Stride Canine Rehabilitation & Fitness Center

Stride Canine Rehabilitation & Fitness Center Stride offers the most experienced and trusted canine rehabilitation services in Central Oregon.

At Stride, our mission is to empower our patients and their people by providing empathetic rehabilitative care, resulting in increased function and improved lifestyle. With a combined experience of over 10 years practicing canine physical rehabilitation, Janice McConnell, DVM, CCRT, cVMA and Kristin Wolter, CVT, CCRA, CCFT, you can be sure that you and your pet will get the best physical rehabilit

ation, pain management or fitness expertise in Central Oregon. Services include:
Acupuncture
Manual Therapy
Hydrotherapy
Therapeutic Exercise
Laser Therapy
Ultrasound Therapy
NMES and TENS
Massage Therapy
Fitness Exercise
Veterinary Prescribed Weight Loss Plans

We are adamant about using fear free and force free handling techniques and most of our patients are very happy to spend time with us.

Have you ever watched dog agility? Maybe taken some classes? Today is AKC's national championship and it's airing live n...
03/16/2025

Have you ever watched dog agility? Maybe taken some classes? Today is AKC's national championship and it's airing live now!!

All dog videos. All day. Live on AKC.TV. Available on any connected device, including computers, tablets, phones, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku.

03/15/2025

This is what mibility should look like for amputees!

03/12/2025

All of our clients know just how many treats we go through! Pay up! 😂🤣😂 (We don’t blame you, Dennis!)

We love working with trainers who understand how to help dogs live better lives in a world that can be quite overwhelmin...
03/08/2025

We love working with trainers who understand how to help dogs live better lives in a world that can be quite overwhelming sometimes!

3,605 Followers, 1,360 Following, 594 Posts

We love celebrating special birthdays with our patients! Thanks for including us, Tilly!
03/05/2025

We love celebrating special birthdays with our patients! Thanks for including us, Tilly!

Is it just us just seeing things or did Hope, the patient in the treadmill at the time, do an amazing job at making a pe...
02/26/2025

Is it just us just seeing things or did Hope, the patient in the treadmill at the time, do an amazing job at making a perfect water wave outine of the cascade mountains of Central Oregon? 😉😀

02/16/2025

Teaching consent behaviors is the best way to give your dog agency over being handled. If you are curious about what this looks like, this is a great place to start!

We have a couple of used office chairs to give away if anyone is interested!
02/14/2025

We have a couple of used office chairs to give away if anyone is interested!

02/13/2025
The benefits of exercise for dogs with anxiety are substantially overlooked! Regular movement - especially freedom of mo...
02/13/2025

The benefits of exercise for dogs with anxiety are substantially overlooked!

Regular movement - especially freedom of movement - learning to navigate challenging environments and using problem solving skills are all wonderful activities to help dogs with anxiety.

If your pet is microchipped be sure to read this article and share with friends or family who might be affected!
02/12/2025

If your pet is microchipped be sure to read this article and share with friends or family who might be affected!

The closure of a pet microchip company sparks confusion, but AAHA's microchip registry lookup tool can help.

Do you have a spare crate you can donate?
02/07/2025

Do you have a spare crate you can donate?

Anyone have any crates you’re not needing anymore? Or borrowed one from us in the past and haven’t had a chance to return it yet?

We have a spay/neuter clinic happening THIS SATURDAY and somehow, most of our crates have disappeared so we’re REALLY needing them returned to our office before Saturday, if possible.

Our goal for this weekend is to spay/neuter 60 animals (our biggest local clinic yet) and we are desperate for more crates. Or if you have any extra crates lying around that you would be able to donate, we would really appreciate it!

👇 Please drop off at the address below if you are able to help. It doesn’t have to be during open hours, you can just leave it at the front door. Thank you!

Street Dog Hero
910 SE Wilson Ave, STE A-1
Bend, OR 97702

An interesting study based out of the PNW!
02/05/2025

An interesting study based out of the PNW!

Influenza A(H5N1) in Dogs Retrieving Wild Fowl

Jake, a long time Stride patient, would like to know how your dogs are enjoying the snow today!We'd love to see some pho...
02/04/2025

Jake, a long time Stride patient, would like to know how your dogs are enjoying the snow today!

We'd love to see some photos or video if you wish to share them in the comments!

02/04/2025

Today is - a day to raise awareness of cancer and encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. Regular check-ups with your veterinarian are crucial as pets today have a better chance of being successfully treated for neoplasia and cancer than ever before, thanks to advances in early recognition, diagnosis and treatment. Here are 8️⃣ signs of cancer in pets: http://bit.ly/2OenYrc

02/03/2025

Low-cost spay/neuter clinic - Open to the public! Saturday, Feb. 8th 🐾🩺

Next weekend (2/8), we will be hosting a low-cost spay/neuter clinic at our facility in Bend, Oregon and we have some available spots for community members. Dogs and cats are welcome to register! To sign up, please visit the link here: https://bit.ly/4aMl8TA

🗓️ Saturday, Feb. 8th
📍Street Dog Hero, 910 SE Wilson Ave, STE A-1, Bend, OR
✏️ Register here: https://bit.ly/4aMl8TA

If your senior dog has started pain medication to increase mobility be sure you are taking FULL benefit of those pain me...
01/29/2025

If your senior dog has started pain medication to increase mobility be sure you are taking FULL benefit of those pain medications by implementing a dedicated strengthening exercise program. It's possible that as your dog's strength improves, you may need to use less pharmaceutical medications to manage chronic pain, or that those medications will be even more effective!

A new case of bird flu in a cat in the PNW. Please keep your cats inside to keep them safe!
01/28/2025

A new case of bird flu in a cat in the PNW. Please keep your cats inside to keep them safe!

On January 24, the Oregon Department of Agriculture announced that a cat in Washington County recently tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian influenza (HPAI—more specifically, avian influenza type A H5N1). The outdoor cat with a history of exposure to wild waterfowl (ducks and geese) was examined by a veterinarian after exhibiting symptoms, including a fever, runny nose and eyes, lethargy, difficulty breathing and loss of appetite. The cat was diagnosed with pneumonia and the veterinarian notified the ODA of the suspected case. Andrea Cantu-Schomus, an agriculture department spokeswoman, told the Capital Chronicle that the cat was so ill that it had to be euthanized. (Note: This is a different case than the Washington County cat that died in December as a result of eating now recalled food.)

The confirmed diagnosis was achieved through a collaboration between ODA, the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (ODVL) at Oregon State University, and the USDA's National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL). While a complete genome sequence is pending, preliminary tests confirm the H5N1 virus the cat contracted was not the strain circulating in dairy cattle in other states. To date, Oregon has no confirmed cases of H5N1 in cattle.

Cats, including both domestic and wild cats, such as tigers, mountain lions, lynx, etc., are particularly sensitive to H5N1 avian influenza, and care should be taken not to expose these animals to the virus. Dogs can also contract H5N1, though they appear less susceptible to the virus than cats. Tips to help protect your pet from H5N1:

* Do not feed your pet undercooked or raw meat, including uncooked or freeze-dried meat-based diets, treats, or animal products.

* Do not feed your pet raw (unpasteurized) milk or colostrum.

* Keep pets away from wild birds, poultry, and cattle (especially in areas with known H5N1 outbreaks).

* Prevent pets from eating birds or other wild animals.

* Wash your hands after touching raw meat and after interacting with poultry, livestock or animals outside your household.

* Consider changing clothing and shoes after interacting with animals or birds with unknown health status and before interacting with your own pets.

Seek veterinary care if your cat or dog appears to have any of the following symptoms of illness, especially if the pet has eaten raw or unpasteurized foods or has had contact with wild birds or poultry:

* Fever
* Lethargy
* Low appetite
* Reddened or inflamed eyes
* Discharge from the eyes and nose
* Respiratory distress
* Neurologic signs, like tremors, seizures, incoordination, or blindness

Veterinarians must immediately report any suspected cases of influenza in animals to the Oregon Department of Agriculture at (503) 986-4711.

Address

19550 Amber Meadow Drive Suite 170
Bend, OR
97702

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15412416664

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Stride Canine Rehabilitation & Fitness Center posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Stride Canine Rehabilitation & Fitness Center:

Videos

Share

Category

For Dogs. For Life.

Your connection with your pet is the fundamental reason we are here. We have an unrelenting passion for helping to improve your pet’s function and mobility through personalized physical rehabilitation and lifestyle solutions. Services include:

Physical Rehabilitation Evaluation