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Another step in the right direction for Murphy as we are now discussing hydro therapy for him but before a referral is made by the vets we thought it would be a good idea to ask folks of their experiences and if they could recommend any particular place (Centralish Scotland). I have tried google but nothing much and the websites I looked at didnt answer all my questions .... so folks further afield your experiences and tips on what to look for would be helpful.
As usual thanks from the boy and I .........
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I have a friend in Dundee that has a boarding kennel that has Hydrotherapy facilities, if you would like their Kennel particulars please ask...the kennel is ''Happas Boarding Kennels'' just north of Dundee on the Aberdeenshire road.....They aren't in Irish but Golden Retrievers...and Aussies......but they do love the breed...;o))
I personally haven't used Hydrotherapy but have heard that it is a great type of treatment...good luck and how is Murphy doing now???
I know quite a few people who have used hydro therapy for their dogs and have had super results.
The pool near why I live charges £25 for up to 30 mins in the water.
I think the person in charge of the dog when it enters the pool is usually someone veterinary qualified or at the very least, knowledgable about dog related rehabilitation techniques.
My friend took her dog along for 6 sessions after the dog had a joint replacement and it helped a great deal.
The person actually went into the pool with the dog for the first couple of sessions to make sure the dog was calm and not distressed in any way.
For the first session the dog was in the pool for just 5 minutes and by the 6th time he was having the full 30 minute session.
I hope it helps Murphy...
Have you looked at this one in the centre of Glasgow? petsae.com/
Hi Delia,
If you look at my page, you will see photos of Pete ( Brackenfield Flanagan) swimming. He Started over a year ago to help with arthritis in his shoulder. He is 13 today and does not limp anymore and swimms like a pro ( not a splash!). I would recommend my dog pool except it is in the South of England so the location is not good for you, but the swimming, definetely yes! Pete loves it and still goes there every other week to maintain muscle tone.
Hi Delia,
Hydro Pool therapy is brilliant and good for dogs with muscular and skeleton problems as it is weight bearing exercise and gentle at that. I have used this therapy for my R/W boy when he had his hip problem diagnosed first and it was very beneficial. I still use this hydro pool therapy swimming for him every eight to ten weeks as it is gentle physio.
Good luck with Murphy.
Pat
Tia had hydrotherapy two years ago, she did benefit from it a great deal as it strengthend her back legs. Although she did not like getting into the water and forced to swim. We are based in Hampshire and Tia went to a lady at Swim4dogs.
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