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.

Torr’s back for treatment following a bit of lameness in his right hindlimb. Eager to get in the underwater water and ha...
19/03/2026

Torr’s back for treatment following a bit of lameness in his right hindlimb. Eager to get in the underwater water and have a play! 🐶

19/03/2026

Poppy used to splash like crazy before, she still had a little go! 🩷

Poppy’s back for treatment, almost 6 years on! She’s 14 years old now and still acting like a puppy!
19/03/2026

Poppy’s back for treatment, almost 6 years on! She’s 14 years old now and still acting like a puppy!

Rudie is a 12 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier who has degenerative joint disease in her left forelimb and right hind...
19/03/2026

Rudie is a 12 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier who has degenerative joint disease in her left forelimb and right hind ataxia. I treated her brother Bowser a few years back. She’s just as sweet and crazy as him!

Hugo is an 11 year old West Highland Terrier who’s recently been diagnosed with Cruciate disease and secondary arthritis...
19/03/2026

Hugo is an 11 year old West Highland Terrier who’s recently been diagnosed with Cruciate disease and secondary arthritis in his left hindlimb. This has resulted in him offloading onto his right hindlimb. He’s a sweet boy who’s taken to hydrotherapy well being a lover of water!

Oakley & Lady bringing the chaos and fun to P&H 🤣
19/03/2026

Oakley & Lady bringing the chaos and fun to P&H 🤣

Ruby’s back for treatment, now 8 years old and has sprained her right carpal along with her previous diagnosis of hip dy...
19/03/2026

Ruby’s back for treatment, now 8 years old and has sprained her right carpal along with her previous diagnosis of hip dysplasia in 2018. She’s doing well though and hopefully hydrotherapy will improve her mobility

Kola is a 9 year old Sprocker who has been lame on her right hindlimb with muscle atrophy. She’s a happy girlie who’s ve...
19/03/2026

Kola is a 9 year old Sprocker who has been lame on her right hindlimb with muscle atrophy. She’s a happy girlie who’s very excitable 😄

Zephyr post hydro relaxing having his PEMF treatment 🩵
19/03/2026

Zephyr post hydro relaxing having his PEMF treatment 🩵

Maverick back in for a health check through Club Orange + with Delders Dogs
19/03/2026

Maverick back in for a health check through Club Orange + with Delders Dogs

Candy post hydro having some PEMF treatment 🩷
19/03/2026

Candy post hydro having some PEMF treatment 🩷

Oakley & Lady 🐶🐶
19/03/2026

Oakley & Lady 🐶🐶

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.