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Hound and Hoof Veterinary Physiotherapy Fully qualified, insured & NAVP registered. Mobile Veterinary Physiotherapy services around Cheshire

06/08/2024

⭐️ Before and After ⭐️

In the first video you can see the increase in muscle tone and trigger points present throughout the back. In the second video, you can see the improvement instantly after treatment!

Through massage and trigger point release your horse is not only much more comfortable but is also able to use themselves more effectively, leading to improved posture, strength and reduced risk of injury!!

If youd like to improve your horse’s muscle tone, quality and overall comfort, please get in touch!!

📞 07972 887118
📧 [email protected]

👇🏼This is so important!! Often a change in your dogs behaviour is not due to them “being naughty” or simply just wanting...
22/03/2024

👇🏼This is so important!!

Often a change in your dogs behaviour is not due to them “being naughty” or simply just wanting to cause trouble. Behaviour is often a really big indicator that there is pain somewhere in the body. Often once we manage this pain and their activity/exercise levels, there is a dramatic change in behaviour.

If you think your dog could benefit from physiotherapy please get in touch:

📞07972 887118
📧[email protected]

‘My dog is naughty/bad/untrainable/dominant/stupid’

I hear this most weeks on intake forms. Usually I get pretty excited to see these cos I know I’m gonna get to change a dog and owners life!

So often we write our dogs off as any adjective that fits the above and honestly, I’m yet to meet a dog who fits any of those adjectives (and I have worked with 10k plus dogs over the ten years I’ve been doing this!). I do however week in week out meet dogs with health issues that contribute to their slow progress in terms of training. Did you know dogs don’t show pain or discomfort how we do? We often think ‘oh he isn’t limping or yelping so he is fine’.

Please read the examples below ⬇️

🐾 A huntaway cross who I work with who bit his owner. Reluctant to have his feet cleaned, got spicy over any intense handling, had periods of seeming insanity and relentless barking and being unable to calm down. Huntaways are vocal dogs… but…

Turns out he had hip dysplasia. This dog didn’t limp. He wasn’t lame in any way. He chased his ball and sprinted and jumped and had no issues physically on the surface however under that behaviour was pain.

🐾 A French bulldog. Resource guarding to the extreme. Bit his owners while resource guarding the knot pattern in their wooden floor. Also bombed around without a worry in the world and had no outward signs of pain.

Turns out he had a severe spinal condition causing intermittent excruciating pain.

🐾 A young spaniel owned by a very good friend who was having confidence issues. She would ‘tap out’ of training on the regular and my friend went from ‘this is my ticket dog who will represent my country’ to ‘is this even possible?’

Dog had hormonal issues and likely spikes of hormones left right and centre. A carefully timed spay and she is now grade 6 in agility.

🐾 A friends Border Collie. Owned by a very experienced and talented agility handler and trainer. Regularly ‘checked out’ of training sessions, seemed to not be able to learn things that were moderately straightforward. Described by other trainers as ‘oh she is just a border collie it’s what they are like’.

Turns out she is mostly deaf.

🐾 A black Labrador. Always social and friendly and attended brilliant puppy classes and adolescent classes. Had the best start training wise you can imagine. He started showing some intermittent aggression to his owners in the home and aggression to other dogs out and about.

Turns out he had bilateral elbow dysplasia.

🐾 Young German Shepherd. Always energetic and silly in her behaviour but suddenly got worse. Excessive zoomies, inability to settle, increased reactivity to other dogs, reluctant to get in the car, obsessive destruction at home.

Turns out she had an infection in her va**na that was causing discomfort and exacerbating all those teenage behaviours to the point of being unmanageable.

🐾 My own dog! My NSDTR started missing his dog walk contact early last year. I was tearing my hair out trying to fix it.

Turns out he had a minor iliopsoas strain and some physio fixed the issue for us.

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All these dogs have one thing in common. They are not stupid or untrainable or naughty or dominant. They are uncomfortable and that is triggering extreme behaviour fallout.

None of the above issues would be resolveable with training. All of the issues will be resolveable with training ONLY when the pain is resolved. Some of them will have drastic improvement from the moment the pain or discomfort is managed!

If your behaviourist or trainer doesn’t immediately advise a veterinary visit if any aggression, excessive ‘naughtiness’ or strange behaviour is present, walk away immediately. Even if you think your dog is fine, visit the vets. Ask for a thorough examination and push for a proper evaluation of your dog from nose to tail and potentially blood tests too. If you’re still not sure, get a second opinion.

You cannot train the pain or discomfort out of your dog. Address THIS first and foremost.

💧How can hydrotherapy benefit your dog?💧Hydrotherapy is a great rehabilitation and fitness tool for a wide range of dogs...
10/02/2024

💧How can hydrotherapy benefit your dog?💧

Hydrotherapy is a great rehabilitation and fitness tool for a wide range of dogs. The underwater treadmill is a fantastic way of re-educating movement and aiding in rehabilitation, post operation or injury, by providing support and buoyancy whilst your dog is walking.

Benefits of hydrotherapy:
💧increasing muscle mass and strength
💧improving core strength
💧improved joint mobility
💧gait re-education
💧improving fitness and overall wellbeing

I’m very excited to announce that I have joined the amazing team on Wednesdays and Fridays. If you’d like to discuss how your dog could benefit from hydrotherapy, please get in touch via phone or email:

📧: [email protected]
📞: 07972 887118

Had the pleasure of treating this lovely boy Finn today! Following an assessment I treated Finn with massage and a few s...
08/02/2024

Had the pleasure of treating this lovely boy Finn today! Following an assessment I treated Finn with massage and a few stretches to relax his muscles so he can continue his training comfortably.

If you’re interested in how physiotherapy could benefit your dog, please get in touch!

📧: [email protected]
📞: 07972 887118

!! SWIPE TO SEE DEALS !! All initial assessments include a full work up, assessment and treatment, as well as a tailored...
05/02/2024

!! SWIPE TO SEE DEALS !!

All initial assessments include a full work up, assessment and treatment, as well as a tailored home exercise plan.

Book 5 appointments for your dog or horse and get the 6th one free!

If there are 3 or more horses on the same yard (they don’t need to be owned by the same person) save 10% off each appointment.

If you’d like to book your pet in for a physiotherapy assessment or have any queries, please get in touch:

📧: [email protected]
📞: 07972 887118

08/11/2023

💚𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐏𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐬💚

‼️ 𝘊𝘩𝘦𝘤𝘬 𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘱𝘺 𝘱𝘢𝘤𝘬𝘢𝘨𝘦𝘴 𝘯𝘰𝘸 𝘢𝘷𝘢𝘪𝘭𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦 ‼️

All packages include:
💥hay / haylage
💥shavings
💥full livery
💥individual turn out in the field or sand paddock
💥use of solarium & hot water
💥access to the 120 x 60 international arena
💥bespoke programme created by our onsite veterinary physio
💥nutritional advise from trained professionals

We work closely with your vet and farrier to create the best plan for your horse.

Give us a call to discuss which package will suit your horse best - 01477 462001

www.higherfarm.uk

The Tack Shop at Higher Farm
The Cafe at Higher Farm
Hound and Hoof Veterinary Physiotherapy
Andrew Downes Eventing

25/09/2023

‼️Special guest announcement ‼️

We are excited to announce that for our open evening on Wednesday 27th we are going to be joined by Andrew Downes Eventing and his amazing team of horses for an evening of treadmill demonstrations. As well as a representative from Dodson & Horrell to chat to you about all things feed!

We look forward to seeing you all there!!

08/09/2023

‼️𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐩𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐡𝐢𝐠𝐡 𝐪𝐮𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐜𝐚𝐦𝐩 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐥 𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐝‼️

https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/50886/Bargain+Camp

Join us at Higher Farm for a budget friendly camp to suit all riders.

This is going to be a fantastic weekend for those who would like a last minute training session or a bit of fun before the end of summer! We have a fantastic line up of instructors ready to help you with dressage, jumping, ect - you tell us what you want! We will also be timetabling in sessions in the rehabilition unit with our on site physiotherapist, where you can access the water treadmill and the combi-floor.

Arrival is from 3pm on the Friday and there is no rush to leave on the Sunday, take your time packing away.

𝑶𝑵𝑳𝒀 £𝟐𝟓𝟎 𝑭𝑶𝑹 𝑨 𝑭𝑼𝑳𝑳 𝑾𝑬𝑬𝑲𝑬𝑵𝑫

What's included:

💚2 bales of shavings
💚Haylage
💚Meals, snacks and drinks throughout supplied by The Cafe at Higher Farm
💚Unlimited access to the river ride
💚Water Treadmill Session
💚Combi-Floor and Weigh Bridge Session
💚Private Dressage lesson in FEI White Boards
💚Small Group Pole Work lesson (can be swapped for flat lesson)
💚Small Group Grid Work lesson (can be swapped for flat lesson)
💚Saturday Night Quiz
💚Hook Ups Available on request
💚Onsite tack shop

Book now via Horse Monkey

Blake-Frost Equestrian
Hound and Hoof Veterinary Physiotherapy
C**t Collection

These will go so quickly, so get in touch!!
09/08/2023

These will go so quickly, so get in touch!!

‼️ 𝐅𝐮𝐥𝐥 & 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐀𝐯𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞‼️

A rare opportunity for 2 stables is coming available soon at 𝑯𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒆𝒓 𝑭𝒂𝒓𝒎 on the Livery side.

The incredible facilities just keep growing at this up and coming centre.
To name just a few:
💚12x12 monarch stables
💚Horse Walker
💚Individual and Group Turn Out
💚Sand Paddock
💚Water Treadmill, Combi-Floor and solarium
💚Off road hacking - River ride
💚On site café - The Cafe at Higher Farm
💚Lunge pen
💚Indoor and Outdoor arenas
- 120 x 60 Outdoor (with FEI White Boards & Full BS Course)
- 20 x 40 Outdoor
- 20 x 60 Outdoor
- 20 x 40 Indoor
💚Qualified Staff
💚Cantering Fields
💚Qualified Instructors
💚On site Veterinary Physio - Hound and Hoof Veterinary Physiotherapy
💚Regular Clinic and Competitions
💚Lorry and Trailer Parking
💚Much more being built!

Rehabilitation centre on site which offers discounts to current liveries.
Paddocks are maintained to the highest of standards to give your horse the best quality grazing available. The fencing in the paddocks is always secure and maintained for your horses safety.

☎️ Please call 01477462001 for more information ☎️

13/07/2023

Equestrian Centre located in Cheshire, minutes away from J18 of the M6.
Where your horse comes first.

06/06/2023

£𝟏𝟓 𝐏𝐨𝐥𝐞 𝐂𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐜 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐄𝐦𝐦𝐚 𝐌𝐍𝐀𝐕𝐏

There are still some spaces on the pole clinic for this Sunday-
11am - FULL
12noon - 1 SPACE
2pm - FULL

Book now - https://horsemonkey.com/equestrian_event/46766/Pole+Clinic+with+Emma+%28MNAVP+Veterinary+Physiotherapist%29

Join Emma for a Pole Work clinic in the 120 x 60 international arena at Higher Farm.

The Pole Work Clinic will focus on strengthening you and your horse by using specific layouts. The engagement of the horse’s core, back and hindquarters will allow them to perform better in competition, be less likely to sustain an injury and is a fantastic addition to any rehabilitation programme.

The Pole Work will be in groups of 3 for 45 minutes. You will have 15 minutes before and after your session to warm up and cool down.

Emma is a fully qualified MNAVP Veterinary Physiotherapist, graduating from Harper Adams University in 2022. She is a Cheshire girl who loves animals, especially horses! Aside from now working with them she has been riding horses since the age of 10. Her passion for animals and vet physio has now carried through to her own business Hound and Hoof Veterinary Physiotherapy which covers areas across Cheshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire. Emma creates tailored treatment plans specific to your animals needs.

Photography credit - SkyLimit Photography

Here’s the lovely Tigger enjoying his LASER treatment this afternoon! LASER treatment can be used for a range of injurie...
02/05/2023

Here’s the lovely Tigger enjoying his LASER treatment this afternoon!

LASER treatment can be used for a range of injuries and conditions, from slowing down arthritic changes, reducing pain and healing tendons and ligaments.

This type of therapy uses light energy to speed up the processes going on in the targeted cells, resulting in an analgesic and anti inflammatory effect. LASER therapy is an amazing tool to release trigger points and provide relaxation to your pet.

If you’d like to learn more about how LASER therapy or physiotherapy could be beneficial for your pet, please get in touch:

📧: [email protected]
📞: 07972 887118

01/05/2023

𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐨 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐲𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞

The course will involve learning about the musculoskeletal system, introduction to massage, basics of stretching and signs of pain within the horse. (available to ages 14yrs plus)

The course is held 5pm - 6pm on Thursday 11th, 18th, 25th May and 1st June.

At the end of your 4 week course you will receive a certificate of completion.

The course will be lead by our onsite veterinary physiotherapist Emma from Hound and Hoof Veterinary Physiotherapy .

Book now via your Ecpro app

https://higher-farm.ecpro.co.uk/

17/04/2023
10/04/2023

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The importance of polework…Polework is often recommended by your physiotherapist, but do you know why? Poles are an amaz...
10/04/2023

The importance of polework…

Polework is often recommended by your physiotherapist, but do you know why?

Poles are an amazing tool for strengthening your horse, especially targeting their core and top line musculature. This not only assists them in supporting your weight as a rider but also allows them to carry themselves with the correct posture and engage their hindquarters.

The strengthening and postural benefits are also why you will often see polework in prehab and rehab plans for horses with conditions such as kissing spines!

Proprioception (a fancy word for your horse’s special awareness) is improved through consistent pole work, in addition to improving your horse’s joints active range of motion.

Much like us, our horses can become bored doing the same things in the school every day. Polework is a fabulous way to add variety to your horse’s exercise regime and provide opportunity for mental stimulation. These exercises can be carried out in hand or ridden.

Always speak to your vet or physiotherapist before carrying out polework following injury or lameness.

To discuss how your horse could benefit from polework or physiotherapy, get in touch:

📧: [email protected]
📞: 07972 887118

Treating lovely Leo at Higher Farm Riding School this afternoon! Safe to say I think he was enjoying himself!! No matter...
15/03/2023

Treating lovely Leo at Higher Farm Riding School this afternoon! Safe to say I think he was enjoying himself!!

No matter how much work your horse is in, physiotherapy can be a great addition to their training - even healthy horses can benefit from physio!

To discuss how physiotherapy could help your horse or dog please DM me or get in touch:

📧: [email protected]
📞: 07972 887118

What to expect from your appointments! Taking your dog or horse for physiotherapy can be a daunting and stressful time…b...
14/03/2023

What to expect from your appointments!

Taking your dog or horse for physiotherapy can be a daunting and stressful time…but it doesn’t have to be!

To ease any worry or concerns about your upcoming appointment, here is what to expect…

▫️Static assessment
▫️Dynamic assessment
▫️Palpation
▫️Range of Motion testing
▫️Manual therapies (massage, stretching, myofascial and trigger point release)
▫️Electrotherapies (LASER and TENS)
▫️Tailored and specific home exercise plan

The static and dynamic parts of the assessment observe your animal’s posture, body condition and gait. This part of the assessment often highlights any areas of discomfort or compensation.

Palpation and range of motion (ROM) testing identifies any areas of discomfort, restriction, trigger points or variations in muscle tone. Once these areas have been identified I begin treatment using evidence based manual and electrotherapies.

Finally you will receive a specific and tailored home exercise plan (yes, sorry it is technically homework!). This is to be carried out between appointments and focusses on the main target areas found in assessment and achieving your goals for your horse or dog.

To book your appointment or enquire about how physiotherapy could help your animal please DM me or contact me through phone or email:

📧: [email protected]
📞: 07972 887118

Why choose physiotherapy for your animal? Whether your pet is simply a companion or has a job to do, all of us could use...
14/03/2023

Why choose physiotherapy for your animal?

Whether your pet is simply a companion or has a job to do, all of us could use a little TLC sometimes! Physiotherapy has many benefits such as:

⭐️ pain relief
⭐️ improving posture and overall function
⭐️ improving fitness and performance
⭐️ managing chronic conditions

These effects are achieved through a range of evidence based techniques that are tailored to suit your animal and their needs.

Please message me or get in touch to find out how physiotherapy can help your animal!

📧 [email protected]
📞 07972 887118

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