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Active Paws      Therapy

Mobile Physical Rehabilitation

Our Mission

At Active Paws Therapy LLC, our mission is to deliver compassionate and innovative rehabilitation therapies that alleviate pain, foster healing, and enhance your pet's quality of life. We are committed to supporting pets as they recover from surgery, manage osteoarthritis, and navigate orthopedic challenges. Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the unique needs of your furry friend, ensuring excellence and care at every stage of their recovery journey.

Meet Our Practitioner

   Hi, I’m a Certified Canine Physical Rehabilitation Practitioner (say that five times fast), and I’ve been helping pups bounce back and live their best lives for the past 6 years! I earned my certification through the University of Tennessee (go Vols!) and have nearly two decades of experience in veterinary medicine under my belt.

   My journey into the world of vet med started with one simple truth: I’m completely obsessed with animals. From tail wags to purrs, I’ve always been passionate about strengthening the magical bond between humans and their furry companions. Whether it’s helping a senior dog regain mobility or supporting a playful pup through recovery, I’m all in — heart, soul, and treats in hand. 

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Conditions Treated

Physical Rehabilitation helps patients recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and improve mobility and quality of life. Here's a list of common conditions treated by physical rehabilitation:

Orthopedic Conditions

  • Fractures​

  • Dislocations

  • Hip/Elbow dysplasia

  • Luxating patellas

Neurological Disorders

  • Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)

  • Degenerative myelopathy

  • Nerve damage

Post- Surgical Recovery

  • TPLO/TTA (Cranial cruciate rupture repair)

  • Femoral head ostectomy (FHO)

  • Fracture repair

  • Spinal surgeries 

Osteoarthritis

  • Joint stiffness

  • Pain

Weight loss/ Conditioning problems 

  • Obesity

  • Muscle loss

  • Senior pet care

Mobility Issues

  • Coordination problems

  • Difficulty walking

  • Muscle weakness

  • Age related weakness

Contact

Phone

601-402-9695

Email

Hours of Operation

Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm

Area of Service

Hattiesburg (Pine Belt area)

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Patient Name Age Breed

Please describe the reason you're seeking rehabilitation for your pet.


Include any injuries, diagnoses, surgeries, mobility changes, or behaviors you've noticed.

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