Paws in Motion offers a mobile home visit service for Hong Kong clients.
We offer Veterinary Physiotherapy services to dogs, cats, rabbits and even exotic pets!
Post-surgical repair of joint problems such as cruciate rupture, total hip replacement, osteoarthritis, joint dysplasia, fracture repair, soft tissue trauma of the muscles, tendons and ligaments.
Rehabilitation is aimed at helping the nerves regenerate by utilising their ability to reorganise and adapt, known as neuroplasticity.
Massage therapy, heat therapy, laser and electromagnetic field therapy are very therapeutic for our geriatric pets that need that extra care as they age gracefully.
Canine sports medicine is a rapidly growing field, as we learn the importance of keeping our pets fit and strong to prevent injury.
The risks of obesity in pets are well known: heart disease, diabetes, joint arthritis and short lifespan. Weight management guidance is key to keeping your pet healthy.
Our rehabilitation therapist and veterinary surgeon, Dr Jane McNae, is happy to take on new patients and assess their needs, even if they are not under current veterinary care. Sometimes, if further tests or treatment are needed, we may need to refer you back to your family veterinarian (or will happily recommend a clinic if you do not have a regular vet), for assessment.
Paws in Motion now offers telemedicine to our clients. In these difficult times where travel to the clinic or home visits may be difficult, we want to put your mind at ease and help support your pet. We understand how frustrating and at times confusing it can be to help your pet with mobility and pain issues, but there is so much that we can show to help you and your pet without an in-person consultation.
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?
The all-natural formulation of Encore Mobility contains key ingredients from New Zealand Bioactive Deer Velvet and Green Lipped Mussel which work synergistically to benefit your dog. Here we look at the science!
Staying at home does not necessarily mean boredom for you and your furry friends! As experts in pet mobility and rehabilitation, we'd love to share some fun activities you can do with your pets during indoor days.
Sometimes our pets need extra support to help them get around and enjoy life.
We understand that pain management is not only about drugs.
Because kitties and doggies can get stressed and we want to help.
Paws in Motion now offers telemedicine to our clients in turn help support your pet in these times where travel to the clinic or home visits may be difficult.