Hydrotherapy for dogs in Aberdeen city and Aberdeenshire

As a qualified Registered Veterinary Nurse with a further qualification in canine hydrotherapy, I come from a highly qualified and experienced position to help your dog.

Hydrotherapy can provide help in more situations than commonly thought, from post-operative care to ageing pets and reducing obesity.

Our Canine Hydrotherapy Services

Post-operative patients

Hydrotherapy can promote healing times after surgery by reducing inflammation and stiffness whilst improving strength and muscle tone. We can use techniques to encourage correct gait patterning and use of the affected limb.

Wounds must be fully healed prior to treatment and any stitches removed by your vet.

  • After TPLO cruciate surgery

  • Spinal disc disease

  • After patellar knee surgery

Sport and agility dogs

The use of the underwater treadmill can help to build core strength, enhance coordination and promote cardiovascular fitness which is needed for the endurance needed for our canine athletes.

  • Agility

  • Canicross

  • Flyball

Obesity and joint health

Hydrotherapy can offer pain relief and increased joint range of motion in pets with joint disease. The water’s properties can aid in strengthening muscles of affected joints.

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Degenerative Joint Disease

  • Obesity

What matters to me

My Purpose

I am here to promote healing and improve quality of life for post-operative dogs, canine athletes and dogs who are overweight. I will improve options for holistic multimodal analgesia and rehabilitation for all canine patients.


My Vision

I aim to become a well established rehabilitation centre in the North-East of Scotland, develop good relationships with veterinary practices in Aberdeen and shire and provide an easy to use services for all pet owners in this area.


My Values

I am passionate about improving the quality of life of dogs, seeing results of my rehabilitation care and also patient nursing care in the veterinary hospitals. I am focused on improving pet owner perception of patient pain and providing care for senior pets.


Start your dog’s journey for rehabilitation or improving their quality of life.