therapy helps increase circulation, decrease tendon and ligament inflammation, increase soft tissue mobility, and decrease pain.

PEMF therapy is a non-invasive method to treat a variety of pathologies by delivering electric and magnetic fields to tissues via inductive coils. Inflammation, arthritis, pain, edema, bone fractures, and chronic wounds are often treated with PEMF devices.

Massage is the therapeutic application of hands-on tissue techniques to the voluntary muscle system. Massage therapy helps in increasing circulation, enhancing muscle tone, promoting healing, and increasing range of motion.

Similar to humans, aging pets often have mobility and range of motion issues. For geriatric dogs, rehabilitation goals include, maintaining or improving range of motion, maintaining or improving strength, pain control, and promoting psychological well-being. Geriatric dogs often have secondary conditions that impact treatment. Implementing a low-stress physical rehabilitation program can improve your pet’s quality of life and maximize health benefits.

Dogs that have excess weight have a devastating effect on their health, functional mobility, and longevity. Increased weight in dogs can often exacerbate other conditions. In dogs, osteoarthritis is one of the most common disorders seen with obesity. The increase stress on joints and soft tissues can cause instability and inflammation. A rehabilitation weight loss program is tailored to your dog’s current ability.