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WELL ROUNDED

s a dog gets older and a little stiffer when getting up and moving around, owners often start to wonder what options exist to help their pet. Physical therapy, in “canine rehabilitation,” is one way to help older dogs stay active and mobile. Any human condition helped by physical therapy also applies to dogs. The approach is different, but the principles are very much the same. Just like it can help in people, physical therapy can relieve pain and discomfort that your senior dog is experiencing. Water therapy and massage therapy are some of

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