Every recovery starts with a story. Maybe it’s a sudden injury. Maybe it’s a chronic struggle. Or maybe it’s simply a dog who deserves a more comfortable, active life. It takes a team — a determined dog, loving humans, and a plan built just for them.
Here, we celebrate their progress, their joy, and every victory along the way.

These are Canine Motion Care’s Graduates:

Nealy came to Canine Motion Care with a two-year history of intermittent front-limb lameness, suspected to be related to supraspinatus and biceps tendon tendinopathy. After four months of consistent rehabilitation, Nealy made a full recovery and was cleared to return to all her favorite activities. She now enjoys chasing tennis balls and swimming in the river — a happy, lovable pup with many adventures still ahead.

Henry, a 7-year-old doodle with a big personality, came to Canine Motion Care after a suspected cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injury that was managed without surgery. With consistent rehab and lots of hard work (and probably a few wiggles along the way), Henry made a full recovery. He’s now back to walking, playing, and doing all the silly doodle things he loves most. Quirky, fun-loving, and always ready for the next adventure, Henry is once again living his best doodle life.

George is a 12-year-old German Shorthaired Pointer who came to Canine Motion Care with suspected back issues that were impacting his comfort and mobility. With consistent rehabilitation and a dedicated care plan, he made a full recovery and returned to the activities he loves most. His sessions focused on improving spinal mobility, building core strength, and restoring confident, pain-free movement. Now fully recovered, George is back to wandering the fields of his home and keeping a watchful eye on the chickens. With his curious nature and steady presence, he’s once again enjoying his days doing exactly what he was meant to do.

Blossom, a 2-year-old English Bulldogge, came to Canine Motion Care after two months of persistent front-limb lameness. Her dedicated owner had already explored holistic supplements, acupuncture and chiropractic care before turning to canine rehabilitation. After four months of consistent rehab, Blossom regained her strength and mobility — and is now back to her charming, mischievous self, spreading joy (and a little mayhem) wherever she goes.

Bailey is an 11-year-old female lab who came to Canine Motion Care following a cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) repair. With a dedicated recovery process and consistent rehabilitation, she has made excellent progress—regaining near full mobility and strength. Her sessions have focused on rebuilding hind limb strength, improving stability, and restoring efficient movement patterns to support her return to daily activities. Through a combination of manual therapy and targeted therapeutic exercise, Bailey has continued to gain confidence in her movement and function. Thanks to her hard work and ongoing care, Bailey has been able to return to light activities with her family, enjoying a more active and comfortable lifestyle while maintaining the strength and stability needed to support her long-term joint health.

Tallulah is a 2.5-year-old Bernedoodle who came to Canine Motion Care with a biceps tendon impingement that was limiting her comfort and ability to stay active. With a structured rehabilitation program and lots of enthusiasm for the process, she made excellent progress toward recovery. Her sessions focused on restoring shoulder mobility, improving strength and stability in her front limbs, and supporting balanced, efficient movement. Tallulah regained confidence and ease in her movement. Now back to playing fetch and roaming around the farm, Tallulah has returned to the active lifestyle she loves—happy, strong, and ready for her next adventure.

The Maintenance Mutt Club

The Maintenance Mutt Club is made up of dogs who stick around after rehab or require ongoing care and “tune-ups”. It’s proactive therapy to support mobility, manage chronic conditions, and keep dogs feeling their best.

Addie is an 11-year-old Husky, Golden Retriever, and Border Collie mix who comes to Canine Motion Care as part of our Maintenance Mutt Club to support her overall quality of life. Her sessions focus on maintaining strength and mobility in her hind limbs and pelvis, helping her stay comfortable and confident as she ages. Through a combination of manual therapy and therapeutic exercise, Addie has not only maintained her mobility and improved her posture, but has also seen improvements in her incontinence! Urinary incontinence has been a chronic problem for Addie. Thanks to ongoing care, Addie continues to move well and enjoy her days with greater comfort and independence.

Emma is a 12-year-old Border Collie mix who comes to Canine Motion Care to support her mobility and comfort after a cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) tear. Given her age, her owners elected to manage her condition conservatively rather than pursue surgery—and she has been doing incredibly well. Despite her injury, Emma is ambulating near normally and continues to stay active and engaged in her daily life. Her sessions focus on maintaining and improving strength, refining gait mechanics, and enhancing stability to support long-term joint health. Emma continues to build strength and confidence in her movement. With ongoing care, she is able to remain comfortable, mobile, and enjoy her senior years to the fullest.