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West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy
West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy
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West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy

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For hydrotherapy, it is important to choose a reputable and qualified facility. West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy in Carmarthen is the perfect choice for your dog's hydrotherapy needs.

Opened in 2016, West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy is proud to offer the largest swimming pool for dogs in South Wales. Their pool measures an impressive 26' x 13' (8m × 4m), providing your pet with 32,000 litres of warm and safe water to swim in. The clinic has gained a reputation for care and excellence since its opening, as evidenced by the numerous happy customer reviews they have received.

Located just outside Carmarthen in the peaceful village of Peniel, West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy is housed in a former church called Capel Y Groes (Chapel of the Cross). This tranquil setting offers a serene environment for both you and your pet to visit. Away from busy roads, you can enjoy the beautiful rolling countryside and unspoilt views. The clinic has ample parking and large grounds, allowing your pet to have a little wander before their swim.

West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy is an independent small business owned and operated by Katharine and Tim Deane. Both Katharine and Tim are proud owners of two Border Collies named Scrumpy and Brandy. Katharine is a member of the National Association of Registered Canine Hydrotherapists (NARCH), which ensures that she has met the necessary qualifications and maintains the highest standards of treatment.

Katharine holds a Level 3 Certificate in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals, which is the basic qualification required by NARCH. She has also gone on to earn a Diploma in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals, demonstrating her dedication to ongoing education and providing the best care for your pet. Before engaging a canine hydrotherapist, it is important to ensure that they hold at least the basic Certificate in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals.

In addition to their qualifications, NARCH members like Katharine are required to complete 20 hours of continued professional development (CPD) each year. This ensures that hydrotherapists stay up to date with the latest ideas and techniques in animal health. Attending lectures, courses, and reading research material are some ways hydrotherapists can fulfil their CPD requirements.

At West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy, your dog can benefit from hydrotherapy for a variety of reasons. Whether it's rehabilitation after surgery, recuperation from injury, building muscle mass prior to surgery, managing conditions like elbow and hip dysplasia, keeping arthritic joints supple, aiding weight loss, or simply providing a fun and alternative way to exercise, hydrotherapy can be tailored to suit your pet's specific needs.

To get in touch with West Wales Canine Hydrotherapy, you can visit their clinic at Capel Y Groes, Peniel, Carmarthen, SA32 7AG. You can also reach them by telephone at 01267 767 000 or via email at info@wwch. Co. uk.

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Capel Y Groes, Carmarthen, United Kingdom

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