
Canine Services
Canine Physiotherapy in Staffordshire
Supporting mobility, comfort and confidence in movement
Every dog is an individual. Whether your dog is slowing down, recovering from surgery or managing a long-term condition, physiotherapy can support comfort, strength and confidence in movement.
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My approach focuses on whole-body assessment — identifying subtle changes in posture, movement and muscle balance that may be contributing to discomfort, even when lameness isn’t obvious.
When might physiotherapy help?
You might consider physiotherapy if your dog:
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Is slower to get up
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Hesitates on stairs
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Avoids jumping into the car
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Appears stiff after rest
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Has changes in behaviour
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Shows uneven muscle development
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Is reluctant to be touched
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Has recurring soft tissue injury
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Small changes often provide early clues

Conditions Supported

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Osteoarthritis
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Cruciate ligament damage
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Neurological conditions
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Hip/elbow dysplasia
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Soft tissue injury
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Wounds (Acute/chronic)
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Fractures
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Luxating patella
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Spinal conditions (e.g. intervertebral disc disease)
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Nerve injury
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All rehabilitation work is undertaken alongside veterinary guidance where required.
Price List
Canine Initial Assessment
(1 hour)
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A full history and management discussion
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Static and dynamic movement assessment
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Hands-on treatment
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Clear aftercare guidance and tailored plan
£50
Canine Follow Up
(45 minutes +)
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Progress reassessment
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Treatment
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Programme adjustments where needed
£40
Additional Notes
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Many insurance policies now include veterinary physiotherapy — please check directly with your provider.
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Travel beyond a 10-mile radius may incur additional mileage charges.
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Payment plans can be discussed where appropriate.
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Full payment and cancellation terms can be found in our Terms & Conditions.
