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The Canine Fitness Centre (Wickham) | Previously known as Hydrotherapy Four Paws therapy centre
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The Canine Fitness Centre (Wickham) | Previously known as Hydrotherapy Four Paws

Unit F2, Knowle Village Business Park, Mayles Ln, Knowle, Fareham PO17 5DY, United Kingdom

513 reviewsAnimal hospital

About this listing

The Canine Fitness Centre (Wickham) | Previously known as Hydrotherapy Four Paws is listed as a animal hospital in Fareham, England. Based on the listing category and available public business information, this profile may be relevant for owners researching hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, swimming pool services in or around Fareham.

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 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.

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Owners searching in Fareham may also compare nearby providers in England. 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.

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Jayne Meadway

3 months ago

5

From day 1 Sarah showed compassion and kindness to my nervous collie. I have found my dog Wren has improved significantly after having surgery on her front leg and due to Sarah having such a kind approach my girl has been happy to undertake all her physiotherapy without fear. We have now started Hydropherapy and again Sarah has taken her time to let my girl feel more comfortable before asking to much. Looking forward to our next session in the pool. I believe you really have the best professionals who can achieve a...

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From day 1 Sarah showed compassion and kindness to my nervous collie. I have found my dog Wren has improved significantly after having surgery on her front leg and due to Sarah having such a kind approach my girl has been happy to undertake all her physiotherapy without fear. We have now started Hydropherapy and again Sarah has taken her time to let my girl feel more comfortable before asking to much. Looking forward to our next session in the pool. I believe you really have the best professionals who can achieve amazing results thank you.

Julian Kerr

5 months ago

5

Hey brilliant team Not only did you work with us to help or lab x mastiff and his arthritis - after being threatened with surgery - you all got our boy back on his feet. A few weeks ago we all noticed him slow down and not manage his usual physio. there or at home (owners- do their home physio as instructed at home!!!) Turns out Jackson had a 5cm vascular tumour on his spleen. Really tough decision - it ruptures and he bleeds then dies. Vs he is 11 and may not survive surgery or post op. So! Being black and whi...

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Hey brilliant team Not only did you work with us to help or lab x mastiff and his arthritis - after being threatened with surgery - you all got our boy back on his feet. A few weeks ago we all noticed him slow down and not manage his usual physio. there or at home (owners- do their home physio as instructed at home!!!) Turns out Jackson had a 5cm vascular tumour on his spleen. Really tough decision - it ruptures and he bleeds then dies. Vs he is 11 and may not survive surgery or post op. So! Being black and white - surgery.was the only option. If he died on the table then he was with his favourite Vet Helen at Stable Gen Vets. and would know nothing Our hearts of course would snap so he had a splenectomy on monday gone and the tumour and spleen came out on one piece. his recovery is below- without the physio’s physio assistants vet and following our painful hearts - he would t be alive much longer. You should see his lordship now! happy brake, eating and drinking and getting me his toys. slowly slowly of course. His life started being dumped in a landfill and only him and his sister lived. This kind, angelic, boy cares for the whole pack (4) and it’s beautiful to see him recovering. Thank you to this amazing and determined team who hear the digs voices and the people trusted to hold their souls Thank you . Just wanted to update you on Jackson if you could share it on your work WhatsApp? Jackson had a very stable anaesthetic on monday and the Spleen and Tumour were removed in one piece. He came home that night and had morphine injections (i love my vet) throughout the night. He has been the Jackson we know and love - strong, stoic and follows care orders! Today is day 5 and he saw the vet this morning. We await histology however he has been DISCHARGED! He has his waist back! He barks with shear happiness and even gets toys! he demanded a walk today. He is eating, drinking and pooping! So the worst is over and NO shortness of breath. YOU as a team made him fit for this surgery - little did we know. You, the vet, jackson and us have worked as one. This is how is should be for humans. He’s no longer on morphine and the Vet feels he could restart post op physio after week 2 Very slow and steady What a boy! Thank you to an awesome team who we truly consider our friends or at least on our side ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Olivia Mitchell

4 months ago

5

Just the best people. They care about each and every dog like their own.

Parris-Emily James

4 years ago

5

Highly recommend! We've been using Hydrotherapy - Four Paws for around a year now following my dogs first Hip Replacement Surgery. We've just had his second Hip Replacement done 5 weeks ago so will be back this week to start his recovery again. All the staff are so lovely and knowledgeable. xx

Paul Osman

5 years ago

5

My dog Harry absolutely couldn't wait to get in and swim with the brilliant staff here. Harry had a block booking which gave him a new level of energy. Now a few weeks later with a heavy heart Harry became very ill and couldn't carry on. We wouldn't hesitate to bring our new pup here if needed in the future. Keep up the good work girls.

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