Conditioning programs are designed to build strength, improve mobility and support long-term function in dogs. These programs are tailored to the individual and can be used for general fitness, injury prevention or ongoing management.
Dog conditioning and fitness
When conditioning is beneficial
Active or working dogs
Dogs returning to activity after injury
Ageing dogs needing strength support
Weight management and mobility
Performance optimisation
How conditioning fits into care
Conditioning can be used as a standalone service to support strength, mobility and overall function, or as part of a broader plan where needed. It is particularly valuable for maintaining long-term physical health and supporting active or ageing dogs.
What your dog’s plan may include
Programs may include strength exercises, balance work, controlled activity and structured progression over time, tailored to your dog’s needs. May also form part of a broader rehabilitation program
Looking for broader rehabilitation support?
If your dog has multiple concerns or you are unsure which service is the best fit, you can learn more about our general rehabilitation approach below.
Service areas
Conditioning services are available in Ipswich and surrounding areas, including the weekly Ipswich rehabilitation run, as well as in-clinic and selected house call appointments.
Looking to improve your dog’s strength or mobility?
Get in touch to discuss a tailored conditioning plan.