From nerve damage to a normal functioning: Milou the Samoyed Young boy Milou came to us when he could not properly place his right hind paw after his hip surgery. Along with physiotherapy techniques and custom made boots, look how he is happily running like a normal doggie now!
Green Lipped Mussel for Dogs: Our Planet's Gift for Arthritic Joints Dr Jane shares how green-lipped mussels help relieve joint pain and degenerative joint disease (or osteoarthritis) in senior dogs.
Puppy Zola (was Bellatrix), the Swimmer Puppy When Bellatrix was rescued at weeks old, she was unable to support herself and paddling on the ground. Together with her amazing foster family, we began intense therapy aiming to get her joints back to normal alignment
Dog-friendly Hiking Trails in Hong Kong- based on Your Dog's Fitness Level! We have been out exploring some of our favourite hikes across Hong Kong. Not sure what your pooch can handle? We have graded the trails from a doggie fitness and ability viewpoint to help you decide. Pick from our different levels of trails that suits both you and your fur-kids!!
Willy, the miracle puppy When Willy was rescued, her hind legs were deformed and needed surgeries to help aligning. With intensive physiotherapy techniques, we helped her to stand and use her legs again!
Charlie is back on her paws- rehabilitation from nerve paralysis at front leg We met puppy Charlie 1 month after her car accident where we guided her pawrents throughout the long journey of rehabilitation from nerve paralysis at front leg.
Luna working hard after surgery for elbow dysplasia and growth plate problems Luna showing her dedication to her prescribed exercise from Dr Jane: sand digging!
Mo Mo's spinal walk after spinal surgery for severe IVDD Mo Mo and her owners work with us on developing an intensive physiotherapy programme, which included laser therapy and PEMF (Assisi Loop) along with neurological techniques to help Mo Mo’s nerve sensation and motor function.
Horlick's shoulder stabilisation system Little Horlick’s family noticed that he limps on his left front leg and his shoulders seem ‘loose’. We found out his both shoulders are unstable (medial shoulder instability) and tend to slide outwards when walking on slippery floors.
How your dog’s waddle walk is an early indication of problems to come, and how to avoid them! Just like many of us, some dogs tend to pile on the pounds if their diet is left unchecked. Perhaps you have noticed your dog has a waddle or shuffling walk and maybe even thought it was cute?
Celebrating our 5th Anniversary with all our pawfriends! To all our pet patients, pet pawrents, veterinary colleagues and friends for contributing to five fantastic years as Hong Kong’s first dedicated pet physiotherapy and rehabilitation practice.