Canine Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a manual therapy that can be used to evaluate your animal’s health either in a preventative measure or to improve performance and wellbeing without the use of medication or sedatives.
Canine osteopathy can help for variety of symptoms but not limited to:
Dog seems stiffer/taking a longer time to warm up
Arthritic/Elderly dog
Changes in gait
Limping or looking ‘lame’
Tiring down or slowing during walks
Less willing to go for walks
Difficulty getting in and out of cars or sofa
Struggling to perform tasks/jumps (working dog/agility/canicross)
Sudden change in activity or fitness level
Regaining mobility after ligament/tendon/joint/articulatory injuries
Change in behaviour


What happens during an osteopathic session?
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons issued the following guidance for veterinarians in the UK. Maintenance of the musculoskeletal system for a healthy animal does not need a veterinary delegation. “An animal declared healthy by the owner, in cases where care is given to maintain good health and optimise competition performance, can be seen without specific Veterinary referral with the caveats stated. This covers the areas of Maintenance care and Competition care” As a consequence of this statement, permission to treat animals will only be sought where there is a known injury or disease that is related to the reason, I have been asked to treat the animal. If your animal is under any current veterinary care whatever the reason may be or is currently taking medication, I will send you the Veterinary Consent Form to send to your vet so they may complete the form and send it back to me before our appointment. It is a legal requirement for me to have veterinary consent before osteopathically assessing and treating an animal that has a suspected pathologically related issue. It has never been an issue as most vets agree unless they have a valid medical reasoning they would refuse.
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After booking your appointment with me, you will be sent the New Appointment Form for you to complete and sign before our appointment. So please aim to send it back to me 24 hours before our appointment. As you will see it is an extensive form, however this will save us a lot of time during the appointment meaning I will have more time to examine and treat your animal.
During the first appointment, I may ask you some follow up questions if I require more information. I will proceed to assess your dog’s vital signs and then observe it’s posture and gait in walk and trot. This will already give me an indication of what I will further test during the examination part of the appointment. I will assess your dog’s muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints. On rare occasions it may not be suitable for me to treat if I believe that your dog may have an underlying injury or illness that could be linked to the reason you have asked me to treat it. In that case I will refer you back to your registered veterinarian.
I use a variety of techniques which will always be tailored to your animal's need. These include soft tissue techniques, joint articulation and manipulation along with more gentle techniques in order to restore balance. The entire process is medication and sedation free.
At the end of the appointment, we will discuss management strategies and any exercises if required.
The first consultation lasts 60-90 minutes and follow up appointments usually are 30-45 minutes




Get in touch
Feel free to send me a message via the form or directly through my number or email and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
Contact telephone number
07473 360 675
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