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The Beginner’s Guide To Hydrotherapy For Dogs

Dog hydrotherapy is becoming more and more popular. Read on to learn more about the benefits of dog hydrotherapy and how it works. 

Dog hydrotherapy is becoming more and more popular. It can be used to promote good health, to prevent health issues and as a part of rehabilitation for dogs suffering from ill health or injuries. 

While hydrotherapy might not be a cure-all, it can certainly help our canine companions in a number of positive ways. 

Read on to learn more about the benefits of dog hydrotherapy and how it works. 

What is dog hydrotherapy?

Hydrotherapy is the use of water to help with healing or quality of life, and it can be used for both humans and animals. For dogs, hydrotherapy usually takes the form of either an underwater treadmill or a warm water pool, under the guidance of a trained professional. 

Canine hydrotherapy utilises a non-weight bearing form of exercise which is low impact on joints and offers a wealth of positive health benefits, including greater range of movement. 

Opting for a qualified canine hydrotherapist ensures that your dog is closely monitored and has a hydrotherapy regime tailored to meet their needs safely. 

What does hydrotherapy do for dogs?

Dog hydrotherapy can be used for rehabilitation, fitness, or simply for fun. It’s a brilliant low impact activity that can aid muscle and body conditioning whilst being gentle on your dog’s joints.

It’s a physical activity which is beneficial to puppies and senior dogs alike. With dogs as young as one years old showing signs of early onset arthritis, finding exercise options which allow for a mental and physical workout, without a strain on their joints, is hugely beneficial. Plus, it’s fun! 

dog hydrotherapy benefits

What are the benefits of hydrotherapy for dogs?

There are numerous benefits of hydrotherapy for dogs, which is why it’s becoming such a popular activity and treatment method. Some of the benefits include: 

  • Increased muscle strength and muscle mass
  • improved range of motion and mobility
  • Reduced swelling and inflammation
  • Increased stamina and cardiovascular fitness
  • Improved circulation
  • Reduced recovery time from injury or surgery 
  • Improved weight management
  • Increased muscle relaxation
  • Reduced boredom when on restricted exercise 

Who is dog hydrotherapy for?

Hydrotherapy can be beneficial for all dogs, it’s not only for dogs recovering from surgery, trauma or to manage health conditions. 

For example, hydrotherapy is brilliant for sports dogs who compete or take part in high impact activities such as agility. It can help decrease any inflammation, strengthen and condition muscles, and improve your dog’s mobility. 

For these reasons, it’s also brilliant for puppies and young dogs, who may have lots of energy to burn but who’s joints and muscles need gentle care whilst they develop. 

Any visit to a dog hydrotherapy centre should only be conducted after a referral from your vet. If you’re considering trying hydrotherapy,  book an appointment with your vet first to discuss whether it’s suitable for your dog. 

vet referral for dog hydrotherapy

What conditions can hydrotherapy support in dogs?

  • Elbow or Hip Dysplasia
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Luxated Patella
  • Spondylosis
  • Spinal issues or injury
  • Overweight or obese dogs
  • Cruciate ligament injuries
  • Orthopaedic conditions

How often should a dog have hydrotherapy?

The frequency of hydrotherapy sessions will depend on your individual dog’s needs. Your veterinarian or a certified hydrotherapist can help you determine how often your dog should have hydrotherapy.

How long is a hydrotherapy session for a dog?

The duration of your dog’s hydrotherapy sessions will vary depending on your dog’s breed, physical fitness and their health. Your hydrotherapist should assess your dog at each visit to determine the length of the session, based on your individual dog.

Typically a hydrotherapy session can be anything from 10 minutes to 60 minutes, and the time span may vary as your dog progresses through treatment and improves in fitness, health and water confidence. 

dog swimming in hydrotherapy pool

How much does Dog Hydrotherapy cost?

On average, between £30 and £50 per session. The price will vary across the UK, so get in touch with your local dog hydrotherapy pool or centre for an exact price. 

Don’t forget to check with your pet insurance company whether hydrotherapy is covered, as many insurance providers include complimentary therapies. 

You will need a referral from your vet before proceeding with hydrotherapy, so book in with your local vet to discuss first. 

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