Mobility & Pain Support for Dogs
Ongoing stiffness, arthritis and chronic discomfort can gradually affect your dog’s mobility and quality of life. Our physiotherapy approach focuses on improving comfort, restoring movement and supporting long-term joint health.
We tailor each programme to your dog’s specific condition, lifestyle and stage of life.
Common Conditions We Support
Arthritis
Targeted physiotherapy to reduce stiffness, improve comfort and support daily mobility.
Hip & Elbow Dysplasia
Improving joint support, strength and movement to reduce long-term strain.
General Stiffness & Ageing
Supporting senior dogs with gentle, structured therapy to maintain independence and quality of life.
How Physiotherapy Improves Comfort & Mobility
• Reduce stiffness and discomfort
• Improve joint range of motion
• Support muscle strength
• Encourage normal movement patterns
• Improve daily comfort and activity levels
• Reduce compensatory strain
• Support long-term joint health
• Maintain independence in older dogs
Signs Your Dog May Benefit from Physiotherapy
• Slowing down on walks
• Difficulty getting up or lying down
• Reluctance to jump or climb stairs
• Stiffness after rest
• Limping or uneven movement
• Reduced activity levels
• Behaviour changes due to discomfort
• General decline in mobility
What to Expect
Initial Assessment
A detailed evaluation of your dog’s movement, comfort and functional limitations.
Personalised Plan
A tailored programme designed around your dog’s condition and lifestyle.
Hands-On Therapy
Manual therapy, guided exercises and supportive techniques.
Ongoing Support
Home guidance and progress monitoring to maintain improvement.
Supporting Long-Term Comfort
Many mobility conditions are ongoing, which means physiotherapy plays an important role in maintaining comfort and slowing progression.
Regular support can help your dog stay active, comfortable and engaged in daily life for longer.
Help Your Dog Move More Comfortably
We’ll guide you through the best approach to support your dog’s comfort and mobility.