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Will my dog’s physio judge me?

In short NO!!



A study by Legal and general showed that around 25% of dog owners fear that vets will judge the quality of their pet care. Do you fall into this category? If you’re anything like me chances are you at least feel a little anxious about how you’re perceived. But who isn’t?


That’s why I want to break down this barrier for my clients. I don’t want anyone to feel judgement gets in the way of their pet having the best possible care and life.


I am all about no judgment support for dog owners to give you peace of mind that your dogs are set up for a long and happy life.


But I know that it can be challenging to ask for help or even to admit to ourselves that we need help without pets' health and fitness.


It can be demoralising and frustrating to know that we don’t have all the answers. But there is no need to despair you can get all the tools you need to help your pets live a long and happy life.



How do I create a no judgement space?


  1. All sessions are bespoke and cater to you and your pet and are even carried out in your own home environment to help you both feel comfortable and relaxed.

  2. Sessions move at your pet's pace so if they are nervous or anxious we will take it slow, if they're giddy and want to play we will have regular play breaks. All we ask is that your pets are happy to be handled, if they’re not we can work with you and a veterinary behaviourist to get them there.

  3. All exercise plans are custom to you and your pet. If you struggle to find the time we can choose exercises that fit into your everyday routine. Trouble with your own mobility, no problem, we can get your pet working on exercises that don’t need you by their side.

  4. All questions are sensible questions. Ask away and I will answer.

  5. I give you the tools you need to feel confident and supported in improving your pet's fitness, quality of life or in their recovery from injury or surgery.



This is a short and sweet one but any questions just let me know.


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