Month: September 2017

  • How to treat the exotic patient

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    How to treat the exotic patient Donna Wills of Animal Physiotherapy Ltd Presents “How to treat the Exotic patient”. Her 12 years of animal physiotherapy and 17 years of being a qualified veterinary nurse, has meant she has had some interesting patients to treat over the years. As a result, she has become well versed…

  • Welcome to Marley

    Hello and welcome to Marley. This is a very sweet Rottweiler. I am very proud to say that he accepted me as my friend very well and it was great to offer him a kind experiance, as he doesnt like the vets and a muzzel is needed there. Its always so lovely when we can…

  • Welcome to Kano

    Hello and welcome to Kano! He is very hansom with his super floppy ears!  But he is only young and already having mobility problems. Mum and dad were sensible owners and tried so hard to get a german sheppard with good safe breeding, but alas, he has hip dysplasia and some lower back spinal issues…

  • Welcome to Monty

    Hello and welcome to Monty. A rarely seen flat coat retriever. Full of way too many beans! This is a very unusual story and shows the versatility of an animal physio! He has been poorly for some time. His life has been a history of itchy skin investigations, that then became a serious head tilt…

  • New Stockist For Puppy Massage DVD – Worcestershire Animal Therapy

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    New Stockist For the Puppy Massage DVD – Worcestershire Animal Therapy We have a new stockist for the Puppy Massage DVD, Worcestershire Animal Therapy.   They see how important this is for their patients and clients, and see how this will aid the owners in learning how to massage their dogs. This basic, but thorough…

  • Welcome to Maverick

    Hello and welcome to Marverick. So sweet. He is a mix of staffordshire bull terrier and Akita! I’ve never seen such a small Akita. He is so sweet.  But he has had problems with his back legs since his mum had him. He is a rescue.  He had a luxating patella and ruptured criciate a…

  • Welcome to Domino

    Hello and welcome to Domino!  This is one loved little man! His mum met us at a local dog show and decided she must book him in for a luxury massage!  He had no issues that needed attention, but that doesnt mean they can’t enjoy a massage just like the rest of us.  Both mum…

  • Welcome to Murphey

    Hello and welcome to Murphey.  He is a young labrador, but he is massive! He got lame and was sent for investigation. The usual elbow dysplasia was suspected, but this time it was OCD in the shoulder. So he had an arthroscopy.  He recovered really well and has now come for physiotherapy for the last…

  • Welcome to Ted

    Hello and welcome to Ted. Such a sweet boy, but will not be anything other than the center of attention! He is so funny! He makes consultations interesting!  He has been diagnosed with luxating patella. So his knee caps dislocate regularly. Its not severe and so mum didnt notice. It was picked up during a…

  • Doggles!

    now wearing doggles to help with her light sensitivity. Update on Layla. She originally came to us with hind limb weakness