What Is Canine Rehabilitation?
Canine rehabilitation uses the same principles and techniques as human physical therapy. It improves, and helps to maintain, a dog's overall movement and mobility for the best quality of life.
Is Canine Rehabilitation Right For Your Dog?
Whether it’s recovering from surgery or simple strength building for day-to-day activities, our mobile rehabilitation services help to preserve your dog’s youth.
We are the first mobile canine rehabilitation service in northern Nevada. Some pets need more help and might have trouble getting to a rehab clinic. We’re here to help by coming straight to you.

Mobile rehabilitation is perfect for dogs who
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Are anxious in unfamiliar environments
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Have had a recent injury or surgery
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Have owners who have limited mobility or are short on time
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Are showing signs of pain or showing difficulty of getting around the house
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If your dog is struggling to get up the stairs, slowing down on walks or limping, we are here to help. Dogs of all ages can experience injury, age related changes, and general aches and pains. We will work with your dog and you to develop a treatment plan to keep your dog's PAWS IN MOTION!




About Us
As someone who has spent years working in canine rehabilitation and has always had a deep love for dogs, I understand just how much your furry friend means to you. That’s why I am committed to providing the best possible care so that your dog can enjoy many more happy, healthy years by your side.
My mobile dog rehab services are designed with your dog’s comfort and safety in mind. I know that being at home and surrounded by familiar sights and smells is where your furry companion feels most at ease, so I bring my expertise directly to you!
Tail Wagging Testimonials
"I was skeptical about canine rehab as my 12 year old dog showed signs of low back problems, began falling down and having difficultly moving around. That all changed when he was able to jump onto my bed again! I’m now a believer and would do canine rehab again."
Stephen C.
"Jenny has been working on my older dog, Boone, for the past few years. He runs to her whenever she comes in the door because he knows she’s going to make his sore limbs feels better. He groans like an old man getting a massage and gives her gentle licks. He always moves better and does a frisky dance when she’s done."
Lisa L.