Pawsitive Transformations
Celebrating the incredible journeys of my clients working with their diagnosis
Jet came to me after a sudden lameness, numerous X ray images were taken of his limbs and sent to a specialised but were unable to locate a issue. Jet is very nervous so sessions were taken slow. Over the course we managed to assess his whole body. What I found was a big restriction in his neck range of motion. Since treatment and home exercises Jets lameness has disappeared! He gets the odd stiffness sometimes but his improvements is wonderful!
He is back to being a normal happy dog


Dexter came for physiotherapy 7 weeks post IVDD surgery When Dexter started physiotherapy nearly seven weeks post discharge, he was still reliant on a sling for walking, had significant pelvic limb weakness with a neurological gait pattern and paraspinal hump.
He is now walking great and his hump from compensating is slowly resolving with exercises and treatment!
Toffee experienced paralysis in 2023. Being unable to move. Toffee had decompressive neck surgery followed with a dedicated physiotherapy rehabilitation plan, she made an incredible recovery! Within just a few months, Toffee was walking unaided, and today, you’d never know anything had happened to her!
Bella underwent surgery on her cruciate ligament and completed a physiotherapy rehabilitation package. She had a smooth recovery with thanks to her owners’ dedication! Following the advice perfectly, Bella has regained strength and range of motion in her limbs. She’s now back to running around and enjoying life as if nothing happened, well done Bella!


Harley was diagnosed with an iliopsoas strain. In the top photos, you can see her wide stance, which was also evident in her walk. She was reluctant to stretch out her hindlimbs. After treatment and a tailored home plan, she now has a much narrower stance and gait, confidently stretches her hindlimbs, sits more comfortably, and is pain-free on palpation!


Hardy was diagnosed with elbow dysplasia, and his surgeon initially recommended physiotherapy before considering surgery. After a few months of treatment and exercises, Hardy returned for a check-up, and the vet confirmed that surgery was no longer necessary, his limp had disappeared, and he had regained strength!


Moss was diagnosed with global hypermobility and patella luxation. After undergoing body conditioning to build strength, the vet was amazed to find that her patella could no longer be moved out of place!