Favour one side or limp after playtime?
Have trouble jumping on the couch or into the car?
Struggle with stiffness, muscle tension, or pinched nerves?
Seem moodier or less engaged than usual?
Canine manual therapy supports mobility, reduces inflammation, and improves circulation. Most dogs experience noticeable relief within just a few sessions. It’s a safe, gentle complement to veterinary care that helps your pet feel better faster.
Physical therapy is a great choice for:
Active and competition dogs recovering from strain or training
Aging dogs needing help with mobility
Dogs recovering from injury or surgery
Any dog who deserves to feel their best
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Jetta has been amazing. I took my rescue dog, Ben, to see her and she made adjustments to his neck, shoulder and hips. When I first brought him home, he was very hesitant to jump, and had a noticeable splay/drag of the rear legs while walking. After a single treatment session, Ben was running and jumping just fine. And, Jetta has made follow up visits a breeze and Ben appreciates her expertise; he's noticeably happier when he sees her. Highly recommended.
To ensure we have a safe and successful treatment with your dog we recommend the following:
Please make sure your pet has had ample exercise (if possible) before treatment. A well worked dog is a happy dog!
Ensure there is a safe space for me to work that is indoors. I need to be able to move all the way around the animal while working.
If your pet has any behavioral issues please communicate those ahead of time.
Keep other pets and small children back during treatment.