HYDROTHERAPY FOR ANIMALS

Hydrotherapy

At 121 Animal Therapy, we have a full range of hydrotherapy equipment specially designed for animals by leading suppliers of canine hydrotherapy equipment. Our aim is to improve the land based mobility of the dogs who come to us, with the treatment we give them.

ACUPUNCTURE FOR ANIMALS

Acupuncture

Combining acupuncture with hydrotherapy and physiotherapy will help maximise your pet’s recovery. Acupuncture relieves the pain of arthritis and post-surgical pain, enabling your pet to recover more rapidly, while physiotherapy and hydrotherapy maintain fitness and the strength and flexibility of muscles and joints.

PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR ANIMALS

Physiotherapy

All the benefits of research into veterinary physiotherapy for animals is available at 121 Animal Therapy to support you and your pet. Lottie Bridle, is a fully qualified veterinary physiotherapist, and will ensure that you pet receives appropriate, professional treatment. 

MYOTHERAPY FOR ANIMALS

Myotherapy

We use specialised massage techniques and rehabilitative exercises to improve joint and muscle health for dogs with musculoskeletal issues. Remedial massage can help promote speedy recovery from injuries, sprains and strains. It helps get your dog back on track after surgery.

Hydrotherapy

At 121 Animal Therapy, we have a full range of hydrotherapy equipment specially designed for animals by leading suppliers of canine hydrotherapy equipment. Our aim is to improve the land-based mobility of the dogs who come to us, with the treatment we give them.

Acupuncture

Combining acupuncture with hydrotherapy and physiotherapy will help maximise your pet’s recovery. Acupuncture relieves the pain of arthritis and post-surgical pain, enabling your pet to recover more rapidly, while physiotherapy and hydrotherapy maintain fitness and the strength and flexibility of muscles and joints.

Physiotherapy

All the benefits of research into veterinary physiotherapy for animals is available at 121 Animal Therapy to support you and your pet. Lottie Bridle, is a fully qualified veterinary physiotherapist, and will ensure that you pet receives appropriate, professional treatment. 

Myotherapy

We use specialised massage techniques and rehabilitative exercises to improve joint and muscle health for dogs with musculoskeletal issues. Remedial massage can help promote speedy recovery from injuries, sprains and strains. It helps get your dog back on track after surgery.

Meet The Team at 121 Animal Therapy

Jane Bannatyne

"I have always lived with dogs and had a keen interest in them and other animals. Since 1986 we have kept Golden Retrievers that have been rescued, keeping one to three on a permanent basis. We have also fostered countless others until suitable homes were found for them."

Lottie Bridle

"I am a fully qualified and insured veterinary physiotherapist, treating horses and small animals across Sussex, Surrey and Kent. I have always had a passion for animals ever since I was young, and I have been around horses and dogs for the majority of my life. I own a 6-year-old ex-race horse who I am currently retraining and hoping to event with in the future."

Dr Susanna Alwen

"I qualified from Cambridge Vet School in 2002 and since then have worked in a variety of veterinary roles from general practice to industry and back into referral practice. My main interest is in improving the quality of life of dogs and cats with osteoarthritis or neurological conditions and palliative care."

Dr Claire Power

"I qualified as a vet in 1995 from the University of Bristol and have enjoyed working in small animal veterinary practice since then. In recent years I have become increasingly interested in improving the quality of life and comfort of our pets, particularly those with arthritis and other chronic conditions."

Lisa Fuller

"I am a qualified Galen Myotherapist and registered with the International Association of Animal Therapist (IAAT) and Galen Myotherapy. I have a passion for helping dogs and have owned a variety of rescue dogs over the last 25 years and have worked with dogs for 18 years."

Lisa Robinson

"I am a registered veterinary nurse with over 20 years experience in small animal practice. A few years ago I attended a lecture on veterinary physiotherapy and was hooked. In 2004 I gained a post graduate certificate in Veterinary physiotherapy and qualified as a member of the National Association Of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP)."