Author: animalphysiotherapy

  • Welcome Boycie

    Hello and welcome to Boycie. This lovely old man had cruciate ligament damage. He had it surgically repaired. This went well but we all know the icing on the cake for a good recovery is physio and rehab. He had not become confident using the limb again on his own. Dogs and many other 4…

  • S4E1 of Cuppa Tea With the Vet Featuring Ian Stroud Now Available on Spotify!

    We were thrilled to meet Ian of Smart vet! What a perfect way to kick of series 4 of Cuppa Tea with the Vet! #ctwtv #animalphysiotherapyltd #wdylap #vetrehabbers

  • Cuppa Tea With the Vet – Hubert Hiemstra

    Having been interviewed on Hugh Hiemstra’s Vet Vault podcast, Donna loved reciprocating by having him on Cuppa Tea With the Vet this week! #animalphysiotherapyltd #ctwtv #wdylap #vetrehabbers

  • Welcome to Molly

    Hello and welcome to Molly. This super cute parsons Jack ruptured the cruciate ligament. After an awesome surgical repair she came for physio to rebuild muscle and ensure the fastest and most successful recovery possible. Well done mum, dad and molly for being being awesome and following the plan!

  • Welcome Tippi

    Hello and welcome to Tippi. It’s not the best photo! Little monkey was having a woof and a play! So cute! Tippi had spinal surgery at the Ralph Referral centre. It went really well and there was a great recovery. Tippi had benefited hugely from hydrotherapy. However, they felt he hadn’t made a full recovery…

  • Welcome to Kobe

    Hello and welcome to kobe. Poor little kobe had to go through surgery in 2 legs at once! This was a good plan but it is alot to go though. He had luxating patella on both knees. This meant they were dislocating on both sides. As he was young the vet was keen to get…

  • Welcome to Luna

    Hello and welcome to Luna. Such a cute Chow! Very much Chow in behaviour! Cute, stubborn and a diva! Bless her! She has come to have her hip dysplasia pain reduced. We know physio is great for hip dysplasia. Less and less dogs are getting hip replacements for this hereditary disease because physio is so…

  • Cuppa Tea With the Vet – Katharine Sewell

    Today Donna caught up with Katharine Sewell of Mercer and Hughes Vets, who also recently joined Donna for a day seeing her practice. #animalphysiotherapyltd #ctwtv #wdylap #vetrehabbers

  • Welcome Gilbert

    Hello and welcome to Gilbert. We love treating cats. Especially ones that are this much of a dude! Gilbert was ooozing catitude! Gilbert became lame. He had x-rays to help discover the problem and they showed some mild issues but nothing major. There was some muscle imbalance so he was sent here for physio. We…

  • Welcome to Grey

    Hello and welcome to Grey. This beautiful little puppy was very silly and took a very scary jump and the end result was a dislocated hip. Hips are very hard to get to stay back in place so its quite common for the solution to be a femoral head and neck excition. Grey came for…