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Our specialist assesses your dog’s mobility challenges and sets objectives to restore function.
We develop a programme of controlled exercises, manual therapies, and progressive activities tailored to your dog’s specific needs.
Your dog works on strength, coordination, and flexibility in guided sessions. We monitor improvements, making any necessary adjustments.
Rebuild strength safely with custom exercises, balance boards, and treadmill workouts. Our CCRP-certified therapists restore function and confidence.
Custom treadmill workouts rebuild strength and coordination.
Wobble boards and cavaletti rails enhance proprioception.
Active recovery minimises long-term painkiller use.
Easy daily exercises for busy pet parents.
Expertise in post-op and neurological rehab.
EXCELLENT Based on 183 reviews Posted on HannaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Highly recommended by Charlie!Posted on Jackee YTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The place is clean and the team is friendly and professional. They are knowledgeable and work with confidence. They shared with me his problems and taught me how to massage him at home. My old boy is slowly gaining muscle strength. Way to go! 👍🏻👏🏻💪Posted on Aylwin JeanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We've sent both our dogs to RehabVet for some years now. Thanks to the staff at RehabVet, Butter loves his swim here. Both Butter and Maple loves the staff here when they come by for rehab exercises, swim/hydro.Posted on May TanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Been with rehabvet for about 4 months . My dog is improving and enjoying the session . The staffs are friendly and helpfulPosted on Cherly KTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Haru has been going to rehabvet since Nov 2025 to manage his mobility caused by luxating patellar and hip dysplasia. Thus far, we witnessed huge improvements thru several methods of rehabilitation such as ultrasound/laser therapy, land exercises and hydrotherapy! Aside from the treatments, what made us continue with them is the hospitality of the staff! They are always so welcoming and you could feel the warmth everytime you step into the clinic! Plus point it’s a newly renovated clinic, shout out to the pool’s ramp, which Haru who dislikes swimming, swam a good 30 mins with Sean! We are amazed! Also, they treat your furkid with love and respect. Highly recommended. We are glad to have chosen rehabvet for HaruPosted on Henrietta TanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Always a pleasant experience here at RehabVet- clean area, calm ambience and super patient therapists. Staff are very willing to share tips on home care massages and explain in detail how our pups muscles work, gait observation and strength training for them!Posted on Logan WooferineTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Met RehabVet at Pet Expo years ago and have trusted them with my dog ever since. Dr. Sara and the team’s explanations on joint care were very helpful and when my dog was injured recently, the treatment and home care really helped his recovery. Kind team and a lovely newly renovated space!Posted on myyzephyrTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Friendly team and most importantly they helped my furkid with his muscle spasms and lower back painPosted on L STrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My elderly dog had luxating patella. She showed good improvement after 10 sessions of infrared, ultrasound and massage. She stopped limping after the 1st few sessions and thereafter was able to walk well. I will continue with Rehab Vet for further treatment like hydro therapy. Staff are pleasant and professional.Posted on Gelly TeyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had a very positive experience at the rehab vet. The entire team was professional, gentle, and reassuring throughout the session. Dr Sara was especially wonderful — knowledgeable, patient, and took the time to explain everything clearly without rushing. You can tell she genuinely cares about the animals and their recovery. The facility has also just been renovated and is very clean, modern, and calm, making it a comfortable and conducive environment for both pets and owners. Truly appreciate the care and attention given. Highly recommended.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
To restore mobility, strength, and function after injury, surgery, or due to chronic conditions.
Therapeutic exercises, balance boards, resistance bands, and customised treadmill programmes.
Physical therapy focuses on active movement, while physiotherapy includes manual techniques like massage or joint mobilisation.
In cases like mild cruciate tears, yes! Strengthening muscles can stabilise affected joints.
1–3 times weekly initially, tapering as your pet improves. Home exercises are crucial for progress.
Yes! Your therapist will design a home programme with exercises like sit-to-stands or cavaletti poles.
Absolutely! Gentle exercises improve circulation and ease stiffness in older pets.
Look for CCRP (Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner) qualifications. The Animal Rehab Centre has certified staff.
Very high when started early. Compliance with home exercises greatly impacts outcomes.
Ask your vet for a referral. Most clinics offer free initial assessments to create a tailored plan.
Angeline
Physiotherapist, Bachelors (Hons) of Physiotherapy (UK), CCRP (Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner)
Angeline earned her Bachelors (Hons) in Physiotherapy from MAHSA University and has been working as a human physiotherapist in Malaysia and Singapore since 2018.
From a young age, Angeline has been passionate about animal physiotherapy, believing that rehabilitation is crucial for optimizing animals’ lives and preventing injury. After several years of human physiotherapy practice, she decided to specialize in canine rehabilitation, applying her expertise in manual therapy, including massage, stretching, and exercises.
She volunteered at RehabVet for several months before officially joining the team. During this time, she also completed a certificate in Canine Anatomy and Physiology from the London College of Osteopathy and Health Science. Most recently, Angeline earned her CCRP (Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner), further enhancing her qualifications.
Angeline now works full-time as an Animal Physiotherapist at RehabVet, continuing her mission to help animals lead healthier, more mobile lives.
Having been in the equestrian sector with Way Of The Horse since 2012, Sean is an experienced horse trainer and manager. He has also taught and overseen various types of lessons, involving equine therapies that are specially catered to children with needs from Autism, Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and more.
Inspired and passionate, Sean feels immense satisfaction in his work and hopes to contribute his talents and knowledge to facilitate the powerful changes that can be experienced through animal-human interactions.
Sean currently works here as an Animal Rehabilitation Therapist and is also a certified Hydrotherapist under the Greyfriars Rehabilitation and Veterinary Centre in Surrey, United Kingdom. He lends his expertise to working with equine, canines and felines alike at RehabVet.
Xan graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from National Chiayi University and has four years of experience working as a small animal veterinarian in Taiwan. Throughout his practice, Xan recognised the limitations of conventional medicine in addressing certain conditions, which ignited his interest in holistic medicine.
Xan graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from National Chiayi University and has four years of experience working as a small animal veterinarian in Taiwan. Throughout his practice, Xan recognised the limitations of conventional medicine in addressing certain conditions, which ignited his interest in holistic medicine.Xan graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from National Chiayi University and has four years of experience working as a small animal veterinarian in Taiwan. Throughout his practice, Xan recognised the limitations of conventional medicine in addressing certain conditions, which ignited his interest in holistic medicine.
Dedicated to continuous learning, Xan actively seeks out new knowledge to enhance his ability to care for our patients.
Joyce came from a pet grooming background where she has learnt valuable tips in being able to handle an animal with patience and care. She has a passion for animals and enjoys seeing animals getting better.
She has joined us here at RehabVet since early 2020 as an Animal Therapist Assistant. Through the sessions, she has gained experience in the various methods in which rehabilitation can benefit the animal. Joyce is always eager to learn and get to know your animals, and in turn, provide the best for your fur-kids.
In her free time, she loves to dance and be at home with her mixed breed boy whom she adopted since 2015. Continually learning in this journey, she hopes to help all the animals that she comes across with.
Having five years of experience in pet grooming, during which Noelle has developed a strong expertise in handling a wide variety of dogs, including those that are aggressive or senior. Noelle’s calm energy allows her to connect with animals on a deeper level, ensuring they feel safe and comfortable during rehab sessions. Noelle has a genuine passion and care for animals, and she takes pride in creating a positive experience for both pets and their owners. Her understanding of the pet’s unique needs makes her a trusted professional in the field, dedicated to promoting pets’ well-being.
Sharon graduated with a law degree but has always had a soft spot for animals, especially dogs. She has a number of years of experience as a Canine Hydrotherapist, working with dogs in hydrotherapy and fitness swim programs. She obtained her Certificate in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals followed by the more advanced Level 3 Diploma in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals at the world renowned Greyfriars Veterinary Rehabilitation and Referral Centre in Surrey, UK.