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Level 7 qualified postgraduate Veterinary Physiotherapist offering fully insured veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation services in the Dorset and Somerset regions. With over 5 years formal training at accredited Universities (plus the small animal hydrotherapy diploma with NARCH and over 150 hours of further courses/training - increasing every year as per registration requirements with NAVP) and over 9 years experience in the animal rehabilitation sector, DSVP can offer your horse/dog/cat/other animal top quality care on their rehabilitation journey or aid in maintaining their competitive fitness and comfort to increase performance and reduce the risk of injuries in their sport.
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