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How to prevent cruciate ligament injury in dogs

How to prevent cruciate ligament injury in dogs

Cruciate ligament injury in dogs is one of the most common injuries, and it’s often…

How To Get CCL Pain Relief For Dogs So They Can Stay Active!

How To Get CCL Pain Relief For Dogs So They Can Stay Active!

Anyone who has experienced an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury knows the pain and frustration…

Everything You Need To Know About Dogs And Hip Dysplasia

Everything You Need To Know About Dogs And Hip Dysplasia

As dog owners, we love those joyful moments with our pets—watching them run, play, and…

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Not sure? No problem! Why not bring your dog in for a free, non-obligatory session in which we see what’s wrong, what can be done so you have all the information you need and start getting both you and your dog feeling more optimistic about the future? We mean it – no fees, no obligation, nothing: all we want is to meet you and to say ‘hi’ to your best friend. Click the link below to get booked in, now.
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We know how difficult it is to trust someone else when it comes to the health of your dog. It’s just so hard. So, that’s exactly why we also know how important it is for you to ask all the questions you have, find out all the answers you need, and for you and your dog to trust us. So, give us a call to chat to one of our Vet Physio. We’d love to meet you and find out more about how we can help your dog, right now, just click the link below.
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