Pain & Mobility Rehab

When your dog still wants to move but rising, stairs, jumping, or walks are starting to look uncomfortable.

Pain & Mobility Rehab support for senior dogs

4 places to search now.

Every result below links to its owner and shows when the public source was last checked.

Official professional directory Source checked 2026-07-10

American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians

Find a Rehabilitation Professional

Search rehabilitation professionals by name, practice, state, degree, or certification. The directory explains common rehabilitation credentials and clearly says owners must evaluate fit.

Use it when

Use this when your dog is slow to rise, recovering from surgery, losing strength, or needs a rehabilitation plan coordinated with a veterinarian.

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Official specialty-college directory Source checked 2026-07-10

American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

Board-Certified Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Search

Search veterinarians who completed specialty residency training and board certification in veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation.

Use it when

Use this for complex arthritis, neurologic weakness, repeated injury, difficult post-operative recovery, or when a general rehabilitation plan is not improving function.

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Official training-program directory Source checked 2026-07-10

Canine Rehabilitation Institute

Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist Search

Search graduates trained as Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapists and related rehabilitation professionals; listings may include home, hospital, and stand-alone practices.

Use it when

Use this when you need a rehabilitation-certified professional and want to ask who evaluates the dog, who performs exercises, and how progress is measured.

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Official professional association locator Source checked 2026-07-10

American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association

Integrative Veterinarian Directory

Search member veterinarians who list integrative or holistic services, then confirm licensing, training, evidence, medication interactions, and coordination with primary care.

Use it when

Use this when exploring acupuncture or other complementary support as part of a veterinary plan, especially when a senior dog takes several medications.

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Questions to ask before choosing support.

Use these to compare options calmly and to spot vague answers before a stressful moment.

How do you assess pain when a dog hides it?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

What home changes reduce strain?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

How will we know the plan is helping?

Ask for a plain answer, written next steps, cost expectations when relevant, and what would change the plan.

Signs this category may be worth exploring.

These are practical reasons to start a conversation or collect provider options.

Cannot bear weightSudden limpingRefuses stairs or standingPain when touched

How to evaluate a result.

A directory can help you find options. It cannot replace checking scope, credentials, availability, cost, and fit for your dog.

Confirm current details

Call or open the official source to confirm service area, hours, pricing, credentials, and whether new clients are accepted.

Match scope to need

Medical diagnosis belongs with a licensed veterinarian. Counseling, coaching, social work, spiritual care, and peer support have different scopes.

Make the next step explicit

Ask what happens after first contact, what records are needed, what the service costs, and what should happen if your dog worsens.

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