Paws & Hooves Animal Physiotherapy

Paws & Hooves Animal Physiotherapy Paws & Hooves Animal Physiotherapy has been established to provide a professional and unique hands o

Animal Physiotherapy is a complementary therapy used to aid the natural healing of tissue, muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments. All animals, whether they are a family pet or a top performance horse can benefit from physiotherapy.

Java is a 17 year old Siamese who has arthritis causing weakness in his hindquarters with muscle loss. He had a good exp...
31/07/2025

Java is a 17 year old Siamese who has arthritis causing weakness in his hindquarters with muscle loss. He had a good explore of the centre in between having laser, PEMF treatment and some pole work

Monty had a TPLO on his left hind a few months ago and came in for hydrotherapy to help strengthen his limbs. He’s a voc...
31/07/2025

Monty had a TPLO on his left hind a few months ago and came in for hydrotherapy to help strengthen his limbs. He’s a vocal boy who had a lot to say about it!

Woody is a 12 year old Golden Retriever who has osteoarthritis and muscle wastage in his hindlimbs. He’s having a combin...
31/07/2025

Woody is a 12 year old Golden Retriever who has osteoarthritis and muscle wastage in his hindlimbs. He’s having a combination of physiotherapy and hydrotherapy to improve his mobility

Gantec is an 11 year old Bichon Frise who has luxating patellas and LH cruciate disease. He’s a sweet fluffy boy who has...
31/07/2025

Gantec is an 11 year old Bichon Frise who has luxating patellas and LH cruciate disease. He’s a sweet fluffy boy who has a combination of physiotherapy and hydrotherapy

Yogi making himself comfortable under my desk post treatment 🐶💤
31/07/2025

Yogi making himself comfortable under my desk post treatment 🐶💤

Merlin is a 7 year old Labrador Retriever who has signs of early arthritis and crepitus in his carpal. He’s a lovely fri...
31/07/2025

Merlin is a 7 year old Labrador Retriever who has signs of early arthritis and crepitus in his carpal. He’s a lovely friendly boy who was a star in the UWT

Griffen is a 10 year old Galgo X who has recently been diagnosed with osteoarthritis. He was a little nervous of the UWT...
24/07/2025

Griffen is a 10 year old Galgo X who has recently been diagnosed with osteoarthritis. He was a little nervous of the UWT however got the hang of it pretty quickly!

Mooli mooli 🩷
18/07/2025

Mooli mooli 🩷

JB 🩵
18/07/2025

JB 🩵

Hitch is a 12 year old Jack Russell X Chihuahua who has reduced range of movement in his hips and osteoarthritis in his ...
18/07/2025

Hitch is a 12 year old Jack Russell X Chihuahua who has reduced range of movement in his hips and osteoarthritis in his spine. He’s a very friendly little boy! 🐶

Ella is a 13 year old Border Collie with degenerative joint disease. She’s a sweet girl who has been struggling with her...
18/07/2025

Ella is a 13 year old Border Collie with degenerative joint disease. She’s a sweet girl who has been struggling with her mobility more recently. She took to the UWT like a pro 🩷

Yogi is an 11 year old Labrador Retriever with osteoarthritis mainly affecting his forelimbs. He was great for his intro...
14/07/2025

Yogi is an 11 year old Labrador Retriever with osteoarthritis mainly affecting his forelimbs. He was great for his introduction to the UWT with PEMF treatment post hydro

Address

2a North Gate
Milton Keynes
MK22TJ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm

Telephone

+447866508677

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Paws & Hooves Animal Physiotherapy was established by Nisha in 2011 and has come a long way since then. I worked part time at Dick White Referrals in Newmarket in 2014 for a year and a half to gain experience in complex post surgery cases which has greatly benefitted patients especially neurological and orthopaedic cases. In 2016 I decided to do a hydrotherapy top up course for veterinary physiotherapists to benefit patients further. I am the only combined veterinary physiotherapist and hydrotherapist in the area and in January 2018 I set up a centre with an underwater treadmill. The benefits of both treatments, whether alone or combined for all animals have noticeable results. I offer treatments at the new centre, consultations at Milton Keynes Veterinary Group, home and yard visits.

I am a Member of the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practioners (RAMP), The International Association of Animal Therapists (IAAT), The Association for the Scientific Study of Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapy (ASSVAP) and The Association of Merishia Therapists

I regularly engage in Continued Professional Development to enhance my skills and knowledge, improving the treatment your animal receives.