Pet Physical Therapists Boston, Massachusetts
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Cherie Parisi
- K9 Mobile Rehab - Pet Physical Therapy - Providence, RI
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- Providence, RI - K9 Mobile Rehab offers service in RI and southern MA in the comfort of your pets home. Helping animals avoid surgery, post-op care, senior wellness care and...
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- Lisa Murray
- Walkin' Pets - Pet Physical Therapy and Animal Reiki Care - Amherst, NH
- Amherst, NH - Walkin' Pets has many products to help aging, disabled, or injured pets. The Walkin' Wheels wheelchair is a signature product, giving pets mobility. Harnesses, slings, incontinence products,...
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- Nancy Bishop
- CareRehabilitation - Pet Physical Therapy Wellness - Dennis, MA
- Dennis, MA - We evaluate and come up with a wellness and/or recovery program designed to get your pet back to an active life style. We also specialize in keeping...
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Sally Morgan
- Holistic Pet and Equine Physical Therapy - West Hatfield, MA
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- West Hatfield, MA - I provide expert manual therapy for pain relief, recovery, senior animals, and hospice care. I developed Craniosacral therapy for horses and small animals and that is...
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- Petworks Concierge ❤
- Petworks Concierge - Animal Physical Therapy - Westport, CT
- Westport, CT - Hello Pet Parents, This is the Petworks Concierge Team. Welcome to Petworks! If you're looking for pet physical therapy, animal physical therapists, or pt for dogs, you've...
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- Kate Christian
- Windcrest Animal Hospital- Pet Physical Therapy - Wilmington, DE
- Wilmington, DE - At Windcrest Animal Hospital, your pet’s health and well-being are at the core of everything we do. We believe you should be able to find comprehensive, compassionate...
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Sandra Burnett
- Sandra Burnett, BEMER Distributor, Equine Physical Therapy - Raleigh, NC
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- Raleigh, NC - I am a holistic RN and Equestrian who works with people and pets, to teach them about the importance of microcirculation and PEMF. PEMF stands for Pulsed...
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- Cherie Dobish
- Warm Paws - Pet Physical Therapy and Animal Rehab - Mooresville, NC
- Mooresville, NC - Warm Paws provides dogs with a safe, supervised and assisted warm water swimming experience for non-impact exercise to improve canine strength, health and well-being. A focus on...
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- Melynda Enslow
- Steele Creek Veterinarian - Charlotte, NC
- Charlotte, NC - Located in beautiful Southwest NC, Steele Creek Animal Hospital was founded by Charlotte, NC native Dr. Patricia Young in 1985. Our facility has been committed to providing...
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- Francisco Maia
- TheK9PT - Canine Rehabilitation - Dog Physical Therapy - Chicago, IL
- Chicago, IL - TheK9PT is Chicago’s highest rated dog physical therapy and rehabilitation clinic! We have been in business since 2017, and in 2020 we opened a state-of-the-art facility that...
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- Barb Fuglsang
- K9 Swim & Trim, Inc. - Dog Physical Therapy - Long Grove, IL
- Long Grove, IL - Hydrotherapy in an indoor, heated, in ground pool with resistance current. DVM & CCRT (Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist). Also weight loss counseling. Pre & Post operative...
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- Shari Sprague
- PUP Rehabilitation and Conditioning - Dog Physical Therapy - Tucker, GA
- Tucker, GA - PUP Rehabilitation and Conditioning is owned and operated by a licensed physical therapist certified in canine rehabilitation and conditioning. We are located just outside Atlanta, GA. We...
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What is pet physical therapy and how does it help my dog or cat?
Pet physical therapy is a form of rehabilitation that helps pets recover from injury, surgery, or chronic conditions like arthritis. Techniques include therapeutic exercises, massage, cold laser therapy, underwater treadmill, and stretching. The goal is to reduce pain, increase mobility, and improve overall function. Whether your pet is recovering from surgery or struggling with age-related stiffness, pet physical therapy in Boston, MA can support a more comfortable and active life.
How do I know if my pet needs physical therapy?
Signs your pet may benefit from physical therapy include limping, difficulty standing or walking, stiffness after rest, or slow recovery from surgery or injury. A veterinarian or certified animal rehabilitation specialist in Boston, Massachusetts can assess your pet and determine if therapy is appropriate. Even pets with neurological conditions or weight issues can benefit from a custom physical therapy plan.
How much does pet physical therapy cost
Prices for pet physical therapy vary depending on location, type of treatment, and session length. In Boston, initial evaluations typically cost between $100 and $150, with follow-up sessions ranging from $50 to $100 per visit. Some clinics offer discounted packages or multi-session plans. Always ask if the provider accepts pet insurance, as some policies may cover physical therapy.