HOW DO I KNOW IF MY PET NEEDS THERAPY?

•Has your animal had a recent surgery?
•Has your animal had an injury, accident or trauma which is apparently causing pain or poor movement?
•Is your animal not functioning or performing to the best of its ability?
•Has your animal developed a behavioral problem for no apparent reason?
•Has your pet developed weakness for no apparent reason?

Physical Therapists are not Veterinarians.
Consult your Veterinarian if you suspect a problem

If you answered yes to any of these questions, your animal may have a musculoskeletal or neurological problem that could benefit from a consultation with a physical therapist. Consult your veterinarian if you suspect this type of problem or call directly to discuss your animal's condition. (Your veterinarin will always be contacted prior to your first appointment.) Early detection and treatment helps to aid and speed recovery. Physical therapy techniques allow for the fastest road to recovery!

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