Is Your Dog Overweight?
Schedule Your Pet’s 3 Step “Initial Examination/Consultation”.
Start your pets recovery with our Canine Mobility Evaluation. If your pet is a first time client… Get started with our Canine Initial Evaluation to better diagnose and create a program that best fits your pet’s condition/injury.


Question: Has your dog has begun to slow down, has trouble getting up, jumping into the vehicle, or using stairs? K9 Strong Rehabilitation & Conditioning can help!
SPECIAL NOTE: More than half of the dogs in the U.S. are overweight and have trouble with mobility. This results in an excessive use of medications and a decreased life span.
Question: Has your dogs temperament changed? Is your dog trying to send you a message that they have an injury or still feel pain after surgery?
SPECIAL NOTE: After an injury or surgery, it is always a good idea to take your pet to the vet for a checkup just to make sure there is no other underlying medical issue when presenting odd behaviors or temperament changes. Just like a human, animals need physical therapy after any kind of injury or surgery.

The Canine Mobility Evaluation includes:
Start your pets recovery with our Canine Mobility Evaluation.
If your pet is a first time client, and depending upon the type and severity of the injury or surgery, consult our rehabilitation specialist to decide what plan best provides a speedy overall recovery after the initial evaluation.
Gait Analysis
An analysis of the Canine locomotion which is a combined result of body anatomy and velocity of movement. We now have a state-of-the-art gate analysis mat.
Flexibility Testing
Determine your dog’s flexibility by performing a few stretching exercises with them and help your dog limber up. Loss of flexibility equals lack of mobility.
Digital Thermal Imaging
We are proud to have a Digitherm state-of-the-art medical infrared camera that will let you see the source of pain.
Lameness Evaluation
If your dog is moving differently, trouble walking up stairs, or favoring a limb, please let us help you determine what is going on so that your pet can be returned to good health. Many conditions worsen if not quickly treated.
Initial Exercise Plan
Every animal is unique. We work closely with your pet to recover strong and correctly after an injury.
Musculoskeletal Pain Identification
The process used primarily for identifying musculoskeletal pain like arthritis and acute pain from surgery or trauma.
Joint Ranges of Motion
During our evaluation, the joints are evaluated for degrees of flexion and extension.
Neurologic Evaluation
Evaluates balance, reflexes, and other neurologic parameters for nerve or spinal cord disease.
Body Condition Score
60% of dogs in the US are obese. We can help return your pets to their ideal weight and add years to their lives.
Nutrition/Calorie Correction
Making nutritional assessments and recommendations for our patients to maintain or achieve their healthy weight.
Hands-on Structural Palpation
Physical palpation can be used to determine location of any primary, secondary, and/or tertiary pain associated with lameness.
Solution: Our Mission Is to Provide a Professional & Honest Approach to Your Pet’s Care
Because you want your dog friend to be an active happy family member for as long as possible, let us evaluate him for you and create a plan for improvement.
Get in touch with one of our Veterinarian’s or rehabilitation specialists today and let us help your loved one get back to their best performance and health.
