Canine and Feline Rehabilitation
Our certified Practitioner works with your pet’s Veterinarian to help improve your pet’s quality of life.
If you have any questions, contact our Referral Coordinator, Amanda!
Canine and Feline Rehabilitation
Our certified Practitioner works with your pet’s Veterinarian to help improve your pet’s quality of life.
If you have any questions, contact our Referral Coordinator, Amanda!
Quality of Life
After a pet undergoes surgery, suffers an injury, or has a complicated medical issue, rehabilitation is often an important component of the treatment program. We have a certified rehabilitation practitioner who will work one on one with your pet to improve their quality of life, range of motion, and reduce pain. We often combine rehabilitation with other pain management treatments, such as laser therapy, and will tailor a plan specific to the needs of your dog. Along with our established patients, we also welcome referral patients from other hospitals!
Our Certified Rehabilitation Practitioner
Susie started with us in April of 2019 as a Licensed Veterinary Technician and our own Rehabilitation Practitioner. Susie has her Bachelor’s degree in Zoology, her associates in Veterinary Technology and her certification in Canine and Feline Rehabilitation. Outside of work Susie loves to travel and hike as well as spend time with her family. Susie has four furry feline family members Buddy, Ava, Miles, and Kalvin!
We are extremely excited to be able to offer our community the latest in small animal rehabilitation. Our goal is to improve the quality of life for our animal companions by ensuring successful outcomes, and by helping them stay active and mobile for as long as possible.
Canine and Feline Rehabilitation Helps With
Orthopedic Disorders
- Osteoarthritis
- Hip Dysplasia and Surgery
- Elbow Dysplasia and Surgery
- Trauma/Fractures
- Intervertebral Disc Disease
Muscle/Ligament Disorders
- Cruciate Ligament Injury and Surgery
- Luxating Patella Injury and Surgery
- Tendon/Ligament Injury and Surgery
- Weakness
- Muscle Atrophy/Wasting
Neurologic Disorders
- Degenerative Spinal Cord Disease
- Neuropathy
- Trauma/Paralysis
Obesity
- Weight Loss/Management
- Conditioning
Get to know the professionals who work with your pet during their stay.
Amanda
Referral Coordinator
Amanda is often the first point of contact when schduling your dog or cat’s Rehabilitation or Laser Therapy Appointment. Amanda works directly with Susie to coordinate many aspects of your pet’s appointment, including scheduling your initial appointment and ensuring that all forms have been received.