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Yorkshire Canine Veterinary Physiotherapy therapy centre
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Yorkshire Canine Veterinary Physiotherapy

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

538 reviewsPhysical therapist

About this listing

Yorkshire Canine Veterinary Physiotherapy is listed as a physical therapist in Goole, England. Based on the listing category and available public business information, this profile may be relevant for owners researching hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, rehab, mobility services in or around Goole.

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:

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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 Goole 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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Leah S

6 months ago

5

My two JRTs have been to Kelly for physiotherapy. Vet scans for them both have been inconclusive, so we have treated based on presentation as we know they both have pain. Bruiser (treating for lumbosacral disease) is reactive and generally a sensitive boy, but Kelly works with him where he's at and hasn't once felt the need to put his muzzle on. He is very much at ease when going to physio and I don't have to worry about bumping into other dogs in passing as Kelly manages this so well we've never even seen another...

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My two JRTs have been to Kelly for physiotherapy. Vet scans for them both have been inconclusive, so we have treated based on presentation as we know they both have pain. Bruiser (treating for lumbosacral disease) is reactive and generally a sensitive boy, but Kelly works with him where he's at and hasn't once felt the need to put his muzzle on. He is very much at ease when going to physio and I don't have to worry about bumping into other dogs in passing as Kelly manages this so well we've never even seen another dog. Blair is an excitable girl and loves going to see Kelly, despite being nervous of the machines. Again Kelly works with Blair at her pace helping her gain confidence with the new machines. Originally, we treated Blair for luxating patella but have had a change of diagnosis to lumbosacral disease as Blair has now shown us a little more about her pain (she's the most tolerant girl and masks well). Being a pet professional myself, I always have 1000 questions for Kelly and she is always happy to answer and give me some great recommendations for products to help continue supporting my terrier twins at home.

Toni Kitching

6 months ago

5

Kelly is absolutely amazing and very knowledgable. Zeus has come on leaps and bounds since he started his hydrotherapy. Even Zeus’s vet said the strength he now has in his back legs is fantastic. Thanks for all your work with Zeus our GSD aka handsome boy!

Steve Copley

9 months ago

5

Kelly is very experienced, and great at what she does. She is very patient, and can put even the most stubborn dogs like mine, through their paces. She is very pleasant and polite, as well as being very skilled. She's also very personal, and you never pass another dog either going in or coming out. The improvement in movement is clear to see, and after having a dog that never had physio or hydrotherapy following surgery, and Summer having had physio and hydrotherapy, the difference is amazing. She even sits properl...

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Kelly is very experienced, and great at what she does. She is very patient, and can put even the most stubborn dogs like mine, through their paces. She is very pleasant and polite, as well as being very skilled. She's also very personal, and you never pass another dog either going in or coming out. The improvement in movement is clear to see, and after having a dog that never had physio or hydrotherapy following surgery, and Summer having had physio and hydrotherapy, the difference is amazing. She even sits properly now. Summer loved going to see Kelly, and we'd strongly recommend here, if your dog needs physio or hydrotherapy.

Peter Steele

6 months ago

5

Kelly has given Bella a new lease of life. After spinal surgery last year Bella attended regularly for physio. Providing you continue with the exercises at home you will see the results. Bella loves to go to her appointments with Kelly😄

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