Where can I swim my Dog on Long Island?

Where can I swim my Dog on Long Island?

However, until now finding a place on Long Island to swim your dog in a safe indoor environment was impossible. The Martial ARFS™ Dog Training and Fitness Center has Long Island’s best heated indoor saltwater pool for your dog.

Is the canine hydrotherapy Association inspected by the CHA?

Our centres are also inspected by a Canine Hydrotherapy Association representative to ensure that they meet the highest standards their patients deserve. The CHA is the only inspection controlled regulating small animal hydrotherapy association in the industry.

What are the benefits of hydrotherapy for dogs?

Hydrotherapy in conjunction with veterinary treatment can significantly improve the quality and rate of healing following surgery or traumatic injury.

Which is the only inspection controlled regulating small animal hydrotherapy Association?

The CHA is the only inspection controlled regulating small animal hydrotherapy association in the industry.

Where can I take my Dog for hydrotherapy?

Hydrotherapy doesn’t always need to be done in a clinical setting. Recreational hydrotherapy for exercise and conditioning, such as swimming or walking in water, can be done at home in a swimming pool or in a larger body of water. For small breeds, a kiddie pool in the back yard can do in a pinch.

Are there any hydrotherapy clinics in the US?

With the proven efficacy of hydrotherapy for aiding in healing and recovery, hydrotherapy clinics are popping up all over the United States, and more and more veterinarians are adding aquatic therapy equipment to their facilities.

However, until now finding a place on Long Island to swim your dog in a safe indoor environment was impossible. The Martial ARFS™ Dog Training and Fitness Center has Long Island’s best heated indoor saltwater pool for your dog.

How much does a swim therapy session cost?

While costs will vary from one provider to the next, on average you can expect to pay around $35 to $45 for an initial consultation, between $20 to $30 for a swim therapy session, and $35 to $50 for an underwater treadmill session.