Physio for Pets
Physiotherapy care
that your pets deserve!
Your Local Pet Physio
Like human beings, pets can also suffer from chronic pain, loss of muscle strength, loss of mobility and generally may lack ZEST in life. If you are looking for a dog physio, cat physio or even a horse physio then look no further. Physio for Pets have postgraduate qualified animal physiotherapists who are here to support your pets in their journey towards feeling, moving and performing better.
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Physiotherapy treatments for pets
Pet Physios use a variety of tools and techniques to help your beloved pets feel flexible, strong, pain free and most of all happy. Some of these treatment options include laser therapy, soft tissue massage, TENS/ Muscle stimulation and joint mobilisation. Like to know more then click on the button below.
Reviews

Jane
"I am eternally grateful that we found Sue. After being struck with vestibular disease, my 13yo German Shepherd was in a bad way. Sue has gone above and beyond since the first home visit, giving us plenty of easy and effective strategies to work with to get Ajax back on his feet. My only regret is that I hadn't found her sooner. Had we been recommended to seek physio treatment for Ajax's condition earlier, the challenges faced now would have been far less. Regardless, Sue is an absolute blessing. We now have hope!

MG
My dog is entering his senior years and not only did Susan treat him skillfully, but she also taught me so much. Susan was also professional in her interactions and approach. Her thoroughness and knowledge quickly confirmed her credibility. Susan's interaction with my dog was always respectful, working with him rather than demanding ( or commanding) him to do things. Susan had a treatment plan for my dog that went beyond the immediate session, which was a huge relief. I cannot recommend her highly enough.

Terry
Thank you for all the care and advice you gave Obi and I, it truly made a difference to her life and mine. She had a great life and I was blessed to have a village that looked after her and you were part of that.
