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Dogs Trust Ballymena Rehoming Centre therapy centre
Animal rescue service

Dogs Trust Ballymena Rehoming Centre

60 Teeshan Rd, Ballymena BT43 5PN, United Kingdom

4.6475 reviewsAnimal rescue service

About this listing

Dogs Trust Ballymena Rehoming Centre is listed as a animal rescue service in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. Based on the listing category and available public business information, this profile may be relevant for owners researching animal rescue service services in or around Ballymena.

This page brings together public contact details, location information, service tags and review signals to help owners decide what to ask next. It is not a clinical recommendation, inspection report or confirmation that a centre is suitable for a specific dog.

If your dog is recovering from injury, living with arthritis, rebuilding after surgery or struggling with mobility, contact your vet before booking. A good centre should be willing to explain referral requirements, assessment steps and how sessions are adapted for your dog's health and confidence.

Services this centre may offer

Based on the listing category and public business information, this centre may be relevant for:

Animal rescue service

Confirm current services, therapist availability, prices and suitability directly with the centre before travelling.

Questions to ask before booking

  • Do you require veterinary referral or consent?
  • Who assesses my dog before the first session?
  • Do you recommend pool work, treadmill work or physiotherapy?
  • How do you monitor water hygiene and safety?
  • Can you provide reports for my vet or insurer?

Before your first appointment

Bring your dog's diagnosis if known, medication details, vet referral notes, insurance requirements and a clear summary of recent symptoms. Tell the centre if your dog is nervous, reactive, water-shy or has handling sensitivities.

Local area

Owners searching in Ballymena may also compare nearby providers in Northern Ireland. Check travel time, parking, accessibility and whether the centre can accommodate your dog's size, mobility and confidence level.

Always speak with your vet before starting hydrotherapy, physiotherapy or rehabilitation. If your dog is in pain, injured or unwell, contact a vet promptly.

Google reviews

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Scott Anthony

2 months ago

5

Dog trust Ballymena is the best place I have adopted three wonderful dogs the staff are the best helpful and informative.

Stephen Shepherd

3 years ago

5

Sent pictures of George our fabulous friend adopted from Canterbury but born in or near Ballymena he is a wonderful dog and we love him dearly.We want to thank Dogs Trust for letting us adopt him to give him his forever home Mr and Mrs Shepherd

StwabewyTart

6 years ago

5

So my father in law adopted his pup from here. They are amazing and do such good work. Checks on whether you're suitable pet owners. Puppy pack to get started and best of all a new family member. Hes beautiful and grown so much

Julie Sullivan

2 years ago

5

I have adopted two dogs from Dogs Trust Ballymena, Tizzy is 11 and Archie is 3. The staff are friendly and welcoming, the centre is bright and clean, although we haven't seen the brand new centre. The staff are very knowledgeable and help you through the adoption process as well as helping with any training and support required after adoption.

Margaret Kerr

4 years ago

5

Adopted Kevin here 9 weeks ago. Very lively spaniel cross breed. Good advice and backup and time to agree the decision. He is hard work but giving our life a purpose. We are trying different training methods and now have a trainer using psychology and clicker training which we are happier with. He is a happy boy and settling in well. A rehomed dog can give so much back if you put the time and effort in. 🐕

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