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Peak Canine Performance Limited

5.0(42 reviews)
Settle
Open · today 09:00–17:00

About

Peak Canine Performance is a canine hydrotherapy and rehabilitation centre in Settle, North Yorkshire, offering pool-based hydrotherapy, underwater treadmill therapy and physiotherapy. The physiotherapy service is led by a qualified veterinary physiotherapist with a postgraduate diploma from Harper Adams University and membership of IRVAP.

The centre treats dogs recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions such as arthritis and hip dysplasia, or needing weight management support. The heated pool is maintained at 32 degrees Celsius. Services range from clinical rehabilitation sessions to swimming lessons and general fitness programmes, with initial consultations including a full movement and health assessment.

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  • Brooke Townson

    3 months ago

    I cannot recommend Evie, her expert knowledge and superb facilities enough! After my 7 months old working collie received a hip dysplasia diagnosis we started attending weekly hydrotherapy sessions which have been insanely beneficial for our pup! Without these sessions the future of Nels much desired working career was unsure and I was left worrying that without giving him the working career he wants, I maybe couldn’t meet his needs but with the guidance & hands on treatment of peak canine, Nel - at 10 months old has just resumed his sheep work! Nel isn’t the easiest to engage in the pool as he finds splashing and biting the water so much fun but with Evie’s expert experience with dogs, she does a amazing job at catering the session to Nel to help keep him engaged to get the upmost results. The pool is immaculate and peak offers a relaxed but professional feeling. It’s a great benefit to also have meg the physio therapist located at peak canine too! We have had a few physio sessions which have been very beneficial & educational. Overall, we absolutely love peak canine and I’m eternally grateful of both Evie and Meg for their hard work over the last few months. Brooke & Nel the sheep pup 🩵

  • G Fielding

    4 months ago

    Where to start! Our Springer, Buddy, has always been ball mad, he'd literally run through a brick wall to get to a ball and this has unfortunately led to a few injuries over the years. As an older dog now, he started to struggle with his movement and mobility, both on one front leg and also his back legs which were getting more unsteady. We tried various drugs from the vets, some work, some don't, but we were then recommended to Evie to try hydrotherapy which we had never been aware of. Very quickly we noticed a real difference, where Bud's back had been a bit arched before, the swimming helped him almost immediately, he was walking more easily, was clearly more comfortable and now his back isn't arched at all. His posture generally is far better, he has a good level of mobility and is able to come on walks with the gang which he hated missing out on. In addition to the hydro we also bring Bud to see Meg for physiotherapy, this has also made a huge difference. Not only does Bud love the sessions (and regularly nods off!) he is definitely more mobile and no longer struggles with short walks. Its very important that he keeps mobile and its very important to us that our boy is happy and pain free. Bud had a vestibular episode about 6 months ago, but with Evie and Meg's help he recovered very quickly, got his stability back quickly and is doing really well. Cant thank you enough for all your help and care, its much appreciated.

  • Carol Smith

    5 months ago

    Valarie our 4 year old dachshund suffered a prolapsed disc and received emergency surgery. Following recovery from the surgery we approached Evie at the new Peak Canine Performance. The pool is fantastic and it is easily accessible with great parking. Both Evie and Megan are knowledgeable and informative with a calm, caring nature putting Valerie at ease. The treatments are tailored to Val's specific needs and goals and I never thought Val would actually swim she doesn't like going out in the rain! The tasty treats help too though ! Peak Canine is the perfect location and I would highly recommend.

Accessibility & parking

Wheelchair-accessible parking
Free parking on site
Paid parking on site
Free street parking

Contact & Location

Langcliffe, Unit 12, Quarry Enterprise Centre, Hoffmann Kiln Road, Langcliffe, Settle BD24 9NU, UK

BD24 9NU

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