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Yorkshire Canine Therapy Centre Ltd

Bridge House, Bridge Ln, Pollington, Goole DN14 0DX, United Kingdom

563 reviewsVeterinarian

About this listing

Yorkshire Canine Therapy Centre Ltd is listed in Goole, England under veterinarian, with directory tags for hydrotherapy, physiotherapy and rehab. Its public Google profile shows a 5 rating from 63 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, physiotherapy and cruciate ligament injury; treat these as prompts for questions rather than clinical evidence.

Yorkshire Canine Therapy Centre Ltd is listed as a veterinarian in Goole, England. Based on the listing category and available public business information, this profile may be relevant for owners researching hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, rehab services in or around Goole.

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Questions for this centre

  • Is hydrotherapy, physiotherapy and rehab 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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Google reviews

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Margaret Pye

6 months ago

5

Our first month with Yorkshire Canine Therapy Centre has been just great. Sally our Labrador has arthritis and elbow dysplasia and being a 10 year old needs some help. She has taken to the water treadmill and her mobility is already a lot better, she has even taken to jumping on the sofa for a snooze, something she has not done for a while. This is all down to Kelly and Becky, lovely, friendly, and welcoming, and you can tell how much they care for doggies, we are so pleased we found out about the Centre and would...

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Our first month with Yorkshire Canine Therapy Centre has been just great. Sally our Labrador has arthritis and elbow dysplasia and being a 10 year old needs some help. She has taken to the water treadmill and her mobility is already a lot better, she has even taken to jumping on the sofa for a snooze, something she has not done for a while. This is all down to Kelly and Becky, lovely, friendly, and welcoming, and you can tell how much they care for doggies, we are so pleased we found out about the Centre and would give a big shout out to the work they do.

Peter Steele

6 months ago

5

Kelly is amazing. Bella has literally come on in leaps and bounds. Last Christmas she had spinal surgery and could not put weight on her back legs. Now she runs around like the mad cockerpoo she is. Cannot recommend Kelly highly enough.

Rob and Jo Maidment

2 years ago

5

Highly recommend Kelly at Yorkshire Canine Therapy Centre. Kelly has helped 5 of our dogs all with different needs. Buster used to go for fun swims and left the legacy of being the splashes dog to swim there. Pepper went due to her having arthritis in her hips. Skip went for fun swims to gain confidence in water and help him with his confidence. Bella went for fun swims and to keep old bones moving. Chief our rottie is seeing Kelly for physio and hydro due to elbow dysplasia at the grand age of 4.5yrs. Couldn't ask...

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Highly recommend Kelly at Yorkshire Canine Therapy Centre. Kelly has helped 5 of our dogs all with different needs. Buster used to go for fun swims and left the legacy of being the splashes dog to swim there. Pepper went due to her having arthritis in her hips. Skip went for fun swims to gain confidence in water and help him with his confidence. Bella went for fun swims and to keep old bones moving. Chief our rottie is seeing Kelly for physio and hydro due to elbow dysplasia at the grand age of 4.5yrs. Couldn't ask for a more professional and competent therapist and physio.

barbara cooke

6 months ago

5

Amazing results for my 14 year old spaniel, he’s like a spring chicken again! Thank you Kelly, highly recommend for all senior dogs

Denise Morton

6 months ago

5

Merlot has remaindered me to do this. He says he loves his hydrotherapy even if he has to work. It keeps his old joints moving. He enjoys getting fused and his treats. Xxx

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