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Treatment Programs

All programs start with a full body evaluation and an initial series of three consecutive sessions within 72 hours. Evaluations pinpoint areas of cellular dysfunction to guide the therapist where to focus treatments. Follow up sessions will depend on the needs of the animal and what type of program they require for optimum results. Therapy sessions are customized for the animal to what their body needs at the time of treatment with consideration of the discipline they compete in or what condition/injury they have been diagnosed with. 

 

Veterinarian authorization or referral is required to treat your animal.

Call or email for pricing and to set up therapy sessions. 

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Preventative Maintenance

For animals that do not have a history of injury or any chronic conditions. This option will keep their body comfortable and maintains overall health. It will help the body heal naturally before an injury occurs.

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Optimize Performance 

For animal athletes to help them achieve their highest level of performance. Increases range of motion, reduces rate of fatigue, and optimizes cellular function so the body can recover faster. Programs are customized for the discipline the animal excels in.  

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General Maintenance

For animals suffering from chronic conditions. It provides pain management and may slow down progression of the condition. It won't reverse any damage that has already occurred, however.

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Wound Recovery 

For animals that have suffered a severe injury resulting in a serious wound. Treatments help heal the wound from the inside out and can prevent or lessen proud flesh developing. Wound healing is accelerated by at least 50%. 

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Rehabilitation 

For animals that have suffered an injury or have been diagnosed with a severe chronic condition. Accelerates the recovery time and provides pain management. Full and partial rehabilitation is available (5 vs 3 days per week) in 30-day increments. 

TIMES AN ANIMAL CANNOT BE TREATED:

"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." - 

Anatole France

  • Any animal that is pregnant.

  • Any animal that has had a neurectomy where the nerves have been cut. Treatments can regenerate the nerve and pain or behavioral response may return.

  • Directly after surgery, injections, or regenerative procedures unless approved by the veterinarian. Treatments can start or resume when the veterinarian feels the animal is ready.  

  • Animals that are wet. This will dissipate the treatment and compromise the effectiveness.

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