Clover Veterinary Physiotherapy

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Level 7 Veterinary Physiotherapist covering Northamptonshire & surrounding

💚 (M)IRVAP(VP) PGDip VetPhys Bsc (Hons) AVR
💚 Treating your dogs, horses & cats

‘The best care for your pets, led by them’

The cost of living is no joke, and is a massive part of loving and caring for our pets 🐶🐴🐈And I never want to make my cl...
07/05/2026

The cost of living is no joke, and is a massive part of loving and caring for our pets 🐶🐴🐈
And I never want to make my clients feel like finance is a barrier to their care.
I will do my hardest to work within your limits, and this can mean getting creative! 🎨

I absolutely love hearing the things you’ve done to help your pet’s wellbeing that use household or low cost objects!
Especially as part of a rehab or exercise prescription program 🏃🏽‍♂️

My favourites are:
🐈 Using the ironing board legs as raised poles for cat range of motion
🐴 Baby potties as pole holders to help horses that knock low poles
🐕 Cushions & brooms on the floor to make an obstacle course in a rehab plan

Let me know any fun home adaptations or exercise equipment you’ve made below!
Please ensure all home adaptations are run by your vet/ vet physio as they can ensure that it is safe for you and your pet!

Covering Northamptonshire & surrounding
🍀 Level 7 qualified, BSc(Hons) PGDipVetPhys (M)IRVAP
🍀 Registered & Insured

📲 07534114122
💻 clovervetphysio@outlook.com
🖥️ www.clovervetphysio.co.uk
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‘A member of IRVAP’: What does that mean? You’ll see veterinary physiotherapists bang on about being registered and insu...
05/05/2026

‘A member of IRVAP’: What does that mean?

You’ll see veterinary physiotherapists bang on about being registered and insured, but why is this important?

🍀 Safety in education: You have a person treating your pet that has done their formal education and continuing education (CPD each year) on anatomy, analysis, behaviour, vet diagnoses, treatment, rehabilitation, etc…

🍀 Focus on wellbeing: Your animal’s welfare & limits will always be at the forefront of every treatment.

🍀 Qualified to work with your vets: Working alongside your vets to work towards a common goal: You!

🍀 Insurance (yours): If your pet is insured and your policy will cover treatments, cost can be covered as I’m registered with IRVAP 🙌🏼

🍀 Insurance (mine): Added protection for me, you and your animal.

‼️ What it boils down to:
There are practitioners out there who are neither registered or insured. They may not have formal qualifications, they may not be registered because of this, and therefore they may not be insured. This puts you and your pet in a lesser standard of safety, which no one wants 🤍 Check your practitioners are registered & insured to make sure you are covered too!

🍀 Covering Northamptonshire & surrounding
🍀 Level 7 qualified, BSc(Hons) PGDipVetPhys (M)IRVAP
🍀 Registered & Insured

📲 07534114122
💻 clovervetphysio@outlook.com
🖥️ www.clovervetphysio.co.uk
🍀

🌼🌿 Spring Offer 🌿🌼 🌻 4 Sessions for £180, saving £65! 🌻 Includes: 🍀 4 physiotherapy sessions 🍀 Includes Ridden assessmen...
31/03/2026

🌼🌿 Spring Offer 🌿🌼
🌻 4 Sessions for £180, saving £65! 🌻

Includes:
🍀 4 physiotherapy sessions
🍀 Includes Ridden assessment
🍀 Tailored ridden plan
🍀 Formal week-by-week exercise plan
🍀 Constant access to phone advice

DM to book in 🤎🍀
T&Cs apply

📲 07534114122
💻 clovervetphysio@outlook.com
🖥️ www.clovervetphysio.co.uk
🍀

This team is something special!! 🐕🔥
24/03/2026

This team is something special!! 🐕🔥

🌻 I want all of you to spend your summer enjoying what limited sunshine the UK will offer us, and not rehabilitating fro...
22/03/2026

🌻 I want all of you to spend your summer enjoying what limited sunshine the UK will offer us, and not rehabilitating from an injury!

Veterinary professionals see a big increase in cruciate injuries in spring, because the sudden burst of sun gets us all outside after a winter of boring walkies 🌞
And whilst we can never fully eliminate the odds of a soft tissue injury, we can definitely prevent it.
✅ With these three easy tips, you’ll be in a better position to enjoy the summer 🐶

🍀 Covering Northamptonshire & surrounding
🍀 Level 7 qualified, BSc(Hons) PGDipVetPhys (M)IRVAP
🍀 Registered & Insured

📲 07534114122
💻 clovervetphysio@outlook.com
🖥️ www.clovervetphysio.co.uk
🍀

20/03/2026

Last night was AWESOME💖
We held our first "From Body to Behaviour" chat with a group of amazing dog professionals!

It was a fantastic evening of networking and learning and we came away feeling so motivated 💪🏼

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Not physio related, but a little bit of behaviour related food for thought 💭 I’ve been thinking this for a few years sin...
12/03/2026

Not physio related, but a little bit of behaviour related food for thought 💭 I’ve been thinking this for a few years since the increase in foreign rescue dogs being imported, but the message shared here has been far better written out than I could articulate!

The best team 😍
03/02/2026

The best team 😍

Important information about a well overdue change! Especially pointing out ‘Proper control means preventing risk, not re...
10/12/2025

Important information about a well overdue change! Especially pointing out ‘Proper control means preventing risk, not recalling afterwards’!

⚠️ Important new legislation incoming that includes horses! ⚠️

UK law is being significantly updated in England and Wales through the new "Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill" to tackle dog attacks on livestock, including horses!

The new legislation has just been given final approval by the House of Lords, allowing it to be sent to the King for Royal Assent and finally being enshrined on the Statute Book.

Here is an overview of the changes....

Dog owners & walkers: livestock worrying law important update

The law on dogs and livestock worrying has recently been updated in Britain. These changes matter and they apply even on public footpaths and rights of way.

This post explains:
• what has changed
• what counts as evidence
• what “under proper control” actually means
• whether seized dogs are killed

What has changed in the law

The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) legislation has been modernised. Key points:

➡️ Unlimited fines
The old £1,000 cap has gone. Courts can now impose unlimited fines reflecting the real harm caused.

➡️ More animals protected
'Livestock' now clearly includes alpacas and llamas, as well as sheep, cattle, goats, pigs and others.

➡️ More places covered
The law applies:
– in fields and enclosures
– on public footpaths
– on roads
– while livestock are being moved

➡️ Stronger police powers
Police can now:
– seize and detain dogs
– enter premises with a warrant
– collect forensic evidence

🔴 Worrying vs attacking livestock
This is crucial.

➡️ 'Worrying livestock' includes:
• chasing
• running at
• harassing
• causing fear or panic
• being loose among livestock and not under proper control

No injury or physical contact is needed.
Stress alone is legally recognised harm. It can cause:
• miscarriages
• mis-mothering
• exhaustion
• broken limbs from fleeing
• long-term fear responses

➡️ Attacking livestock involves:
• biting
• grabbing
• injuring
• killing

⚠️Both worrying and attacking are criminal offences.⚠️

What counts as evidence now…
Livestock worrying often happens out of sight. The law now reflects that.

🔴 Evidence may include:
• Injuries to livestock (including stress-related harm)
• Bite marks, wounds, post-mortems
• Blood, tissue, or DNA
• Evidence from the dog (blood, saliva, bite patterns)
• Collars, leads, towels or other items
• Disturbed ground, damaged fencing
• Witness statements
• Livestock behaviour (panic, scattering, distress)
• The dog itself, which may be seized for examination

⚠️ A case does not need someone to witness the moment of chasing if evidence supports what happened.⚠️

What “under proper control” REALLY means
This is the most misunderstood part of the law.

🔴 A dog is under proper control only if the handler can PREVENT it from worrying livestock at all times.

That means the handler must be able to:
• stop the dog before it approaches livestock
• prevent any chasing or rushing
• act instantly not “afterwards”
• maintain control even if animals move or run
If the dog is stopped after it has approached or chased livestock, control was already lost.

➡️ On a lead
A dog on a lead is usually under control only if
• the lead is short enough
• the handler can physically restrain the dog
• the handler is paying attention
Flexi leads, long lines, or dragging leads in livestock areas are often not considered proper control.

➡️ Off lead
A dog can be under proper control off lead but the bar is very high.
If a dog:
• runs towards livestock
• hesitates before recall
• “only chases for a bit”
• comes back after animals flee.......it is not under proper control.
“Friendly”, “well trained”, or “never done it before” makes no difference in law.

⚠️NB Presence alone can be an offence⚠️
A loose dog among livestock, fence-running, or stalking can already count as worrying, even without a chase.
The law is about risk and stress, not intent.
A practical rule used in policing: If a reasonable livestock keeper would feel at risk with that dog there, it is not under proper control.

⚠️ Are seized dogs killed?⚠️
No not usually, dogs are not automatically destroyed under livestock worrying law.

Dogs may be seized:
• to prevent repeat incidents
• to gather evidence
• during investigation

Courts usually focus on owner responsibility, not punishing the dog. Destruction orders are rare and would only arise under other legislation if a dog posed an unmanaged, serious risk.

In short
⚠️ Livestock do not need to be bitten for an offence
⚠️ Stress and chasing are recognised harm
⚠️ Evidence can be physical and forensic
⚠️ “Proper control” means preventing risk, not recalling afterwards
⚠️ Responsibility rests with the handler

🔴 Please feel free to share as clarity prevents heartbreak. 🔴

*This post is a general summary of current UK livestock-worrying law and practice, based on publicly available legislation and guidance. It is not legal advice and cannot account for individual circumstances.*

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Northamptonshire

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 10am
Wednesday 4am - 8pm
Thursday 7am - 10am
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+447534114122

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