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Essex Canine Hydrotherapy

2 Raymonds, London Rd, Wickford SS11 8UA, United Kingdom

532 reviewsPet supply store

About this listing

Essex Canine Hydrotherapy is listed in Wickford, England under pet supply store, with directory tags for hydrotherapy and swimming pool. Its public Google profile shows a 5 rating from 32 reviews at the time this dataset was imported. The listing includes both a website and phone number, so owners can check current services before travelling. Owner review themes in the imported data include hydrotherapy, dog care and caring staff; treat these as prompts for questions rather than clinical evidence.

Essex Canine Hydrotherapy is listed as a pet supply store in Wickford, England. Based on the listing category and available public business information, this profile may be relevant for owners researching hydrotherapy, swimming pool services in or around Wickford.

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.

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Questions for this centre

  • Is hydrotherapy and swimming pool appropriate for my dog's diagnosis, age, confidence and fitness level?
  • Would you recommend pool work, underwater treadmill work, physiotherapy or another route?
  • How do you introduce nervous, senior, large or post-operative dogs safely?
  • How do you monitor water hygiene, fatigue, discomfort and session progress?
  • Can you share notes or progress updates with my vet or insurer if needed?

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  • Current services, appointment availability and whether the service shown here is still offered.
  • Whether veterinary referral or consent is needed before the first session.
  • Who assesses your dog, what qualifications are relevant and how progress is recorded.
  • Prices, cancellation terms, insurance paperwork and any first-session requirements.
  • That the website or phone details on this page are still current.

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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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Rebecca Lee

3 months ago

5

Our senior rescue lost his leg 9 years ago (to chemical burns before rescue) understandably he's nervous with other people. The staff are so lovely and gentle with him. From the first session his need for pain killers was greatly reduced. He is more mobile and less stiff after his sessions (and he always smells lovely afterwards!)

Dorothy Daly

a year ago

5

My lab has been going for a while now, Mia absolutely loves it, looks forward to going mention swimming, her ears pop up..staff are really lovely and friendly, and will give advice if you need it. Feel like one of the family now . Thank you Essex Canine Hydrotherapy for taking such good care of my dogs, I know they are in good hands x

Kayleigh Daniels

3 years ago

5

I've been taking my Sussex Spaniel twice a month for 6 months. I've noticed a big difference in the way he swims as well as the confidence he has in the water. The ladies are all so friendly & helpful. Highly recommended.

Tracy Lang

10 months ago

5

My dog has a luxating patella and it has definitely helped having hydrotherapy. The ladies here are lovely and really care about the dogs. Highly recommend.

Julie Fitzpatrick

2 years ago

5

To Kelly, Gina and the team. Andy and I would like to thank you all so much for looking after Luther. Sadly Luther passed over to the rainbow bridge on 7th May 2023. He really suffered with his back legs but we know that having the regular hydro sessions extended his life as he stayed stronger for longer. Thank you all for being so caring and professional. We know you will all have a special place in your heart for Luther too. Thank you xxxx

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