Animal Rehabilitation Center of Michigan, Inc.

Animal Rehabilitation Center of Michigan, Inc. Canine Rehabilitation - The Animal Rehabilitation Center of Michigan (ARC) was founded in 2001 with a

The Animal Rehabilitation Center of Michigan (ARC) was founded in 2001 with a vision to help dogs live a full, pain free life. We were the first facility in the state of Michigan to have an underwater treadmill and Annette Engler LVT, CVPM, CCRP was Michigan’s first Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner. We are proud to celebrate 20 years of helping companion animals that have experienced orthopedic

or neurological injury, soft tissue injury, arthritic conditions, weight management issues, or sports injury. We have successfully treated thousands of pets since opening in 2001 and are proud to have been pioneers in offering this service to our clients and community. Through isolated and controlled exercises, we are able to help dogs return to normal function. Hydrotherapy has proven to be a very effective form of low-impact exercise, allowing us to target specific muscle groups without additional impact on painful joints. We are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment including electrical stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound, piezowave, class IV laser therapy, ramps, stairs, cavaletti rails (similar to a horizontal ladder), therapy balls, weights and more. At ARC we enjoy working with all of our canine friends, but it is especially exciting when we can return a working dog back to their job. We have worked with police dogs, agility, obedience, dock diving and conformation dogs. ARC is proud to be affiliated with Union Lake Veterinary Hospital (ULVH). ULVH is a twelve-doctor practice with state-of-the art equipment and services such as digital radiography and ultrasound, endoscopy, surgery, dentistry, integrative medicine and much more. This affiliation allows us to offer convenient medical boarding services to our rehabilitation clients. When medical boarding we are able to work with rehab clients on a DAILY basis. At ARC we are committed to the bond between clients and their pets. To learn more about the services at the Animal Rehabilitation Center, please visit https://www.dogrehabmi.com. Animal Rehabilitation Center of Michigan, Inc.
1490 Lochaven Road
Waterford, MI 48327
Phone: (248)363-5061
Fax: (248)363-1138
[email protected]

Toenail maintenance is an important part of canine mobility. Using the scratch board doubles as a therapeutic exercise!
09/13/2025

Toenail maintenance is an important part of canine mobility. Using the scratch board doubles as a therapeutic exercise!

Duke takes a load off every time the underwater treadmill fills up. He lays down and floats his body until it is time to...
09/13/2025

Duke takes a load off every time the underwater treadmill fills up. He lays down and floats his body until it is time to stand up. The warm water feels good on his achey joints, and he takes it in as long as he can. πŸ’™πŸŒŠ

Larry seems to be a bit confused about the cavaletti cones, he thinks they make a better toy than an exercise πŸ˜…         ...
09/08/2025

Larry seems to be a bit confused about the cavaletti cones, he thinks they make a better toy than an exercise πŸ˜…

Tito is all smiles as he works on therapeutic exercises to strengthen his back legs after TPLO surgery! 😁               ...
09/07/2025

Tito is all smiles as he works on therapeutic exercises to strengthen his back legs after TPLO surgery! 😁

Laser therapy is a great tool to treat pain and inflammation. It can also stimulate nerves and accelerate cell turnover!...
09/03/2025

Laser therapy is a great tool to treat pain and inflammation. It can also stimulate nerves and accelerate cell turnover! Emilia enjoys a laser treatment on her lumbar spine with company from her buddy and rehab mascot, Simon.

In honor of all of the amazing pets waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge. Share a memory of your beloved pets with us be...
08/29/2025

In honor of all of the amazing pets waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge. Share a memory of your beloved pets with us below.

Fetch was a 5 week old paralyzed puppy when he first joined us at the rehab center. Now, at 7 months old, he is working ...
08/28/2025

Fetch was a 5 week old paralyzed puppy when he first joined us at the rehab center. Now, at 7 months old, he is working on strength and conditioning exercises!

Libby joined us at ARC back in 2015 after and accident with another dog left her paralyzed and in need of emergency back...
08/20/2025

Libby joined us at ARC back in 2015 after and accident with another dog left her paralyzed and in need of emergency back surgery. Her odds of walking again after surgery were 50/50, but this tenacious little girl never gave up on her rehabilitation journey. 10 years later we still see her regularly for hydrotherapy and laser therapy. Yesterday Libby and littermate, Josie celebrated their sweet 16! Happy Birthday Girls ❀️❀️πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰πŸŽπŸŽ‚πŸŽˆ

Happy Valentine's Day from the cutest patients around! β™₯️
02/14/2025

Happy Valentine's Day from the cutest patients around! β™₯️

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1490 Lochaven Road
Waterford Township, MI
48327

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

(248) 363-5061

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