Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy for dogs in West Sussex
We list 14 providers offering dog hydrotherapy in West Sussex. Hydrotherapy uses warm-water pools and underwater treadmills to help dogs rebuild strength and movement while taking the strain off healing or painful joints. Because the water supports their weight, dogs can exercise comfortably even when walking on land is still difficult — which is why vets so often recommend it during recovery and for long-term joint conditions.
Covering Angmering, Burgess Hill, Chichester, Crawley, Haywards Heath, Steyning.
Providers in West Sussex
See on the map →121 Animal Therapy
Hydrotherapy centre · Chichester, PO20 3SA
121 Animal Therapy Centre
Hydrotherapy centre · Chichester, PO20 3SA
Faye Cowdray
Hydrotherapist · Crawley, RH10 7QH
Harvest Veterinary Clinic
Hydrotherapy centre · Crawley, RH10 7QH
Hound House Hydro
Hydrotherapy centre · Steyning, BN44 3AL
Hydro Paws Ltd
Hydrotherapy centre · Haywards Heath, RH17 7RE
Jane Bannatyne
Hydrotherapist · Chichester, PO20 3SA
Jessica Chase
Hydrotherapist · Steyning, BN44 3AL
Justine Ackroyd
Hydrotherapist · Angmering, BN16 4AT
Roundstone Canine Hydrotherapy Centre
Hydrotherapy centre · Angmering, BN16 4AT
Samantha Tame
Hydrotherapist · Chichester, PO18 0LL
Sean Banister
Hydrotherapist · Angmering, BN16 4AT
Victoria Pastars
Hydrotherapist · Crawley, RH10 7QH
Woozelbears – Burgess Hill
Hydrotherapy centre · Burgess Hill, RH15 8QY
When dogs need dog hydrotherapy
- Recovery after orthopaedic surgery, such as cruciate (TPLO/TTA) repair
- Rehabilitation after spinal conditions like IVDD
- Managing arthritis and age-related stiffness
- Low-impact exercise to build fitness and manage weight
Hydrotherapy is usually carried out on veterinary referral. Look for therapists registered with a recognised body such as the Canine Hydrotherapy Association (CHA), NARCH or IRVAP, working in properly maintained, supervised pools.