In April 2021 we had an Underwater Treadmill installed. This state of the art piece of equipment is key in the rehabilitation of spinal cases. It is also ideal for dogs that aren't keen on swimming due to its feature of allowing control over the volume of water in the tank as well as being able to add an incline, decline and change the speed. We also have the ability to create tailored made plans for fun and fitness dogs. We have a shower area in the Treadmill Room which allows us to wash the dogs before and after their sessions. 


Vets often request for dogs to be seen on the Underwater Treadmill first when starting their rehabilitation programme. Dogs can start Treatment as early as 2 weeks post operation on the Underwater Treadmill due to it being a controlled environment. Starting this early means we can maintain and build muscle much sooner!


The pool and treadmill water is kept at a constant 30-32c. Warm water is proven to promote blood circulation which helps relax muscles, easing pain in joints, tendons, helps reduce swelling and aids overall healing. 


Our pool and treadmill are sanitized to the highest standard and the water is tested at least 2 times a day in line with CHA regulations and adjusted accordingly. These measures ensure a totally safe swim for each and every dog. 


There is a built in internal ramp which is also used to rest the dogs during their swim. Access up to the pool edge is via a sturdy, gently sloping external ramp. Extra staff will be used to safely assist severely disabled dogs into the pool. 


Swim jets are used to create a variable water flow. These can be adjusted for position and strength depending on size, condition and fitness of your dog. Jets help encourage movement in the water particularly useful for neurological damage, limb paralysis or fitness work. 


There is a shower area next to the pool so that your dog can be washed before and after their swim. Fresh towels and a dryer are provided so that we can ensure your dog leaves our centre as warm and dry as possible. We recommend a coat (Ruff and Tumble Drying Coat) or equafleece in the colder months to help dry your dog keeping them warm on the journey home. Please note we now sell Ruff and Tumble Drying Coats and have plenty in stock!!!


There is ample off road parking on site and a grassed area. It is imperative your dog relieves itself before swimming. (This hopefully avoids any "accidents" in the pool and Underwater Treadmill!). 

Canine physiotherapy is a specialised therapy designed to improve mobility, reduce pain, and enhance the overall well-being of dogs. Just like in humans, physiotherapy helps dogs recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and maintain an active lifestyle through targeted treatments.


Physiotherapy can be beneficial for dogs recovering from surgery, suffering from arthritis, hip dysplasia, or neurological disorders, as well as for working and sporting dogs looking to improve performance and prevent injuries. Treatments may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, hydrotherapy, laser therapy, and other non-invasive techniques tailored to each dog's specific needs.


By addressing movement issues and strengthening muscles, physiotherapy not only aids in rehabilitation but also helps prevent future problems. With the right care and therapy, dogs can enjoy a better quality of life, improved comfort, and greater mobility at any stage of life.


​Treatment includes: 


Clinical History, Static Assessment,Dynamic Assessment,Laser Therapy (where applicable|),Physiotherapy Treatment,Home Exercise Plan,Report Write Up.

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K-LASER therapy does not treat conditions, it stimulates the body’s inherent healing mechanisms via a process called photobiomodulation. Through a combination of different wavelengths, power and frequency of laser light K-LASER is able to achieve improved healing times, pain reduction, increased circulation and decreased swelling. Laser Therapy has been utilised in human and animal medicine for many decades, however recent technical advances in laser miniaturisation has allowed laser therapy to be used for a wider range of patients.

Underwater Treadmill

  • Initial Assessment- £78

This includes liaising and management of the necessary Veterinary Consent Forms, conducting a gait analysis, health assessment, weight management programme and allowing your dog to acclimatise in a safe environment. Using this information assessing and designing an appropriate treatment programme. Note that this price includes your second swim FREE!


  • Individual sessions (Pay As You Go) - £50


  • Block of 10 prepaid sessions representing a saving of 10% - £450


  • Combined Underwater Treadmill and Pool package 10 prepaid sessions - £425


Hydrotherapy pool

Initial assessment - £78

We will discuss all your dogs medical history, any surgery they may have had, their general level of fitness and what if any swimming experience they have had. We may only swim your dog for a very short time as this is the first visit to the centre. Note that this price includes your second swim FREE!


• Individual sessions (Pay As You Go) £45


• Block of 10 swims £400 


• 6 Puppy swims £200

Short swims with the emphasis on fun! This excludes puppy's with diagnosed conditions (1 year and under) 


If you would like to bring a second family dog then we charge an extra £5 per dog, per session. This covers the admin fee and washing and drying of your dog. 


Physiotherapy & Laser Therapy

  • Initial Assessment- £55

This includes liaising and management of the necessary Veterinary Consent Forms, Medical history, conducting a gait analysis, static assessment, health assessment, Rehabilitation plan, communication with our Physiotherapist and regular contact updating your vet (report write up).


  • Physiotherapy Follow Up - £45


  • Laser Therapy Individual sessions (Pay As You Go) - £30


  • Laser Therapy Block of 6 prepaid sessions- £170


  • Combined Physiotherapy and Hydrotherapy - TBC



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