Home Physical Therapy for Senior and Injured Dogs in Seattle

Lauren Little, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Certified in Canine Rehabilitation

Canine Physical Therapy includes a custom mix of the following treatments based on your dog’s individual needs

  • Canine rehab therapeutic exercise treatment

    Therapeutic Exercises

    Therapeutic exercises focus on strength, balance, mobility, and coordination based on your dog’s individual needs. Using treats and other lures, your dog will be guided into performing movements that can help improve their physical skills over time

  • Manual therapy Seattle canine dog arthritis treatment

    Manual Therapy

    Well-trained hands provide a mix of massage, joint mobilization, stretching and belly rubs to reduce tension, improve circulation and restore movement. Massage specialties include myofascial and neuromuscular therapy

  • Equipment recommendations for dog PT exercise

    Equipment Recommendations

    Home Assessment and recommendations for home equipment including mobility aids, flooring, environment setup to assist your dogs in and around their home

Benefits of physical therapy for dogs include:

  • Increased access to home and outdoor spaces

  • Improved muscle strength and body alignment

  • Enhanced balance, coordination, and movement patterns

  • Higher Quality of Life

  • Cognitive and emotional benefits

Gait improvement: Watch the video to see a back to back comparison of this senior dog walking before and after 3 months of physical therapy treatment with Paws Align Canine Rehab

 

Home treatment in Seattle, WA

Does your dog have trouble getting in and out of the car, or fear going to a clinic?

Do you struggle to find nearby appointments for your dog in Seattle?

Your dog can receive physical therapy in the comfort of their own home. Paws Align brings canine rehab to you! We are a mobile service providing treatment in your home.

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assessing dog mobility is an important part of physical therapy for dogs

For dogs, mobility means quality of life

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Please Note

Lauren is a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) and a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner (CCRP), but is not trained or licensed in veterinary medicine.  She provides physical rehabilitation services only.  Your dog must be under the care of a licensed veterinarian for any conditions for which you are seeking treatment.  If you need medical, pharmaceutical, surgical, or emergency care, please contact a licensed veterinarian (DVM).